tt \ rttlS thp midrib or filiform receptacle eonneAing florets into a spike 
circumference in a co.npoimd ^ ‘"S' 
RYv/liOUs'’ grow'oS on or'proLeding dircaiy from a branch. 
Richlin'Awi, the bed or base by which the Other parts of fruftifi* 
cation are connec'ted : jjhtie 6, ng- 17 , 
refracted, abruptly bent, as if broken. , 
RENiFORM, kidney-shaped: p/ate 4, lig. ii. 
|{1<'PAND with a serpentine margin: plated, fig. , • 
RESUPIN ATE, reversed. When the lower part is turned upwards, an« 
the upper downwards. 
RETICUEAI'E, marked like a piece of net-work. 
RETR'^CTORIAL, attrafted by the magnet. 
RETROFEECI'ED, bending in diftercnt dircftions. 
RET’ROFRACTED, hanging down as if broken. 
REl'CbE, ending in an obtuse sinus : plate -I, lig. 40. 
VOLUTE, rolled backwards : plate 9,, fig. 15. 
RlNGEN I', applied to an irregular corol with 2 lips, which are gaping 
r O'I'TtE apnfed to a'^llat l-leafcd corol without any tube: pi. 6, f. 16. 
u iTvri mate ninnatilid in such a manner, that the lobes which are 
coifex forwards are transverse or concave behind : plate 4, fig. 27. 
exriTTVTE shaped like the head of an arrow : plate A, %. 13. 
« V rr VTORY, applied to the legs of i.iseas, and means, having the 
”"^ ^bi!rhs thicker and formed for leaping. 
SALVlltsUAPED, applied to a 1-leafed flat corol, rising from a tube, 
samara!’ a fi'uR inclosed between two membranes, like the mast of 
the dm. i„cto 
SAPID stimulating the organs of taste. 
SCALY, ■'Implied to a root it means composed of scales lying over each 
^l^i*^for climbing: Applied to the feet of birds 
*" 
SCAp"Lf» tearing the rr»a.licaaon without le.,oi, „ the tWk 
scAfuchisTiHt id° 
SCiTAMlNKOUj co.oted withhollowl, 
SURORICULA. IE, P>t an insert .vluch is situated bet wee* 
SLU TEE, the porcioa on the ^ . - 
the thorax and abdomeu . i g , J 
