P L A N T .fC. 
audit. Quas rite dignofcerc Tyronis primum erit, quia 
fiflunt lubjedum totius fcicntij 3 e Botanicie. 
8o, Planta ( 79 ) torum corpus cujus- 
cunquc Vegetabilis , exceptis ge- 
nitalibus ( 142 ) , involvit , cujus 
partes -in plcriscjuc fune Kadix , 
Truncus f Folia, Fulcra. 
Partes, qus ad J/egetationem pertinent, Plan- 
T.E nomine indicantur a I,inn.«o, & totum corpus 
Vegetabilis involvunt, exceptis genitalibus, hoc eft, 
frudificatione. 
Sunt autem Vegetationis feu Plantas partes in ple- 
risque Radix , Truncus , Folia , Fulcra, 
In Pl erisque dicimus, deficit enim Radix in 
Vifeo , Coralliis, Algis, Agaricis, &c. Truncus' m 
J.einna, &c. Folia in Cufcuta, Salicornia, Equifeto, 
Coralliis , Fungis , Cereo , ^Melocado , Euphorbiis 
plurimis, &c. Et Fulcra in Tuiipa. 
8.1. RADIX (80) triplex cll, &c. 
Radix efl pars plantae, qua loco natali adjungitur 
ad nutrimentum admittendum &; firmandum.? 
Radices diflinguuntur in Bulbofas , Tuherofas ^ & 
Fibrofas. 
A.^^Buleosa eft radix brevis, crafia, ex bafis ima 
fede fibrillas feu radiculas emittens , gemmam intus 
condiens. 
Radix Bulbofa eft 
a. Solida feu fubftantia continua’, nec in fquamas 
nec in tunicarum involucra divifa conftans. Ut in Cro- 
co. Tourn. t. 1S3. 1S4. 
b. Tunicata , ex pluribus corticibus feu tunicis a 
fundo bulbi corona inftar ortis, in orbem fe ample- 
xantibus coagmentata. Ut i‘n Cepa. Tourn, 
A a c, Squa- 
