210 GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



Intercellular Passages or Spaces, 131, 143. 

 fnterfuliaceous, between the leaves of a pair or whorl. 

 Juti niiiilf, the part of a stem between two nodes, 13. 

 Inti r/n tinlni; between petioles. 



rvptedly pinnate, pinnate with small leaflets intermixed with larger. 

 Jntine, inner coat of a pollen grain. 



Intrafoliaceous (stipules, &c.), placed between the leaf or petiole and the stem. 

 liitnirse, turned or facing inwards; i. e. towards the axis of the flower, 101. 

 Jntruse, as it wen: pu>hcd inwards. 

 /( i-M'l or fiircrtt-il, where the apex is in the direction opposite to that of the origan 



it is compared with. 

 //"/ ucel, a partial or small involucre, 76. 



, furnished with an involucel. Inrolucrate, furnished with an involucre. 

 a whorl or set of bracts around a flower, umbel, or head, &c., 74, 75. 

 Involute, in vernation, 72; rolled inwards from the edges, 97. 

 Irregular Flowers, 86, 91. 

 Jsos, Greek for equal in number, fsomerous, the same number in the successive cir- 



cles or sets. Jsostemonous, the stamens equal in number to the sepals or petals. 



Jointed, separate or separable at one or more places into pieces, 64, &c. 



Jugum (plural Jitfju). Latin for a pair, as of leaflets, thus L'nijitgate, of a single 



pair: Bijugate, of two pairs, &c. 

 Julaceus, like a catkin or Julus. 



Keel, a projecting ridge on a surface, like the keel of a boat; the two anterior 



petals of a papilionaceous corolla, 92. 

 A", i /^il, furnished with a keel or sharp longitudinal ridge. 

 Kermffine, Carmine-red. 

 Kernel of the ovule and seed, 110. 

 Key, or Ki-y-fmlt, a Samara, 122. 



l, resembling the outline of a kidney, 53. 



I.'i/nlltiii>, the odd petal in the Orchis Family. 

 Liibiutf, same as liiln/iintc or two-lipped, 92. 

 LnbiutijIiTiiiif, having flowers with liilaliiate corolla. 

 Lab'tiim (plural, f.n/ii-i), Latin for lip. 

 Lnccrnli', with margin appearing as f f torn. 



c, slashed; cut into deep narrow lobes or Lacini<r. 

 ti .( nt. producing milky juice, as does the Milkweed, &c. 

 Lacteus, Latin for milk-white. 

 I.nciuioM', full of holes or gaps. 



/.ili-ii.</i-!ii< , lieli'llgini; to lakes. 



J.ii'i-ii/it/t , smooth as if ]ioli>hcd. Latin, Ltzris, smooth, as opposed to rough. 



/.,-,. nifuriii, goiird-fhapi'd. 



Lagapout, Latin, hare-footed: densely clothed with long soft hairs. 



or Luna llnt< , consisting "f tlat plates l.nnnllie. 

 r, a jilate or Made, the Made of a leaf, &c., 49. 

 I. mint,-, Lanose, \\oolly; clothed with long and soft entangled hairs. 

 l.iiin-i i'/n/i . lani'e-.sha|ied, 52. 

 L<ni<i'in<in*, cottony or woolly. 

 Luti ni luiih, concealed or undeveloped buds, 30. 

 Lati-rnl, belonging to the side. 

 l.n!i i .i\ the milky juice, (S:c., of plants, 135. 



J.ns l.iose in texture, or spar>e; the opposite of crowded. 



Li if, 4!i. Lm/-/i>ls. .".1. 



Leaflet, one of the divisions or blades of a compound leaf, 57. 

 Leaf-like, same asfoliaceow. 

 Leathery, of about the consistence of leather; coriaceous. 



