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GLOSSARY. 



Greek and Latin. Salvcrform or sal- 

 ver-shaped ; that is, in the form of a 

 saker rai>ed on a central support or 

 -ii-in beneath. Said of a corolla and 

 the like wiih slender lulu- abruptly ex- 

 into a Hat linib; 248. 

 * (-II'IIK). Growing or remain- 

 ing iiiidei-gTuimd ; 111. 



//.'//<"//.'/ '""'< (-.<). 1'iuler or free from 

 the g\ iHreinm or pi-til ; 182. 



HypopiiyUous (-US). Growing -on t lit- un- 

 der .-ide of a leaf. 



Hypopky Ilium. An abortive leaf or scale 

 under another 1. al. nr -ccniing leaf, as 

 in Asparagus and Kuscus. 



Hypsophylla. Answers to the German 

 " Ilochbliitter," or high leaves, those 

 of the inflorescence, t. t- bracts and 

 the like; (i. 



Hysteranthous (-.<). With leaves pro- 

 duced later than the blossoms. 



Icosandria. The Linna?an class with 

 twenty stamens (as the name denote- 1 

 or a larger number, inserted on the 

 calyx; '.r.j4. /cosandrows is the corre- 

 sponding adjective; 249. 



/lulu rliix. Not bearded. 



Imbricate (-utus), Imbricntivc. Over- 

 lapping so as to '' break joints," like 

 tiles o'- shingles dii a roof; either with 

 parts all in one hori/onta! row or cir- 

 cle, as in the a-stivation of a calyx or 

 corolla, when at least one piece must 

 be wholly external and one internal; 

 or with the tips nt lower parts covering 

 the bases of higher ones in a succession 

 of rows or spiral ranks; 135. 



Iniin,iri,intil,' (-ntiia). Not margined or 

 bordered. 



tin in i r.-ti-tl (-us). Growing wholly under 

 water. 



/HI/HI ri-/>iniili'. Pinnate with an odd 

 terminal leaflet : 101. 



liiii'i/iiiln/i-rtil (-H/is). Unequal-sided. 



/ii'iiiix. Fnipty, as an anther containing 

 no pollen. 



fnappendiculate (-ntii.t). Not appen- 



daged. 



In,- in, f,-i ni. Same as Canescent. 

 Hoary-white. 



(-uliif). Flesh-colored. See 

 Cameus. 

 Inrisi'il (-its). Cut irregularly and 



sharply; 98. 



Included (Inclusus). When the part in 

 question does not protrude beyond the 

 surrounding organ. 



Incomplete (-us). Wanting some essen- 

 tial component part : 190. 



/Ki-rnt.'ii/i '->'///.<). Thickened. 



Ini-nli<iii!i (-us). The tip of one leaf or 

 other part lying flat over the base of 

 the next above it. 



///i-um/ji-nt (-ens). Leaning or resting 

 upon. 



I nrniiil,, nl A/iilnr. One lying against 

 the inner face of filament : 253. 



Iiirmiilii ni Ci'tylr'loit*, when the back 

 of oi.e lies against the radicle; 313. 



Iitfiin-nl (-us). Bending from without 

 inward. 



Iix/vjittite (-itus). Relates usually to 

 number, this either uncertain or too 

 many for easy counting. 

 (trim-tit, 49. 



I ii florescence, same as Inde- 

 terminate; 144. 



I nil< iii.tci ni (-ens). Not opening by valves, 

 chinks, or along regular line-: 288. 



Indeterminate. Not terminated abso- 

 lutely, as the inflorescence in which 

 no blossom ends the axis of the flower- 

 cluster; 144, 146. 



/itdiyenous (-us). Native and original 

 to the country. 



individuals, 315. 



Jiii/iri.vi*. Undivided, ;'. e. not cleft, 

 lobed, or parted. 



Indian, ni /mi. Any hairy covering or 

 pubescence which forms a coating. 



/Ht/ii/i/icHti' (-iitu.-.-}. With edge- fnlded 

 in or turned inward. 



/iii/iixiitiii. The proper (often shield- 

 shaped) covering of the sorus or fruit- 

 cluster of a Fern. 



Iiidiiri,it( (-atus). Clothed with with- 

 ered parts or Jni/iir/ir (clothing). 



Ini'ijiiiliiti //. Une(|iial-sided; 106. 



liii-rmig. Unarmed, without ]irickles, 

 thorns, >S;c. 



//'( rim- ( I nft rii.-:). Said of ono organ 

 when below another. In the blossom 

 also in the sense of anterior ; 100. An 

 inferior calyx is one below the ovary, 

 or free; 18't. An inferior ovary is one 

 with adnate or superior calyx ; 183. 



/H/tn/x/ (-ntii.t). Hladdery. 



lull, .1; ,1 (-.;). Bent or turned abruptly 

 inward. 



Ii(tli>r<.*rinn'. Mode of di-position of 

 ildwers ; less properly used fbraflower- 



. cluster itself; 141. 



Fnfroi-amllary (-arts). I?elow the axil. 

 [nfvndibuliform (-ortnts), Infundibular 



(-aris). Funnellbrm, funnel-shaped; 

 249. 



