50 
Vide PI. ^4. Size is often noticed, as veri) ^//o;-/ ^ 
—short, h.—long, c.—i^ery longj 
Inflorescence. 4^5. INFLORESCENCE (inflorescenlia) 
is the manner in which plants are 
joined to the plant by their pe- 
duncles. 
Verticil. 466. VERTICIL (verticillus) several flow. 
Vide PI. 65, ers surrounding the stem like a 
and 66. ring. 
467. Sessile (sessilis) sitting immediately on 
the stem, as Yellowflowered ln^^ 
(Salvia glutinosa). 
468. Peduncled (pedunculatus) furnished 
with peduncles, as Black Stinkim 
Ho7'ekound (Ballot A -NIGRA.) 
Naked (nudus) without involucre or 
bractea. Vide Fig. 467. 
469. Involucred (involucratus) furnished 
with an involucre, as Perennial Yd- 
low Dead-Nettle (Galeobdolok 
LUTEUM.) 
470. Bracteated (bracteatus) furnished witli 
a bractea. 
471. Crowded (confer tus) the peduncles 
approximate. 
472. Remote (distans) the peduncles dis- 
tant. 
Head. HEAD (capitulum) several flowers 
Vide PL 67. collected into a globular form. 
473. Roundish (subrotundum) almost glo- 
bular, as Clover (Tiiieolium 
FRATENSE}. 
