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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 
In bundles, fasciculate, fasciculati. Grouped together 
very close, and nearly of the same height. Dianthus bar- 
batus, D. Carthusianum. PI. 7, fig. 10. 
In umbels, umbellated, umhellati. On peduncles divided 
once or twice, the branches of each division being of equal 
length. Umbelliferee. PI. 7, fig. 1 and 9. 
In whirls, verticillate, verticillati . Attached in a ring 
round their support. Plippuris vulgaris, Myriophyllum 
verticillatum,DamasoniumDalechampii, Lapathum aureum, 
Illecebrum verticillatum. PI. 8, fig. 4. 
In half whirls, semiverlicillati. In a half ring. Acetosa 
pratensis, Lapathum acutum. 
In heads, in capitulos collecti. Collected into a dense 
round head. Cephalanthus, Jasione montana. PI. 7? fig. 7. 
In glomerules, in glomerulos collecti . In small heads, 
placed along the stem, or uniting together to form a larger 
head. Blitum capitatum. 
In calathides, composite in calaihides collecti . Sessile, in 
a flat or hemispherical head. Composite. PI. 9, fig. J 9. 
^ Flosculous, Jlosculosi. In calathides, the corollas of all 
the flowers being tubular. Carduus, Centaurium. 
Semiflosculous, semifloscnlosi , pleni. In calathides, the 
corollae of all the flowers being ligulate. Leontodon, 
Hieracium. 
Radiated, radiati. In calathides, the corollse of the 
centre flowers being tubular, and those of the circumference 
ligulate. Aster, Helianthus. Or although tubular yet 
larger. Scabiosa. Also in umbels, cymes or cor^mbi, 
the flowers towards the circumference being enlarged. 
Caucalis, Heracleum, Coriandrum, Iberis. 
Flower-bud. 
Alahastrum. The flower previous to its full opening. 
Disposition of its contents . 
Simple, JEslivatio Linnaeus, Prefoliaiio Richard, simplex. 
When the integuments of the future flower are all disposed 
in a uniform manner. 
Compound, composita. When the calyx is disposed dif- 
ferently from the corolla, onthe external divisions of the 
perigonium from the internal. Dianthus, Tradescantia 
Yirginica. 
