The GLOSSARY, 
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SQUARROUS, rough, fca- 
ly, or fcurfy. 
STALK, the terms ufed in 
defcribing the Italk of a plant, 
are i. Simple, is one that runs 
up undivided from the root to 
the top; 2. Naked, when it has 
no leaves; 3. Foliose, when it 
has leaves on; 4. Ramose, when 
it fends out branches ; 5. Erect, 
when it rifes up ilralght; 6. Ob- 
lique, when flan ting ; 7. Vol- 
ute, when it twills round other 
things; 8. Flexous, when it 
bends; 9. Reclinate, when 
it ftoops towards the ground ; 
io. Procumbent, when it lies 
upon the ground; ii. Creep- 
ing and Sarmentous, when it 
emits roots as it runs along. If a 
flalk makes two angles it is call- 
ed Ancipital, if threeTRiGO- 
nal, if four Square, if more 
Polygonal, if it be lightly 
ridged and furrowed on the fur- 
face, it is faid to be Striated, 
if more deeply furrowed Cana- 
liculated or Chan NELL ld, 
STAMINA, are the fmall 
flandards in the inflde of the 
flower, other wife called chives, 
Jilaments, or threads. 
STELLATE LEAVES, leaves 
furrounding the Item, like the 
rays of a circle. 
STJGMA, pi STIGMATA, 
is the fumrait of ihQ pijiil 
STIPES, the bafe or trunk of 
a frons and belongs to the palmce 
felices or fungi. 
STIPULyE, are fcales at the 
bafe o? the petioli, 
•STdPlTATED, is faid when 
the trunk elevates the down, and 
connedls it with the feed. 
STRIATED, having a num- 
ber of longitudinal furrows on 
the furface. 
STRIAL, arechannelled flreaks 
running len^-thwife. 
STRIGOSE, flilFwith bnflle% 
STYLE, is a part of the piftil 
placed on the germen, fupporting 
the Jligmd. 
SUhCORDATE, partly cov 
date. 
SUB GLOBOSE, partly 
SUSOVATE, partly oVal. 
SUBULA rO-C APILL ACE - 
OUS, hairy and partly avvl-lhap- 
ed. 
SUBULATO-CAPILLARY, 
the fame as Juhulato-cnpiilaeecus. 
SUBULATO-LINEAR, is li- 
near, but rather awl-fhaped. 
SULC A’ FED, deeply furrowed. 
SUTURE, a feam or flawing* 
T. 
T ERMIN' ATORY, by a«r- 
minatory flovjer is meant 
the end flower. 
TETRAPET ALDUS, having 
four petals, 
TETRAPHYLLOUS, having 
four leaves. 
TEf'RAGONx^L, four cor- 
nered cr fquare. 
TOMENTOSE, a tomentofe 
. leaf is covered over with a whit- 
ifli down like wool. 
TOROSE, b.^awny protube- 
rances, like the fwelling of the 
veins, when a feed-veflel is bunch- 
ed by the inclofed feeds. 
TRICOCCOUS, a tricocccus 
cap fide, is a capjule Vv^ith three 
cells, and a Angle feed in each cell, 
I'RIFID, cut into three parts. 
TRIFOLIATE, having three 
leaves. 
TRiCUSPIDATED, three 
pointed. 
TRIDENTATED, having 
three dents. 
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