The vegetable SYSEM. 
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6. Aggregata, Clustered, as the Lady Traces. 
PI. I. Fig. 6. 
7. Palmata, Handed, as the handed Orchis. 
PI. I . Fig. 7. 
II. Tube ROSA, Tuberose. 
Which is, 
1. Sessilis, Joined to the Stem, as Cannacorus. 
PI. I. Fig.‘8. 
2. Pendula, Hanging together by Threads, as Fi- 
Jipendula. PI. i. Fig. 9. 
3. Fasciculata, Faggoted, as Piony. 
PI. I. Fig. 10. 
4. Articulata, Jointed, as Martynia. 
PI. I. Fig. 1 1, 
5. Fusiformes, Spindled, as Carrot. 
PI. I. Fig. 1 2 . 
6. Globosa, Rounded, as Crowfoot. 
PI. I. Fig. 13. 
III. Fibrosa et Oblonga. Fibrous and Oblong. Thefc 
confift of two Parts. 
1. The Candex Descendens, or Body of the Root. 
2. TheRADicuLTE, Fibres in which it terminates, as the 
Long Rooted Hawk-weed. PI. 2. Fig. i. a the 
Candex, or Body ; b the Fibres. 
The Perennial Kinds are ufuly crowned alfo with Buds, 
as in the Willow-herb. PI. 2. Fig. 2. 
The Fibrous Root is either, 
3. Carnosa, Fleshy, as Valerian. 
PI. 2. Fig. 3. 
Or, 
4. Filamentosa, Thready, as Grafs. 
PI. 2. Fig. 4. 
The others are either, 
5. Simplex, Simple, undivided as Mallow. 
PI. 2. Fig. j. 
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