43 
Pubescence. 387» 
588. 
Hooks. 
Barbs, 
Glands, 
jpiadders* 
389. 
390. 
391. 
392. 
393. 
394. 
395. 
396. 
Feathery (pkmosce) hairy and com- 
pounded, as Verbascum Lych- 
NITES. 
Stellate (stellatae) placed crossways, 
as Common Buckthorn (Hippo- 
VHJE RHAMNOIDES). 
HOOKS (hami) points with a crooked 
point, recurmd^ as Forskolea 
TENACissiMA ; wcuTved^ as Arc- 
tium Lappa. 
BARBS (glochidse) points bent back 
at the apex, many-toothed, as Com- 
mon Hop (HUMULUS LUPULUS) ; 
toothed, as Marsh Triglochin 
(Triglochin palustre). 
GLANDS (glandulae) small glands 
secreting a fluid, as in the Stock 
(Cheiranthus). 
BLADDERS (utriculi) vessels replete 
with moisture, appendaged to the 
leaves, as the Side-saddle fiower 
(Sarracenia). 
Foliaceous (foliacea) inserted in the 
leaves, as the Almond Tree (Amyg- 
DALUs COMMUNIS), and Pas- 
sion-flower. 
Petiolar (petiolaris) sitting upon the 
petiole, as the Blue Passion flower 
(Passiflora cceruleaX 
Peduncular (peduncularis) sitting on 
the peduncle. 
Stipular (stipularis) inserted on the 
stipule, as Divaricated Mountain. 
