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round the Style within the Flow er, and on 
w hich the Apices are placed. 
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Staminmis Fl(rji:ers^ are thofe which are de- 
ftitute of Petala, havin g only Stamina. 
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Stellate Herbs, are fuch whofe Lea\ es are fet ■ 
round the Stalk at a certain Dillance, formino- 
as it were a Star, e. g. IVoodroof , White Ladies 
Eedjira'X, Mountain Madder, &zc. 
Sternutatories, are a Kind of Plants which 
when dry’d, powdered and drawn up the No- ^ 
ftrils fo llimulate the Extremities of the Nerves ' 
of the membrana Pituitaria, or the Lining of ^ 
the Nofe, that pulling others with which they 
have a Communication into Confent, they ter- 
minate in a convullive Motion which we call ' 
Sneeling, whereby the irritating Matter is ^ 
throw n off, and the Reparation of vifcid mucous 
Matter from the Head is promoted. Of the ‘ 
Number of thefe are, Tobacco, Primrofes, ichite 
Hellebore, Lillies of the Valley both Ho-icers and 
Lea-ces, ^c. 
Tretapetalotis Floners, are thofe w hich have 
four Petala. 
Trifoliate Herbs, are Plants which ha\ e three 
and three Leaves upon a Stalk together, as ail 
the Trefoils, Rejlharrotjos, and Broom, &c. 
Tripetakus Plvecers, are fuchas haveonly three' 
Petala, 
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