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The GLOSSARY. 
foot-ftalk that grows fntailer to- 
wards the flower. 
AWNS, vide Arijla, 
B. 
B IDENTATED, having two 
dent.'. 
BIFUKCATION, having the 
appearance of two forks. 
BIFID divided into two parts. 
E[FlDO - C.ANALICULAT- 
ED, being cTdubly channelled 
BlLABlATEDjfignifies a cup 
or flow'er with two lips. 
B I L A M E L L AT E D, having 
two thin ^ates. 
BILOCULAR, having two 
cells. 
BIPINXATE, doubly wing’d, 
when the folioles of a pinnate 
leaf are pinnate 
•- BRACHl ATED, a hrachiated 
flalk branching in pairs, each 
pair handing at right angles with 
thofe above and below. 
BRACTE^ are thin fmall 
leaves, fuch as thofe that arife 
among the flowers of feveral fpe- 
cies of Or^hijes. 
BULB, a bulb or bulbous root 
expreiTes a root of a roundifh fi- 
gure, and ufually furnifhed with 
fibres at Its bafe. 
BULB! FERGUS, bearing 
lulbs. 
C 
C aducous, failing aw^ay 
at the firfl burfling out of 
the flower. 
C ALICUL.^TED, is faid of 
fuch cups as have another cup. 
at their bafe. 
CALYX, a flower cup of 
which there aie feveral kinds. 
CAMPANULATED, fliaped 
like a bell. , 
CANALICULATED, is faid 
of leaves that have a deep chan- 
nel running from the bafe to the 
point. 
CAPILLACEOUS, or CA- 
PILLARY, having hair or hai- 
ry down. 
CAPSULE, a hollow pericar- 
plum or fee d-'-veJJsl, which cleaves 
or parts in fome determinate 
manner and conflfls of ojalviduy 
dijjepi?nentum, columnella, and locu~ 
lamentum ; which fee. 
CARIN' ATED, is faid when 
the back of a leaf refembles the 
keel of a Ihip. 
CATKINS. Amentum. 
CF2RNUOUS, bended udth 
the apex fo^s not to be raifed be- 
caufe of the curvature of the pe~ 
dunAe ; nodding or hanging do.vn 
its head. 
CILIATED, like the hairs of 
the eye- brow with knobs. 
CIRRHI, are thofe flender fpi- 
ral threads whereby a plant is 
fallened to any adjoining body. 
COCHLEATED, fnaped like 
a fnail’s (hell, as" the kgumen of 
/nail trefoil. 
COLUMNELLA, a little co- 
lumn, the fubflance that palfes 
thro’ the capfuky and connects the 
feveral partitions and feeds, 
COMPRESSED LEAF, a leaf 
refembling a cylinder comprefled 
on the oppofite fide, a compreffed 
leaf is one with a mark or im- 
preflion on both fides. 
CONFLUENT, to flow or 
run together. 
CONGLOMERATED, is 
faid when flowers are irregularly 
crowded together. 
CONTGO-OBLONG, more 
oblong than conical. 
CONVOLUTED, a term in 
foliation, when the leaf is rolled 
up like a fcroll of paper. 
CONNTVENT, 
