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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
Floralis, Jioralis . Growing in the place of the flowers* 
Allium arenarium, A. carinatum. 
Bud and Turio. 
Naked, Gemmae nudce . Without any perule. Hippo- 
phae littoralis. 
Perulated, perulatee. Covered with a perule. Daphne, 
Syringa, Malus, Ficus, Pinus. 
if External, externa. Appearing above the surface as 
soon as it begins to be formed. Daphne, Fraxinus, Pyrus, 
PL 3, fig. 5 and 6. 
Internal, internee. Hidden in the stem until it is de- 
veloped. Dircsea, Robinia Pseudo-acacia. 
If Simple, simplices. Exhibiting the rudiments of only 
one branch. Fraxinus, Ficus, Alnus, Carpinus. 
Composite, compositce. Containing under se single pe- 
rule, the rudiments of several branches, distinct even before 
their shooting. Pinus maritima. 
if Leaf-bearing, foliiferce. Producing a shoot of leaves 
only. Terminal bud of daphne florida, Populus, Alnus. 
Flower-bearing, Jtoriferce . Producing flowers only. 
Daphne florida, Populus. 
Mixed, mixta, foliifloriferce. Producing both leaves and 
flowers. Syringa. PL 3, fig. 5. 
if Sessile, sessiles. Growing upon the stem without any 
footstalk. 
Pedicelled, pedicellatce. Growing upon a small excre- 
scence or support. Alnus communis. 
Perule. 
Ferula , The cover of a bud. 
Simple, Ferula Integra. Formed of one piece, and 
therefore torn when the bud shoots. Persicaria and other 
polygon eae. 
Scaly, squamosa. Daphne, Syringa, Malus. 
Petiolane, petiolanea. Formed of enlarged and abortive 
leaf-stalks. Juglans. 
Stipulane, stipulanea. Formed of stipules. Persicaria, 
Carpinus, Ficus. 
Vernation. 
Vernatio , Disposition of the leaves, &c. in the bud. 
Revolute, Vernatio revoluta, revolutiva. The two edges 
of the leaves rolled to the outside. Persicaria maculosa, 
Carduus, Tussilago. PL 3, fig. 10 and 20. 
