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GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



Tetra-, in Greek compound words : four. 

 Tctracdrpellary : of four carpels. 

 Tetrucdmarous : same as 

 Teiracdrcoiis : of four cocci. 



Tetradynamia, .512. 



Tetradijnamous : two of the six stamens 

 shorter than the rest; 281, fig. 

 407. 



Telrdgonol, or tdrdgonous : four-angled. 



Tetragynia, 515. 



Tetrdi]i/iious : with four pistils or styles, 

 287. 



Tetrdmerous : the parts in fours, 234, 

 239. 



Tetrandria, 512. 



TetrdndroHs : with four stamens, 279. 



Tetrapcla/oiis: witli four ]ictals, 276. 



Tetraplnjiloiis : four-leaved, 275. 



Tetraquetrous : quadrangular, with very- 

 sharp and salient angles. 



Tetrase'palous : with four sepals, 274. 



Tctrdstichotis ; with four vertical ranks. 



TJialamiJIdrous : with the stamens, &c. 

 inserted in the receptacle, or 



T/tdldimis : the receptacle of a flower. 



Thallophvtes, 371, 505. 



Thalliis, 67, 371, 505. 



Theca: an anther-cell, 281 ; or a spore- 

 case, 499, 500. 



11\€caphore : same as Gynophore, 267. 



T7iread-shaped : see Filiform, 166. 



Throat : the orifice of a tubular organ, 

 275, 276. 



Tliorn, 104. 



T/ii/rsp, or thijrsiis: a thick panicle, 217. 



Tlnpsoid: like a thyrse. 



Thymclaccffi, 467 



Tic'ute, 434. 



TiliaccB3, 399. 



Tissue : the fabric of plants, 22. 



Tobacco, 456. 



Tomato, 456. 



Tdmeniose : clothed with 



Tome'nliim : a close and matted down or 

 wool. 



Tonrjne-shapcd : long, fleshy, nearly flat, 

 and rounded at the end. 



Tonka-bean, 414. 



Tooth : any short and narrow projec- 

 tion. 



Toothed: same as Dentate ; beset with 

 teeth whicli on the leaf do not point 

 forwards ; 159, fig. 255. 



Top-shaped : inversely conical. 



Torose: a cylindrical body swollen at in- 

 tervals. 



TortiioHs : bent in different directions. 



Tdrtdose: somewhat torose. 



Torus: the receptacle of the flower, 

 224. 



Trabe'culate : cross-barred. 



Trachea : a spiral vessel or duct, 46. 



Trachenchyma, 46. 



Trdpezoid, or trapeziform : unsymmet- 

 rically four-sided, like a trape- 

 zium. 



Tree, 101. 



Trl-, in compound words : three ; as 



Triade'lphons: having the filaments in 

 three sets, 280. 



Triiindria, 512. 



Tridndrous : with tliree stamens, 279. 



Trlantpdar : three-angled. 



Trianthous : three-fiowered. 



Tribe, 361. 



Tricdrpcllary : of tliree carpels. 



TricdrpoHs : with three ovaries. 



Tricephalous : three-headed. 



Trichdtomous : branched into threes. 



Trirdccous : of three cocci. 



7'n'cdspidate : three-pointed. 



Tride'ntaie : three-toothed. 



Triennial : lasting three years. 



Tri furious : in three vertical ranks. 



Trijid: three-cleft ; 159, fig. 265. 



Trifoliate : three-leaved. 



Trifdliolate : of three leaflets. 



Trifurcale : three-forked. 



Triijamous : having three sorts of flowers. 



Tric/oiial, or trigonous : three-angled. 



Trigynia, 515. 



Trigynous : with three pistils or styles, 

 287. 



Trijugate : three-paired. 



Trilateral : three-sided. 



Trilliacese, 493. 



Trilobate : three-lobcd. 



Trildcuhr : three-celled. 



Trimerous : the parts in threes ; 234, 

 239, fig. 353. 



Triiie'rvate : three-nciwed. 



Trinddal : of three nodes or joints. 



Tricecia, 516. 



Tridcious, or trioicous : having stami- 

 nate, pistillate, and perfect flowers 

 on three different plants. 



Tridvulate : having three o^•nles. 



Tripartilile : capable of sjilitting into 

 tln-ce. 



Tripdrtite : three-parted. 



Tripe'lalous : of three petals, 276. 



Triphylhus : three-leaved, 275. 



Tripinnate : thrice pinnate, 164. 



Tripinndtijid : thrice pinnatifid, 161. 



Triple-ribbed, or nerved : same as 



Tripli-ner.ved, 155. 



Tripterous : three-winged. 



Tricpie'trous : with three salient angles. 



Trisepalous: of three sepals, 274. 



Trise'rial, or trise'riate: in three horizon- 

 tal ranks. 



Tristirhoiis : in three vertical ranks, 134. 



Tristigmdtic : with three stigmas. 



Tristylous: with three styles. 





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