•Gf the calyx. 2^ 
II. Coinofe^ terminated by a coma, a tuft of 
large leaves. 
Clujlered^ in a duller, a number of flowers oh a 
common peduncle with fliort lateral branches; 
Pi. III. fig. 19. 20. 
Corymbofe^ in a corymb, a kind of duller, • in 
which the lower peduncles are fo long that the 
flowers are nearly equal in height. PI. III. fig. 17. 
'Paniculate^ in a panicle, flowers difperfed on pe- 
duncles varioufly fubdivided. PI. IV. fig. I. Pa- 
nicles are, 
T. Diffufe^ the peduncles long, and the flowers 
difperfed. 
Coarilate^ the peduncles Ihort and ered, and 
the flowers com pad. 
A tubercle is the fruclification of fome fpecies of ' 
Archil; a little knob, con filling of rough points, 
collecled like a heap of dull. 
A fcutellum is a concave orbiculate frudification, 
the margin of which is elevated on every fide," in 
feme Archils. 
A pita is a plane frudification in fome fpecies of 
Archil. 
A feyphus is a frudification in the form of a cup, 
in fome fpecies of Archil. 
Veficles^ little bladders, are the frudifications of 
Wrack. 
A pileus is the orbicular expanfion of a Mulliroom, 
that covers the frudification. PI. V. fig. 9. a, 
Juimella are thin plates on the lower .furface of 
the pileus of Agarics. 
CHAPTER VI. 
-Of THE CALYX. ' 
A Perianthium is a calyx contiguous to the 
frudification. It is of the following kinds. 
Proper^ 
