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GLOSSARY. 



\\'in<;i 'I. See Alate : bearing a wing or 



wings. 



Will, < riinj. See Mareescent. 

 Wood. The hard part of a stem, &c., 



mainly mmpoM-d of 

 \\',m,l -,; I/.--. \\',:i'i/i/ji/in QT ttSSUe, 68. 



M r < >////. See Lanate and Tomentose: 

 clothed with long and tortuous or 

 matted hairs. 



Xanthos. Greek for yellow in com- 

 pounds, MU-II a> .\<intlii>/>!<yll, the yel- 

 low coloring matter in leaves. 



A'< iinijamy. Fecundation of the ovules of 

 a flower I iy |idlleii from some other 

 plant of the .-aim- .-pecies; cross- fer- 

 tili/ation: 'J16. 



Xylinus. Woody, pertaining to wood. 



Zoospore. One of the free-moving spores 



of the lower < 'ryptoirams. 

 Z>j'j>- That which can be 



bisected in only one plane into similar 



halves; IT-'i. 



ADDENDA. 



Antidronwus, Antidromy. When the course of a spiral is reversed, 157. 

 Infertile {-His}. Said of a pistil or flower which fails to set fruit. 

 I'nli/tmbryony. The production of two or more embryos in a seed, 284. 

 Saprophytes (-yta). Plants feeding upon decaying vegetable or animal matter 



