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in Puleginm and fometimes, all on one fide; either in Ranks only, as 
in Bawa 5 or in Rawk and File, asin Foxglove. In Saxifraga Aurea, 
they grow on the Leaf. j ! ‘ 
15. s. Again, they either ftand Singly, as in Corn Marigold; or 
Cluftur'd. And fo, either all upon one Branch, or on feveral little Ra- 
mificated Sprigs. On one Branch, prolonged like a Tail, as in Blatta- 
via, or Contraéted. And {0, either® without Stalks, that is, Capita- 
zed, asin Scabious ; or with Stalks, that is, Omebellated, as Feuil, &c. 
On feveral Sprigs, asin Tanacctum, Yarrow. 
16. §. The Sizes of Flowers, as of the Leaves, may be reduced to 
Three. From 2 an Inch and under, in Diameter or Length, may be 
accounted Smal/. From 4 an Inchand over to an Inch and:, may go 
for Meaz. And froman Inch and + and over, Great. 
17. Inrefpect of the Shape, Flowers are Open or Belly’d. Opex have 
both Leaves and Aftire, as mofts or elfe are all Attire, as of Burdock, 
Beta Cretica. 
18. §. The Opex, confift of a Certain Number of Leaues, Oxe, 
Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten, Thirteen, or 
One and Twenty. Uncertain, commonly called Double. Thofe of-a 
Certain Number, either Uniform, that. is, all of a certain size and 
Shape, asufually 3 or Biform, or Triform, asin Iris, Blatiaria. And 
thefé again, Even Edged or Notched 5 with Three Poyuts, as in Mari- 
gold 5 or Five, in Cichory. 
19. §.° The Belly'd, are either fo in whole 3 or in Part, that is, 
with the Top divided into Leaves, andthe Bottom, Hollow: The for- 
mer, are alfo Even Edged, as inConvoluulus 5 or Notched, as in Tra- 
chelium, The latter have their Leaves diftinguifhed as before. Their 
Bottom or Bafé, either faftned tothe Seed-Cajfe, asin Swap-dragon; or 
ftanding below it. And fo, either Straight, as I think in Toad-flax 5 
or Crooked, as in Violet, Lark-heel. 
20. g. Inallthefe, the Artire is either Sewiniform, or Florid. And 
both, Cluflur'd, or Divided ; as in Mallow, St, Fohns wort 5 Starwort, 
Hawkweed, 
21. §. The Colours of the Flower, are White, as in Water-Cromfoot ; 
Red, as Lychnis ; Blew, as Borage, Purple, as Stock-Fuly. Flower 5 Black, 
as in fome Anemones 5 Yellow, in Wall-Flower 5, Tawny, in Colus Fovis 5 
Green, in Laureola. Which are either Siagle, or Mixed: Tio toge- 
ther, asin Butyr-Bur, White and Red; in White Hediibore, White and 
Green 5 in Mouks Rubarb, Red and Green; &c. Or Three together, as 
in Pancy, Yellow, Blew, and Black, i, €. atro-purpureus. 
22. §. How farthefe, and fome other like Di/tinctious, being re- 
duced to Tables, would ferve for the finding out of any Sort of Pht, 
may be conceived, if we confider, how greata Variety, afew Bells, in 
the ringing of Changes, will produce. And the fearch will be eafy, and 
fuccefsfull, if in every foregoing Table, reference be made to thofe that 
follow 5 and in the Zab/es conteining the laft Dizifioxs, the Names of 
the Plants therein poynted out, be exprefied. 

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