GLOSSARY AND INDEX 
OF 
ADJECTIVE TERMS. 
Apyonmat, when there is some departure from the 
CAULES, é 42 
AccreTE, anes growing eects: 
AcERosz, (needle-shaped) like subulate, but more slen- 
der, and from a narrower base. 
AceTaBuLirorM, roundish, and concave, with the mar- 
gin a little inwards. é 
AcHLAMYDEOUs, 96 
AcrNAcIFoRM, Schateas htsves} slightly eievet 
fleshy, flat on the two faces, the convex margin 
_ thick, the other thin. 
AcROGENOUS : 45 
‘Acuteate, (prickly) having elidea. Sas p- 66. . 
AcumINATE, tapering gradually to a point. 
ERENT, : : : 98 
; ° aoe 
ATE, . 2 Z 127 
: ae : NATE, p- 58, 
ERNATELY-PINNATE, when the leaflets are alternate, 
poe, upon the common petiole. 
