GLOSSARY. 



Tetmpetalous (-us). With four petals; 

 244. 



/ , !r,iolii/lloUS (-US). Four-li j :i\ ril ; ^ 1 '',. 



T< ti-oijin Iron* (-11.1), With four sharp 



in- -alinit angles. 

 Titrn.ii /in/, ,11.1 (-u.i). \\'ith four sepals; 



244. 

 Tttni.itirliiius (-us). In four vertical 



ranks. 



Tkiilniiiijloroiif (-iff). '-',W. \\'ith parts 

 of tin- llower hypogynons, nr on the 



T/iiil.iiiiii.i. The receptacle of a flower: 

 Ki7. See Toms. 



Tliiilli>j>lii/ti.i \ Thallophyta), :341. 



Timlin*. \ -i nit urn, in place of Mem 

 anil folia;,' , 



Tlu-ca. A case; an anther-cell (251); 

 a spore-ca.-e, \c. (An early name for 

 the anther, 1GG.) 



TliK-iiji/ii.'i'i (-orum). The stipe of a 

 carpel (homologous with petiole); 

 212. 



Thorn.. Same a- spine; 55. 



Tl<r<it. The orilice of a gamopetalous 

 corolla or calyx, including any por- 

 tion between this and the proper tube ; 

 240. Sec l-'aux. 



Tiii/r.it , Tlii/r.nis. A contracted or ovate 

 panicle; a mixed inflorescence, with 

 main axis indeterminate, but the sec- 

 ondary or ultimate clusters cymose ; 

 L59. 



Tii;<H<. 7'ii/i l/n/:i. A miniature or ini- 

 tial stem ; sometimes applied to ( 'anli- 

 cle (Kadiele), sometimes to I'liimnlc; 

 10. 



Tim-tori H*. Dyed; used for dyeing; 

 imparting color. 



Timlin . The anatomical fabric. 



To/in at o.if (-OSU8). lieiiM'ly pubescent 



with matted wool, or Toiitt iitiuit. 

 Tout/in -flui/iiil. Long and nearly flat, 



somewhat tleshy, and rounded at the 



apex. 

 Tooth. See Teeth. 



Toot/i, (/. Sec Dentate. 



To/1-.i/injn-if. Inversely conical. 



TOI-O.IC (-H.IH.I). Cylindrical, with con- 



traeiiiins or bulges at intervals. 

 Tortiioii.i (-H.1II.1). Bent or twi-ted in 



dil't'ereiit directions. 

 T<>nil.i>.ie (-onus). Diminutively or 



slightly torose. 

 Tortus. Twi-ti-d. 

 Tortilix. Siisceptil.Ie of twisting. 

 Torus. The receptacle of a flower; 167, 



211. 



Trabeculate (-atus). ('m- liarred. 

 Trachea. A spiral vessel or duet, named 



from resemblance to the tracheae of 

 insects. 



'J'/-io-/ii/i-iir/ion.i (-us) Hough-fruited. 

 Trachyspermous. Rough-seeded, \- p . 

 T i-on.ii-i r.if (-trsus). Across; right and 



1. It a> to bract and axis; collateral; 



160. 

 Triijr.ij'orm (-ormis), Trapezoid. Cn- 



symmetrically four-sided, like a tra- 

 pezium. 

 '/'/( t. A woody plant with an elevated 



trunk. 

 Tri-. In compound words, both Latin 



and Greek, denotes three or triple. 

 Triachcmium. A fruit like a eremocarp 



but of three carpel>. 



Trtmkljiltoiis, Trin<ltlj>lti<t. With fila- 

 ments in three sets; 200. 

 Triniti/rin. LiniKean class (-'J-34) with the 



flowers. 



Tndi/'/ro/i.i. With three stamens; 249. 

 Trinni/iitur (-'(//.<), Triangulatus. 1'hree- 



angled. 



Tridntlioit.i (-us). Three-flowered. 

 Tribe. Group superior to genus, in- 

 ferior to order; ;J2G. 

 Tricarpetta/ry (-tins). Of three carpels; 



261. 

 Tr!<-o->-/>o>i.i (-u.i). Consisting of three 



fruits or carpels. 



f (-H.I). Bearing three heads. 

 oiix (-11.1). Hairy -fruited. 

 Tr'n-lioilt.i. IJesemhling hair. 

 Trii-l,,'iiomous (-us). Three-forked; 



branched into three divisions. 

 Ti/i-lionn: (Tricliomn). Any outgrowth 



of tlie epidermis, such as a hair or 



bristle; 209. 

 TricM-ruus (-us). Consisting of three 



cocci. 



Tricolor. Three-colored. 

 Trirusjiiiliiti- (-a /us). Tipped with three 



cusps or pointed tips. 



(-ntu.i). Three-toothed. 

 i'. Thrice digitate. 

 Triiluu.i. Lasting for three days. 

 Ti-'n in/in/ ( Trif-nnis). Lasting for three 



years. 

 Tr'iforioiiK (-hif). Facing three ways, 



in three vertical ranks. 

 Tr'iji<l ( Trijiiliit). Three-cleft. 

 Trifo/tut,' (-/i/.i, Trifolintus). Thive- 



leaved. 



Trifo!io/,i/i' (-o-tiin). Of three leaflets. 

 Trit'iiri-iiti (-ni/i.i). Divided into three 



forks or branches. 

 Tni/iiiniiiif (-us). Bearing three kinds 



of flowers. 

 Triyonous(-us), Trigonal. Three-angled. 



