ISTHMUS, a tranSTCrse partition. 
JUGULAR, the secoT'.d order of bopy bshes or 
ventral tins pUiccJ before the peftoral ; i-r./ie., 
such as have thft 
fig. 1. 
flate 6, fig. 14. 
Li, -yyhea cut or 
REIH., the lorrer petal of a papiUouaceous lloucr, and which incloses 
abruptly in an obtuse angle, like the knee 
when a little bent, 
L UHUTE, applied to an irregular corol with two lips 
r V r fXl ,VI'K iauged or cut into irregular segments. _ 
L\C'l'ESCENTj discharging a white or coloured fluid, 
T .trUXOSE having the surface covered with small pits. 
1 AVI FLLAITV, divided into distindt plates or foliations. 
T AMi'VoL VTK, oblong and gradually tapering to each end, like th* 
headof a lance, : pWc 4, iig. e, . v r, c i ^ 
T A R E A the enib or caterpillar state of an inseft : Insc&s, fig. 14. _ 
1 A'T irRAl 1 IXE the line which runs from the head to the tad in 
thrmhUllc of the sides of most fishes. : Fuhes, fig. 1.; h. 
I ATTICKD, hijviiig longitudinal lines or furrows, decussate by trans- 
T wrTT\Tv”'^*a"membranous or coriaceous pod or seed vessel opening 
longitudinally, generally oblong, having the seeds fixed to one valvQ 
only 
plate fig- 9- 
I FX4TCU&, resembling small lentil^ , 
T wpT noPTRllA, the third class of inseas, including those which have 
LEPIDOi wings clothed with fine scales : Imedlii, fig. 17. 
LIGULeT tbe thill menibranc which terminates the sheath on the stems 
applied to the flat corollet of a compound 
LINEAR,' nar?ow'’an?nSarly of an uniform breadth. 
LlTHOPnVTEt'thlt'^ilisio^ of zoophytes which have a hard calca, 
TOMENT^an oblong seed-vessel, not opening longitudinally like a 
legumCbut separated by transverse partitions, and containing a 
LOREf a MkcriineteCcen the base of the bill and the eye in birds : 
I ORIC vif E,” covered w ith a long kind of mail. 
TTIRRlCOuk covered with a slippery mucus. „ 
T TTNUI MPE LUNATE, shaped like a crescent : pWe 6, fig. 11. 
T^nXTJLE a’ crcscent-like mark or spot. 
V VR aTF cut into transverse segments which are gradually smaller 
^ atd more remote downwards, like an ancient lyre : plaU 5, f. H, 
mailed, covered with a long kind of mail. 
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