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glossary of botanical terms. 
St raWL^n^fr P ’ " ° f p,ants 1,1 t,le f ™S">cnta method! natu- 
Itei'a^n wdTof | ptaoSn tliffr’. te . t,andr ; a monogynia of Li, mams. 
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S ylui that S 5 Hl Pe '^ rpi " ,U . ,0nnftd fVom an ame "tuin. 
S Li^numut , '’ lllCy ’ 3,1 ° rder ° f plants in t,le fVa S"" n,!l method! naturalis of 
T °«o C u '| l . tOS ' 13 cauUs S° lu <’ a sta| k a “d leaf coveted with a whitish down iike 
"seeds " 8 °*' fc ^ 
Triddom ; r r0e m , ale J’ ? e tlli,d »'■» i» the sexual system. 
maSnf"""’ 3 l6a! d ‘ vidad int ° three linear segments, having straight 
T t:T' f0UUm ' com P™*™, « leaf having a triple series of pinna, or 
Triplinerve/olmnr, a leaf having three nerves running from the base to the 
Tuberosa radix, a tuberous or knobbed root. 
base and broad at the apex? P k t0p ’ narrow at the 
Tnrgiclum kgumen, swollen, putfed out, as in ononis. 
V of* !u ima'us . eatl ' ° ’ a " ° lder ° f P la ntsiuthe fragmenta method! naturalis 
aassja, ssixzstssi n , 
' rsar- * ,pil ' — *«*. .K&, „ 
3sar„.i,,s r oJir. w '’ - »*' » f » «. 
H"** “ r "Wei. o. g „. 
si SSS54 rjasss t*-* «**. 
Virgatus caulis, stalks shoodmr „ 'dll Papdonaceous Hower. 
Volva, the membranaceous calyx of the tiingi g ** bra,ld,es r or ‘^s. 
U the^^aff 3 PeUate ,6af ’ Shaped like a Dave l> at the insertion of 
l , lo^/:i!:Z^r ed leaf ’ WhOSe Sarf » ce and falls in waves 
l)nS,US ’ 3 nah °'' daW > that P art of a P tal that is joined to the receptacle. 
