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Strawberry Blitc (Blitum vul- 
gaee). 
149. Recurved (recurvatum) bent back, so 
that the bow looks above, ditto, 
150. Revolute (revolutum) recurved spi- 
rally, 'ds Sweet IFilliam iDiAi^rnvs 
BARBATUS). 
151. Depending (dependens) looking 
straight to the earth, as Hedysa- 
152. Oblique (obliqaum) with the base 
lookinof to the heavelis, with the 
apex, to the horizon, as Persian 
Fritillary (Fiii till aria Persi- 
ca). 
153. Adverse (adversum) the upper sur- 
face looking towards the south, not 
tiie heaven, as Narrow-lea'ced Gz/?.- 
^(frCAMOMUM zingiber); 
154. Vertical (verticale) obverse, so that 
the region of the base comes out nar- 
rower than the region of the apex, 
vertical ovate, as Common fVater 
Pimpernel (S a m o l u s v a L e r a n d i ); 
and cordate^ as Common JVood Sorrel 
(Oxalis acetosella). 
155. Resupinate (resupinatum) the upper 
surface becomiog the inferior, or 
vice versa, as Spot-flowered A^- 
str.^merta. 
Ip6. Submersed (submersum) hid under 
the siirface of the water, as Marsh 
