42 
TeruiriL $76. Convolute (convolutus) contorted into 
rings, as Pa ssi flora Ccerulea. 
377' Revolute (Revolutus) the spiral taking 
half way a contrary course. (Vide 
Fig. 376), 
Fuhes. PUBESCENCE {Piibe}>), Vide No. 314. 
Hairs. 
Vide PI. 
Wool 
378. 
HAIRS (pili) setaceous excretory 
49. ducts of the plant, as Pilose Hawk- 
weed (HiERACIUM PILOSUM). 
379- WOOL (lana) dense curved hairs, 
as Ethiopian Sage (Salvia iExHi- 
opica). 
380. BEARD (barba) parallel hairs, as 
Bearded Fig-Marygold. 
381. DOWN (tomentum) soft interwoven 
hairs, scarce discernible, SisfVhite 
J/w/Zem (Verba SCUM lychnites). 
STRIGiE (strigae) hairs somewhat 
rigid and flat. 
BRISTLES (setae) hairs somewhat ri- 
gid and round, Grain-rooted Sax- 
ifrage (Saxifraga granulata). 
384. Simple (simplices) extended longitu- 
tudinally and undivided, as Great 
Melon-thistle (Cactus melo- 
CACTUS). 
385. Hooked (hamosae) easily adhering to 
animals, as ClingingFo?'skolea(¥oRS' 
KOLEA TENACISSIMa). 
Vide PI. 50, 3S6. Branched (ramose) subdivided as it 
were into branches, as Ethiopian 
Sage (Salvia ^thiopicaX 
Beard. 
Down. 
Strigce. 
Bristles. 
382. 
383. 
