208 GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



Hastate, or Unstile, shaped like a halberd; furnished with a spreading lobe on each 



side at the base, 53. 



/A 'i<l, capitulum, a form of inflorescence. 74. 

 lit iirt-xliii/n il, of the shape of a heart as painted on cards, 53. 

 //, art-wood, the older or matured wood of exogenous trees, 112. 

 //, licoid, exiled like a //c/o or -nail-shell, 77. 



i, tin- upper sepal ol .Moukshood is so called. 

 //. li;J,:iif, gravish-vellow. 

 //< ////- in compounds from the Greek, half; e. g Hemispherical, &c. 

 half-fruit, one carpel of an I 'mbi llitYrous plant. 1^1. 

 i (ovule or seed), nearly same as umpliitropous, ]2'J. 

 (in words of Greek origin), seven; as Heptagynous, with seven pistils or 



styles. Heptamerous, its parts in sevens. Iltjitundrous, having seven stamens. 

 Hi i'/i, plant not \voodv, at least above ground. 

 lit rbnctvus, of the texture of an herb; not woody, 39. 

 II' rbarium, the botanist's arranged collection of dried plants, 186. 

 Ilvrborizatiim, 184. 



Jfi-n/iii/il/riK/ite (flower), having stamens and pistils in the same blossom, 81. 

 lli .</ riliiini, orange-fruit, a hard-rinded berry. 

 Helero-, iu Greek compound.-, means of two or more sorts, as 

 Heterocarpous, bearing fruit of two kinds or shapes. 

 Hi /iTvyamous, bearing two or more sorts of flowers in one cluster. 

 Heterogony, fhtcrogone, or lit Unisonous, with stamens and pistil reciprocally of 



two sorts, 116. HetiToft/il, il is same. 

 Heter<mt<iri>tii>ns, of two or more shapes. 

 Heterophyllous, with two sorts of leaves. 

 11:1: ri'ti-ii/iiiiiy (ovule), the same as ,nn]>Ii itropous, 123. 

 Hexa- (in Greek compound!.), six; as U,j-'i;/,m<il, six-angled. 7/cra<7/nott5, with 



six pistils or styles. 11, samerous, its parts in sixes. Hexandrous, with six. 



stamens. Hexapterous, six-winged 

 Jfihci-itiii-iil//ii/, a winter bud. 

 llii /////, relating to winter. 

 Hilar, belonging to the liiliim. 



llihiiii, the -car of the .-eed ; its place of attachment, 110, 126. 

 Hippocrepiform, horseshoe-shaped. 



clothed with stitlish or beard-like hairs. 



minutely hirsute. 

 bristly, liesut wiih .stiff hairs, niapidulnu-s, diminutive of hispid. 



9. 



//<"'/, grayish-wliite ; see canescent, &c. 

 llnliif, rii-t <fiif\ all over sericeoii> or silkv. 



-, in Greek compounds, all alike or of one sort. 



running in one direction. 



Homor/<iiiiini.<, a head or cluster with (lowers all of one kind. 

 IIiiiiiii<lt nt-i'iis, uniform in nature; all of one kind. 

 J/"i//:></iini', or //tiiHat'.iii.Hii, counterpart of //, tcrorpne or JTomostylrd. 

 Homologous, of same type; thus petals and sepals are the homologues of leaves. 

 J/,,iiii'ii,nti,iii!t (leaves, &<.), originating all round an axis, but all bent or curved 



to one side. 



Bomorphotu, all of one shape. 



llti)ii<itr<'i><nit (embryo), <-urved with the seed: curved onlv one way. 



JiniK/, same a- In Inn I or </n/t it. //".</< </, hooil->haped; see cuculltile. 



llh> if, .-aim- as hum 



Hunt, a sjnir or some similar appendage. Ilurny, of the texture of horn. 



Iltirti-nsif. pertaining to the garden. 



ll'irtiis iiici-H.t, an lierbarium, or collection of dried plants, 201. 



y/iHi/M.<*', fittmwtrate, sjnvail over thu surface of the ground. 



Uumilis, low in stature. 



