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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY.<br />

Papillary, papillares. Satureja hortensis, Horminum<br />

Pyreniacum.<br />

Cupshape, cyatliiformis. Leafstalks of amygdalus Per-<br />

sica, Cerasus hortensis, Ricinus.<br />

5[ Sessiles, sessiles. Mimosa Julibrissin.<br />

Footstalked, pedicellatce. Rosa, Amygdalus, Croton pe-<br />

nicillatum.<br />

5f Stem, cmdinares. Upon the stem.<br />

Leafstalk, petiolares. Opulus palustris.<br />

Leaf,yb/wre,y. Pinguicula, Drosera, Amygdalus.<br />

Stipular, stipulares. Prunus Armeniaca.<br />

Calycine, calycina. Malpighia.<br />

Corolla, epipetalece. Delphinium, Berberis.<br />

Staminal, epistammales. Geranium, Dictamnus albus.<br />

HAIRS.<br />

Pili. Threadlike organs growmg upon different parts of a<br />

plant, and appearing to be excretory ducts.<br />

Simple, Pili simplices. Without branches, Borrago,<br />

Urtica dioica.<br />

Awlshape, suhiilati. Borrago laxiflora.<br />

Headed, capitati. Swelled to a head at their top. Dictamnus<br />

albus.<br />

Nailshape, claviformes. Swelling into a club from the<br />

base to the summit. Dictamnus albus.<br />

Jointed, articulati. Marked at certain distances by lines<br />

in rings, which mark the places of internal partitions.<br />

Brunella ovata, Lychnis Chalcedonicus.<br />

Beadlike, momliforynes. Jointed, with the joints narrowed.<br />

Miral)ilis Jalapa.<br />

Pointed, miicronati. Having a very small fine point at<br />

top. Dictamnus albus.<br />

Two-foiked, hij'urcati. Ending in a fork of two teeth.<br />

Three-forked, trifurcati. Ending in three teeth.<br />

Branchy, ramosi. Lavendula Spica, Turritis verna.<br />

Starred, siellati. Producing simple branches which diverge<br />

from a common centre. Althsea officinalis.<br />

Bottle-brush like, aspergilUJbrmes. Producing simple<br />

branches disposed round a common axis. Marrubium<br />

peregrinum.<br />

Two-pointed, li-aaiminati. With two points tending<br />

opposite ways, and appearing fixed by their middle. Lupulus<br />

communis.

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