The vegetable system. 
157. Dependens, Drooping, hanging with the Point to- 
wards the Earth, as Succory. PI. 9. Fig. 32. 
15^8. Radicals, Top-rooted, the Leaf-top taking Root, as- 
American Hearts-tongue. PL 9. Fig. 33. 
Lj'9. Nataks, Pdoating, on the Surface of the Water, as 
Pondweed. PL 9. Fig. 34. 
160, Demersum, Drowned, keeping always under Water,, 
as Water Violet. PI. 9. fig. 3^. 
II. A T A B L E of the Parts of Plants 
fubfervlent to their Fructification 
I. FLOS, the FLOWER. See Plate 10. 
1 . Calix, the Cup. This is either, 
1. Involucrum, the Mantle; this furroiinds feveral' 
Flowers cluftered together, and is moft frequent in 
the Umbelliferae, as in Fools Parfley PL 10. Fig. i. 
It is of two Kinds, 
1. Universale, Gerreral, furrounding the Bafe 
of the whole Umbrella. PL 10. Fig- i. a 
2. Partiale, Partial, placed under the Subdivi- 
fionsof the Umbrella. PL 10. Fig. i. b 
2. Spat HA, the Sheath, this is a Film which burfls- 
lengthwife, as in the NarcilTus. PL 10. Fig. 2. 
3. Peri- 
