GLOSSARY. 



Unused name given to 



an abortive pistil ur carpel. 



J'iiriii;ii-nll,i. A crown or internal ap- 

 pendage or deduplication of a corolla. 



I'n mill /-/tin-til, reined, &c. Same as 

 Nerved; ( J1. 



Parapetalous (-us). Said of stamens, 

 \c., \\hicli stand at each side of a 

 petal; 178, 201. 



}'u i-ujili i/sis, ]>\. 1'n nijih fists. Jointed 

 thread-like bodies, ol no known tunc- 

 tion, accompanying the archegonia of 

 Mosses. 



/ rasitic (-icus). Growing on or in and 

 living uijon another plant or even ani- 

 mal; '><>. 



]'iirn.-ti man. Name rarely applied to an 

 abortive stamen or body in place of or 

 accessory to a stamen; same as Sta- 

 minodium. 



J'iirii."/n-/iitK. Secondary spirals in phyl- 

 lutaxy; 127. 



Parenchyma. Common or soft cellular 

 tissue. 



Parenchymatous. Of the nature of or 

 composed of parenchyma. 



J'ur'n.t, pi. jiuritttm. The wall of any 

 organ. 



J'liriiinl (J'm-ii tn/if). Borne on or re- 

 lated to the wall; 265. 



J'liri/iiiitiiiti (-nt/m). Even-pinnate; same 

 as abruptly pinnate; 101. 



I'lii-hil. 1'tirtitt (-itus). < 'left nearly 

 but nut (juite to base; 98. 



Parthenogenesis, I'm-iln //<>i/< mj. Pro- 

 duction of seed without the interven- 

 tion of pollen; 285. 



1'iiriinl ( /'iii-i/iilis). Secondary, as Par- 

 tial involucre (142), peduncle (143), 

 petiole (105), umbel (150). &i . 



]'nr/i/>li (I'lirtiLilis). At length sepa- 

 rating or easily to be separated. 



J'tirtlliun. In one sense a se]iarated por- 

 tion or segment ; in another and the 

 more usual, a wall or dissepiment. 



Patettiform \-orini*). Disk-shaped, cir- 

 cular with a rim, of the form of the 

 patella or kncepan. 



J'n/nii ( /'nit ii.i). Spreading; either 

 widely open or diverging widely from 

 an a \is. 



l'i//i i//i.-:tiiiiii.t. Superlative of Patens; 

 extremely spreading. 



Pdtulous (->) Slightly or moderately 

 spreading. 



Pauciflorous (-//a). Pew-flowered. 



1'iiUfijiiHus. Few-leaved. 

 Pear-tliii/>< i/. < )ho\ oid or oliconical with 

 more tapering base. 



Pectinate (-atus). Pinnatifid with nar- 

 row and closely set segments, like 

 comb-teeth. 



J '< 'lulls. A loot long or high. 



Pedutv (-utui). Pahnately divided or 

 parli'd with the lateral divisions two- 

 elett : re-embling a bird's loot. 



Pedatipartitus, -ln/mtiif. -Kn-i/i.-t, ^c. Pe- 



diitely parteil. lobed, divided, \, . 

 J'"/ii;l (-iliiiti). An ultimate tlower- 



-talk or its division; the support of a 



single tlo\\er ; 143. 

 /'< iln; II, iti (-utii.-t). IVdicelled, borne 



on a pedicel. 

 I'liln-uliif. Name- sometimes used for 



Pedicel. 

 ]'t</iii-/t (fii/iun-tilus). A general 



flower-stalk, supporting either a clus- 



ter or a solitary flower; in the latter 



case, the cluster may be regarded as 



reduced to a single blossom; 143. 

 J'litiiiii-iilntf (-Htus). 1'edunclfd, borne 



on a foot-stalk. 

 Peluria. An irregular flower become 



regular by a monstrous development 



of complementary irregularities : 180. 

 I'lllnti (-<it us), Ptltij'onn (-uriiii.-:). 



Shield-form; target-shaped; a plane 



body attached by its lower surface 



(instead of margin or base) to a stalk ; 



'Jti, 107. 

 J'l/tnti //((/ (-/.<). Radiately-nerved or 



ribbed all roiuul the circle. 

 /'< Irifnrm (-ormit). Basin-shaped; shal- 



low cu]i-sha])ed. 

 J'i n<l< itt (-nis\. Hanging on its stalk or 



support. 

 /'i III/II/IIK (-us), Peniluliinis. Hanging 



more or less, as if from weakness of 



the support. 

 /', nii-illiiti- (-Htiif), Penicilliform(-ormis). 



l'i>iieil-sha]ied, the pencil (/xitii'i/liiin) 



being a brush or tuft of hairs. 

 I'tniinti (-titiif}. Same as rinnate. 

 !'< a a if" i- in (-urinif). In the form of a 



feather or its plume. 

 /'( iiiiiin ITI il (-1 rrinf). Same as pin- 



nately nerved or veined; 93. 

 /'<;//.(. ( ireek for live; gives compounds 



such as 

 I', iiim-i'irjii llnri/. Composed of live car- 



l'< iiliii'lni iiiiiin. Name of a pentacarpel- 



lary fruit otherwise like a cremocarp. 

 /'i ni, nli //limns (-us). With stamens in 



live clusters; -J-'iO. 

 l'i ni,ir;i'/iiin. I.inn:eau artificial order 



characterized by l'< /'/"//// iioitg, i.e. 



five-styled flowers: :;:{~. 



