206 GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



Folium (plural, folia), Latin for leaf. 



/'..///'/c, a simple pod, opening down the inner suture, 122. 



/. ii -.milling or belonging to a follicle. 

 /-,../ of/'lunls, 144. 



k, either petiole or peduncle, 4!i. 



n, a hole or oriii'-e, a- that "I the- fivule, 110. 



i', J-'iiriiiii!iiiti':--i , pierced with holes. 

 Forked, branched in two or ihree or more. 

 Fomicah , hearing forniccs. 



Fiirnij-, little arched scales in the throat of some corollas, as of Comfrey. 

 FoVi <i>> , deeplv pitted. !'<!< 'ilntf, (liniiniitive of foi-entt. 

 Free, not united with any other parts of a different sort, '.to. 

 Fringed, tin- margin lieset with slender appendages, bristles, .See. 

 Frond, what answers to leaves in Ferns \r., 107; or to the stem and leaves fused 



into niu , as in Liverwort. 

 Frondescence, the bursting into leaf. 



Front.lo.~e, frond-bearing; like a frond, or sometimes used for leafy. 

 /'//irti /ir, i//<in, the state or result of fruiting. 

 Fructus, Latin for fruit. 

 Fnnt, the in:itun>il ovary and all it contains or is connected with, 117. 

 Fruit-(l<>ts in Ferns; see >'";.-. 



Fr list itl< i.<f. consisting of a chain of similar pieces, or Frustules. 

 Fnttisci tit, somewhat shrubby; becoming a shrub (Fnitex), 39. 

 Fruticulose, like a small shrub, or Fi-ntiriifiiK. Friiticose, shrubby, 39. 

 .f, soon falling off or perishing. 



v, having accessory organs or fulcra, i. e. props. 

 Fulcous, tawny; dull yelh.w with gray. 

 Funijus, Fuiiyi, \7'2. 



i'liulcle, Fvnicttlus, the stalk of a seed or ovule, 110. 

 Funnvlform, wfinnn l-fh<ij>t<l, expanding gradually upwards into an open mouth, 



like a funnel or tunnel, 90. 

 J-'iircate, forked. 



Fur/ /inn; ,inn, covered with brnn-like fine scurf. 

 I-'iiri-nirnl, marked by longitudinal channels or grooves. 

 FutCOUS, ileep gray-brown. 

 Fusiform, spindle-shaped, 36. 



Gnlbalus, the fleshy or at length w ly cone of Juniper and ( 'ypress. 



Galea, a helmet --haped body, as the upper sepal of the Monkshood, 87. 

 Galeale, shaped Hke a helmet. 



,./)( /, 1(1111.1. of united petals, 89. 



.'t, formed of united leaves. Gamosepalous, formed of united sepals, 8'J. 

 f. twin : in pairs. 

 Hi muni , Latin for a bud. 



i,, niiiiiitinii. tin 1 -.late i'f budding; budding growth. 

 1,1 mi/ml, , a small bud: the plumule, G. 

 Hi in rn, plural of genus. 



fit ii'a-nlnii'. bent abruptly, like a knee (f/enu), as many stems. 

 Hi in rii- \iinn .<, 17!). 



Hi mis, a kind of a rank above spei-ics, 177. 



tiirm, a growing point; a young bud; sometime- the same as embryo, 127. 

 (I'iriiitn. the old name for ovary. 



Hi rni!n"i!i>>i, the development of a plantlet from the seed, 12. 

 <;< rontogteout, inhabiting the ( >ld \\'oi-ld. 



aililiniit, more tumid at one place or on one side than the other 

 mil-nut, dirty reddish-yellow. 



ate, becoming glabrous with age, or almost glabrou>. 



f, smooth, in the sense of having no hairs, bristles, or other pubescence. 





