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INDEX TO TERMS, &e. 
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[The numbers refer to the paragraphs in the foregoing Introduction.] 
Aberrations, 210. 
Abortive, 67, 93, 104. 
Aculeate, 146. 
Acumen, 45. 
Acuminate, 45. 
Acute, 45. 
Adherent, 124, 129. 
Adhesion, 129. 
Adnate, 58, 96, 129. 
Adventitious, 29. 
ZEstivation, 89. 
Akene, 135. 
Alabastrus, 65. 
Albumen, 138. 
Albuminous, 138. 
Alburnum, 167, 
Alternate, 30, 74. 
Amphitropous, 119. 
Amplexicaul, 35. 
Amyloid, 156. 
Analytical tables, 2. 
Anastomose, 39. 
Artificial, 183. 
- Ascending, ~ 
Asepalous, 
anon, 168, 171. 
Atropous, 119. 
Bark, 164, 167. 
Berry, 134. 
Bi- (2 in composition). 
Bicarpellary, 107. 
Bidentate, 42. 
Bifid, 42, 
Bifoliolate, 42. 
Bijugate, 42. 
Bilabiate, 90. 
Bilocular, 109. 
Bipinnate, 42. 
Bisexual, 68, 
Biternate, 42. 
Blade, 34. 
Bract, 55, 64. 
Bracteole, 64, 56. 
Branch, 30, 112. 
Bristles, Bristly, 98, 147. 
Bud, 185. 
Bulb, 20. 
Bulblet, 20. 
Ceespitose, 24. — 
Calyx, 43, 66, 73, 82. 
Campanulate, 90. 
Campylotropous, 119. 
Cauline, 36. 
Cells (elementary), 151, 
152. 
Cells (of anthers), 92. 
Cells (of the ovary), 108. 
| Cellular tissue, 8, 153. 
Cellulose, we 173. 
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Centripetal, 61. 
Chalaza, 117. 
Character, 2 
Chori 156, 173. 
Climbing stem, 25. 
Coats, 139. 
Coccus, 137. 
Coherent, 129. 
Collection of specimens, 
181. 
Coma, 139. 
Common-petiole, 38. 
Complete, 67, 72. 
Compound, 62, Beds 131. 
Cottony, 147. 
Cotyledons, 142. 
Creeping, 24. 
Crenate, 38. 
