The G L O 5 
PENNICILLIFORM, in the 
form of a painter’s bru(h. 
PENTAGONAL, having five 
angles. 
PENTA PETALOUS, having 
five petals, 
^ PENTAPHYLLOUS,having 
five leaves. 
PERFORATED, ^ pierced 
through. 
PERiCARPlUM, a feed-vef- 
fel. 
PERMANENT, frequently 
means a cup that remains, when 
the flower is gone, till the fruit 
be ripe. 
PERSONATED, vide Vincent 
O 
PER VIOUS, having an open- 
ing through. 
PET ALS, the diflincl divi- 
fions of a flower. 
PETIOLE, a little foot-fialk. 
PETIOLATED, having a 
foot- (lalk. 
PILOSE, having long difiindl 
hair on the furface. 
PINNATE, winged. 
PJNNULyE, fmall wings. 
PIN NAT I FID, cut in the 
fliape of a wing. 
PINNATOT-IASTATE, in 
fhape of a halbert, but a little 
pinnate, 
PISTIL, the Jlyle or female or- 
gan of generation. 
PLIC.^, are folds or plaits. 
PLUMOSE, downy, 
POINTAL. Vide pifttl, 
POLYGAMY, fignifies many 
marriages, A e, hermaphrodite 
male or female or both. 
POLYPHYLLOUS, having 
many leaves. 
PR^MORSE, bitten. 
PROCUMBENl’, lying on 
the ground. 
PRISM ATI CAL, triangular. 
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PYRAMIDAL, orPYRAMI- 
DICAL, like a pyrarnid. 
PULPOSE-LEAF, is a leaf 
having a flelhy or ■ pulpy fub- 
fiance. 
PUNCTATED, marked with 
hollow dots or points. 
PUNCd'UM, a hollow dot or 
point. 
(T 
C ^.UADRANGULAR, hav- 
f ing four angles. 
QUADRIDEN r ATED,hav- 
ing lour dents or points. 
QUADRIFID; divided into 
four parts, 
QUADRILOCULAR, hav- 
ing- four cells. 
QUADRIPARTITE, having 
four divifions down to the bale. 
QUADRISULCATED, hav- 
ing four furrows lengthways. 
QUADRUPLEX, fourfold. 
OyiNQUANGULAR, hav- 
ing five angles. 
QUINC^IFID, a quinquifd- 
leaf confifts of five divifions with 
linear finufesy and firaight mar- 
gins, 
OyiNQlJELOBED, having 
five lobes, 
QUINQIJEPARllTE, hav- 
ing five divifions down to the 
bafe. 
QJJINQUEDENTATO- 
ACUMINATED, having five 
points that are Iharp. 
R. 
R acemose or ramose, 
abounding with branches. 
RADIATED-FLOWERS,a-e 
fuch as have feveral femfiofculcs 
fee round a difit. in lorin of a - 1- 
diant. 
