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Peduncle. 
Vide PL 58. 
2. Situation, 
Vide PI. 59. 
i. Number, 
Vide Pi. 60. 
4, Direction, 
429« Side of the flower (lateriflorus) as 
Officinal Swallow-wort (Asclepias 
vincetoxicum). 
430. Withia the leaf (interfoliaceus) as 
Prickly Butcher" s-bro&m (Ruscus 
ACULEATUS.) 
431. Without the leaf (extrafoliaceus). 
432. Alternate (alternus) first on one side, 
then on the other, as Broad-leaved 
Cluytia (C. Pulchella). 
433. Scattered (sparsus) irregularly placed, 
as European Nettle-tree (Celtis 
AUSTRALIS). 
434. Opposite (oppositus) opposite the 
leaf, as Fly Honey -suckle (Loni- 
CERA XYLOSTEUm). 
435. Verticillate (verticillatus) as Yellow 
Gentian (Gentiana lutea). 
436. Single (solitarius) as Large red-Jlow- 
ered Aniseed-tree (Illicium Flo- 
rid an um). 
437. Double (geminatus) in pairs, as Scar- 
let-flowered Fentapetes (P. Phos- 
nicia). 
438. Umbellett sessile (umbellula sessilis) 
little umbel without peduncles, as 
Common Dog-wood (Cornus san- 
guineus.) 
439* Appressed (adpressus) pressed towards 
the stem, as the MonUs-hood (Aco- 
NITUM NAPELLUs). 
440. Erect (erectus) as Four-leaved Herb- 
Paris (Paris quaprifolia). 
