45 
Arms. 408. Calycine (calycina) sitting upon the 
calyx, as Mask Thistle (Carduus 
nutans); on the Fruity as the 
Thorn Apple. 
409. Foh'ar (foliaris) placed on the leaf, as 
Broad-leaved Adam's Needle (Yuc- 
ca GLORIOSA). 
410. Sinfiple (simplex) undivided, (Vide 
No. 407). 
411. Divided (divisa) parted at the apex, 
as Tzvo-splned Ardu'ma (Arduina 
bispinosa). 
■Stings. 41G. STINGS (stimuli) points, making in- 
flammatoryand painful punctures, as 
Common Nettle (Urtica dioica). 
Vide Pi. 54 BRACTEA (Bracteffi) (Vide No. 31 ^j. 
413. Coloured (coloratte) as Red-topped 
Sage (Salvia horminum). 
414. Caducous (caducee) as Galenia 
Africana. 
415. Deciduous (deciduae) as Virginian 
Poke (Phytolacca decandra). 
41^. Permanent (persistentes) as Common 
Lime Tree (Tilia Europcea). 
Tuff. 417. TUFT (coma) bracteas terminating 
the stem, and remarkable for mag- 
nitude, as Croxon Imperial (Fri- 
tillaria imperialis). 
Peduncle. PEDUNCLE {Pedimculi) (Vide No. 317). 
Vide PI. 55. 418. Simple (simplex) all the peduncles 
arising from the same receptacles, as 
