204 GLOSSARY AND IN'DKX. 



J-'.mcrsed, raised out of water. 



i. n-l< (/-///;;,.//.<, with eleven pNtils or styles. Endecandroia, with eleven stamens. 



Eii'l, -iiiic, peculiar to the coniitrv geogrnphieallv. 



/ //n'o.w/yj, the inner layer of a pericarp or fruit, 120. 



Endochrome, the coloring matter of Algae aud the like. 



Endogenous ,v. ///.-. i:;s. Endogenous plants, an old name for monocotyledons. 



Endoplt urtt, inin-r si . d-eoat. 



irlii^iil, radicle or root sheathed in germination. 

 lnfjit rm, the albumen of a seed, 21. 



t; the orifice in the inner coat of an ovule. 

 J./in. ii-, nine. / mi. :i : /yn<iug, with nine petals or styles. Enneandrous, nine-stamened. 



., Eiifi/nrni, sword-shaped. 



Entiri , the margins not at all toothed, notched, or divided, but even, 55. 

 Entomopkilous, said of tlowers fre<iuented and fertilized by insects, 113. 

 J-'lilii in: ml, lasting fora day or less, as the corolla of Purslane, .Sec. 

 J'.j'i-, (ircek for upon. 



Epicalyx, such an involucel as that of Malvaceae. 

 Ejiii-nrji, the outermost layer of a fruit, 120. 



Ej'i'/i rmal, ivl.-ning to the Epidermis, or skin of a ]ilant, 50, 141, 143. 

 Epigceous, growing on the earth, or close to the ground. 

 E/ii;/;/niins, upon the ovary, 95, 99. 

 E/iiji< t<il',>is, borne on the petals or the corolla, 99. 

 E/ii/ihyllous, borne on a leaf. 



J /"'/'''.'/'' , ;1 l' 1;ui1 &' i: " in - r "" another plant, but not nourished by it, 36. 

 ' or Epiphytal, relating to Epiphytes. 

 .--, \vingi-<l at top. 



]-:/ii.<l>i rm, tin.- skin or coat of a seed, especially the outer coat. 

 E'i/it<il, alike in number or length. 

 Equally pinnate, same as abruptly pinnate, 57. 

 1'i/iiiti.int, (riding straddle), 60. 



, Greek tor wool, l-.rianthous, woolly-flowered. Eriophorovs, wool-bearing, &c. 



e, eroded, as if gnawed. 

 Ei-i>fii-ti', not beaked. 



Erythros, Greek for red. Erythrocarpous, red-fruited, &c. 

 Ess( ntinl Organs of the flower, 80. 

 Estivation, see n >tii- 1 /ion. 



l, blanched by excluding the light, as the stalks of Celery. 

 En, Greek pivlix, meaning very, or much. 



AVer///-! i n, holding the leaves over winter and until new mies ajipear, or longer. 

 EJ:, Latin jirelix; ]irivative in place of "e" when next letter is a vowel. So E.r- 



alate, wingles>; l-:.r<ilbuiiiin<>u.< (seed), without albumen, 21. 

 EJ:CUI-I-I nt, running out, as when a midrib projects beyond the apex of a leaf, or a 



trunk is continued to the very top of a tree, 32. 

 Enigwmu, puny. 

 Emilia, lank or meagre. 

 l-'-i-iniiuf. distinguished for size or beauty. 

 f<co-, in Greek compounds, outward, as in 

 Evocnrp, outer layer of a pericarp. 120. 

 FJ-III/HIKHS, outward growing. Exogenous items, 139. 

 !'.<-i>rlnzal, radicle in gcnninr.tioii not sheathed. 

 E.rofinme, the ori'lco in the outer coat of the ovule. 

 E.i-fi!ii>i"l< , spread or llattened out. 



l-'.rf, rl< il, protruding out of, as the stamens out of the corolla. 

 ExSlipulate, destitute of stipules. 

 E.rt'uti , outer coat of a pollen-grain. 

 l'j't'-ii-ii.riUnrii, said of a branch or hud somewhat out of the axil, 31. 



t , turned outwards ; tin' anther is extrorse when fastened to the filament on 



the side next the pistil, and opening on the outer side, 101. 



