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The vegetable SYSTEM. 
12. Trigokus, Three-cornered, as Long Cyperus. 
PI. 3. Fig. 12. 
Tetracjonus, Square, as Mint. PI. 3. Fig. 13. 
14. PoLYGoxus, Alany-cornered, as the Cereus, 
PI. 3. Fig. 1 4 -, 
15. Striatus, Striated, or Channelled, as Spiderwort. 
PI- 3 - Pig- 
16. Cax AL I cuLATUS, Fluted, as Water Dropvvort. 
PI. 3. Fig. 16. 
17. Glaber, Smooth, as Afphodel. PI. 3. Fig. 17, 
18. ViLLOsus, Woolly, as Pafque-flower. PI. 3. Fig. 18. 
IQ. ScABER, Rough, as Cleavers. PI. 2. f'ig. 19. 
20. Hispidus, Harfh, Covered with hairy Prickles, as 
harfh Rudbeckia. PI. 3. Fig. 20. 
21. Parasiticus, Parafitic, growing on another plant 
as Tillandha. PI. 3. Fig. 21. 
II. Ramosus, Branched, or having Shoots from the Sides. 
1. Ascendens, Afcending, the Branches rifing upwards^ 
as Rofe-Campion. PI. 4. Fig. i. 
2. Diffusus, Spreading, as Columbine. PI. 4. Fig. 2. 
3. Brachiatus, In Great Arms, as Eryngium. PI. 4. Fig. 3 . 
4. Ramossimus, In many Small Boughs, as Candy Alex- 
anders. PI. 4. Fig. 4. 
To thefe alfo belong all the Diftindtions of the Caulix, 
Simplex Integer. 
II . CoMPosiTus, Compound, the Stem lofing itfelf in the 
Branches. 
1. Dichotomus, Forked, as Lambs Lettuce. PI. 4. Fig. 5. 
2. Distichus, Spread, having double Rows of horizontal 
Branches, as Burnet Rofe. PI. 4. Fig. 6. 
3. SuBDivisus, Subdivided, as Woad. PI. 4. Fig. 7. 
4. Fulcratus, Prop’d, as Indian Fig. PI. 4. Fig. 8 . 
y. Prolifer, Proliferous, as the Pine. PI. 4. Fig. 9. 
b. Nodosus, Jointed, as Pepper. PI. 4. Fig. 10. 
III. CuLMus, Straw, the Stalk of Grafs. 
1. Enodis, Smooth, as Sea Grafs. PI. 4. Fig. ii. 
2. Integer, 
