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703. Simple (simplex) not branched. 
704. Branched (ramosus) as the Balms. 
705. BULB (bulbus) the hybernacle of a 
plant, sitting upon the root. 
706. Tunicated (tunicatus) or coated, one 
coat upon another, as the Onion. 
707. Scaly (squamosus) imbricated with; 
scales, as the Lily. 
708. Cauline (caulinus) sitting on the stem, 
as the Bulb-bearing Lily (Liliuk ' 
bulbiferum). 
709. BUD (gemma) or gem, the hyberna* 
cle of a plant from the rudiments of 
future leaves on the stem or 
branches. 
710. Foliar (foliaris) including leaves only, 
as Alder-tree (Betula alnus.) 
711. floral (floralis) including flowers only, 
as Hazel (Corylus avellaxa). 
712. Common (communis) including both 
flowers and leaves, as Peach-im 
(Amygdalus persica). 
7 1 3. VERNATION (vernatio) the disposi- 
tion of leaves within the bud. | 
714. Convolute (convoluta) rolled spiral!? 
like a cowl, as Canna Indica. 
715* Involute (involuta) the edges rolled io 
spirally on both sides towards tk 
upper surface, as Alisma Plan- 
tago. , 
716. Revolute (revoluta) the edges rolled] 
in spirally on both sides towardstbe 
under surface, as Primula. 
717. Obvolute (obvoluta) the margins ai- 
