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Branches. 113. Veriiciilate (verticiilati) several, sur- 
Vide. PI. 2^: rounding the trunk at the joints, as 
( Disposition Water Plantain (Alisma plan- 
and Directiom) tago). 
2. DireciiGn. 114. Erect (erecti) nearly perpendicular, 
as the Poplar (Populus). 
115. Compact (coarctati) almost incum- 
bent towards the summit, as the 
Laurestine (Viburnum tin us). 
1 1 6. Divergerit (divergentes) going off from 
the trunk at right angles, as the 
Common Oak (Quercus robur). 
117. Divaricate (divaricati) going off with 
an obtuse angle, ditto. 
Vide PL %% 117. Deflexed (deflexi) bent back in the 
(Direction.) manner of a bow, as Weeping Wil- 
lozv (Salix babilonica.) 
118. Reflexed (reflexi) depending perpen- 
dicularly, as Yellow flowered Clu- 
sia (Clusia flava). 
119. Retrofiexed (retroflexi) bent this way 
and that, as Buck-thorn (Rhamnus 
CATHARTICUS.) 
120. Fulcrate (fulcrati) furnished with a 
fulcrum or prop (Vide No. 287), 
as the Indian Fig-tree (Ficus Ben- 
GHALENSIS.) 
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IV. LEAVES, organs of motion of the plant. 
1. Place. 121. Radical (radicale) sitting upon the 
Vide PI. 24. root, as Dandelion (Leontodon 
TA RAX I CUM.) 
