The G L O S S A R Y. 
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diant liar, thofe which have no 
i'uch rays are called £iiJ\ous-jH^n.v£rs, 
RAOICATEO, a rcJicatcd- 
hafi^ a leaf ihccting out roots. 
RADICAL^ b loiig!i5g to cne 
root, 
K.ADIUS, is the femiftofeuUs 
that I'urround the diGt. 
RAMOSE, vide racemo/e, 
ray, vide rad. us, 
RECEPTACLE, that part of 
a plant to which the flower of 
the fruit adheres, which varies 
in V .rioiis genera. 
P^.ECURkEN^, running 
backwards. 
REPENT, creeping and {hoot- 
ing out here and t.nere. 
REnCULO-VENOSE,arr- 
ticuU-^-venefe leaf, is a leaf whole 
fjrface is fail of veins fooiewhat 
like net-woik. 
RETUSE, when the apex of 
2 l leaf is olunt. 
RHO.MBOIDAL, refembllng 
Si R hem has ox Rhomb which is a 
tjuauni-aceral hgure, whole iidcs 
are equal and parallel, but the 
angles unequal, two or the oppe- 
fite ones being obtulc, ana the 
other two acute. 
R IN GEN f, perfonatei or 
havinpr two lips. 
RC^UNDO-OVATE, oval, 
b‘'t rather roundiih. 
ROTUNDO - TETRAGO- 
NAL, having four angles rather 
rounciilh. 
RUGOSE, Rill of riig^ or 
wrinkles, 
S. 
QAGITTATED, (haped like 
an arrovv. 
SCABROUS, having feveral 
irregular promineaces cn liis fur- 
face. 
SCROTIFORM, in the form 
of tiie Scrotum. 
SEMIBllTD, half way divid- 
ed into two. 
^ SEMICORDATE, half cor- 
date. 
SEMICYLINDRICAL, like 
a half cylinder. 
SEMlORbICULAR, halfcr- 
bicular. 
SEMIOVAI., h^df oval. 
SEMiQUiNQUlFlD, half 
way divided into live. 
SERRA TO-GLANDULOUS 
bearing glands and partly ferra- 
ted. 
SESSILE, a feJJHe leaf grows 
immediately to the ftem, 
SE TACEOUS, 1 ke brihles. 
SEXPARTITE, divided into 
ll.'t pans, 
SILICULOSA, 7 two orders 
^SILIQUOSE, jiatheclafs 
fetrad-:r,amia. 
SIMPLE, or SIMPLEX, fim- 
ple or fingle. 
SIN U A TED, 2l fnuated leaf 
is a leaf whofe hues are hollow- 
ed of fcolioped. 
SINUATO - SERR \TED', 
ferrated and partly finuated. 
SOLITARY, when fingle. 
SiAADIX, the receptacle of a 
palm, peduncle which proceeds 
from 2. (pat ha, 
SPATHA, a fort of calyx or 
cup which ccnfifts of a fimple 
membrane grovvmg from the 
ftalti, and reiembles a fheath. 
SPiNOSE, having fpines or 
firong prickles, which proceed 
from the wo^d of the Hern, and 
not from the bark. 
SQUAMA, a fcale. 
SQUAMOSE, or SQUAM- 
OUS, having fcales. 
SQyAMULA,//,SQyAMU- 
imall fcales. 
SQUAR- 
