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GLOSSARY. 



Mi HI-UK. Having the taste or smell of 

 honey. 



.I/, ///'/" Iloliey-dew. 



Mt in iirn linn*, Mi iiihritiutceOUS (-t'lif). 



Tliin and rather soft or pliable, like 



a membrane. 

 Mi iiifi-niil \ -nii/< its). Concavo-convex, 



like a meni>en>. 

 l/. rii-iirji ( -injiiuin). One of the akene- 



like carpel> or a clo.-ed lialf-t'ruil ot' 



I'mbellifera' ; 2117. 

 Mi-i-iiiiiuitif. Dividing into parts or sim- 



ilar portion*. 



I/, riilni/ltiK. Synonym of Internode. 

 Mi /<,.< (-us). In Greek compounds, de- 



notes part* or members; hence Dime- 



runs. of two parts, c. 

 Mi.-nr/i (-in-jiium). The middle layer 



of a pericarp; 285. 

 Mesophlceum. The middle or green 



bark ; 76. 



Metamorphosis, Metamorpky, 167. 

 Mii-rii/iil/f (-///") 'I 1 ' 11 ' s l"' t or point in 



tlie >eed at which was the oriticeof the 



ovule; 277, 305. 

 Mii-i-iiKjiiH-, . The smaller kind of spore 



in Lycopodiaceae, c. 

 Mill rili. The central or main rib; 92. 

 Miiiiutt- (-n//if). Vermilion-color. 

 Mi*/ a* or Mi.ii/iK. A cross-breed ; 321. 

 Mitrii'/'iiriii or .^fi/rifunii (-OTmis). Mi- 



tre-sha]ieil or cap--haped. 

 M^/nii/il/iltiii. The I.inii:eaii class con- 



taining (lowers with ftfonadelphotts 



stamens, /. e. those united by their 



lilaments into a tube or column ; 250, 



335. 

 Mni/itiii/riii. The l.inn:ean class (334) 



coiilainiiig (lowers with Mmim/i/rous, 



that is, a single stamen; 24!). 



Miillil/l//ii'll.-< ( -//M. ( )|le-tlo\\ere(l. 



Mi 111 Hi /'iirin (-a r 111 IK). Necklace-shaped; 



cylindrical and with contractions at 



intervals. 



\fonocarpellary. ()f one carpel; 201. 

 Sfonocdrpic (-/(//.<). Hfonocarpovs } .!/"'- 



iii-/ir/ii'ii>. ( >nly once fruiting: .".:!. 

 Minim-! /iliiili>ii.< (-U8). Hearing a single 



capitulum. 



A cyme with one main 



\fonochlamydeous (-<im). Having but 



one kind of perianth ; \W. '' in. 

 Mtiiiiir/iiKi/if (-//.<).' Synonym of Herma- 



phrodite. 



Motnii-iiii/l-i/,111. Monocotyledons s. adj. 

 Monocotyledonous (-eus), l'lam~ or em- 



bryo wiili a single cotyledon; '2-i, 27. 



314, 339. 



u- (-aris). One-celled. 

 Name of Linna-an class (335) 



with !lo\ver>. 

 fotuecitiiif ',-'.-'. or Monuicous (-*'). 



With stamen> and pi>tils in separate 



Moroni- on the smie jilant : l!'l. 



Name of a Linn;ean arti- 



licial order, in class Syngeiie-ia; 337. 

 Monograph. A -\-t'-matK account of 



particular genus, order, or other group; 



369. 

 Monoyynia. Name of a Linnaean arti- 



licial order, with solitary pistil, or 



style; 337; hence, adjectively. M"i/<>- 



tjynous; 267. 



Mninmn r<iuf. Formed of a single mem- 

 ber; 176. 

 Mi'inijn liilous (-.") Literally oiie- 



petalled ; but always used in the 



SCUM' of (lamopetalou.-, \\liich term is 



to be preferred ; 244. 



nis (-us). ( liie-leaved. 

 (Monopodium :. Monopodial. 



A stem of a single and continuous 



axis; 55. 



.Minn'/iii rnus (-us). One-winged. 

 M<iiinjii/ri nits. Containing a single stone 



or nutlet. 

 Monosepalous (-us). Equivalent to (iaiii- 



osepalous; but literally of a single 



sepal: 244. 



Monospermous (-us). One-seeded. 

 .I/. iiii.'tii-lniitK (-us). Iii a single vertical 



rank. 



Mondltylous (-11*) With a single >tyle. 

 Monosymmetrical. That which can be 



bisecled into equal halves in only one 



plane; 175. 

 .l/..;/r;/.iri>.s- (-.<). Bearinu' progeny 



(frniiiiiL ri only once, as annuals and 



biennials : 33. 

 Mn*/t r ( Mi'iif/runi). A monstrosity, 



or unnatural development. 

 Morphology, - r i- 

 MKi-liiit< (-Hi/if). Exhaling the odor of 



musk. 

 Mni-itiit/liintiK. Mucilaginosus. Slimy ; 



of (lie consistence or appearance of 



mucilage. 



M/icrn, MiKTniiii/inii. A short and 

 small tip to a leaf. &c. 



(-<ifiiK). Tipped with a inu- 



cro; 1C. 

 Mucrbrvulate. (-H/HK). Minutely mucro- 



nate. 



Ma/,. \ liybrid or cross-breed. 

 Muliifijiiiitli .]fitlt!i-i/>K). Many-headed; 



many shoots or stems from the crown 



of one root. 



