396 GLOSSARY AND INDEX 
CHANNELLED lopeatiestate), having a long furrow like a 
gutter. 
CicaTRISED (scarred), having the marks of parts fallen 
off 
Cri1aTx, having fine hairs at the margin like the eye 
lashes. 
CirrHovs, when the apex is prolongated into a flexible 
spiral body. 
CiecinaTe, rolled inwards in a downwards direction. 
Ciert (fissus), 
Cius-sHarep (clavate, claviform), spradvaily satan 
from a slender base to a thick round extremity. 
CocuLeaTe, twisted in a short spire, like the shell of a 
snail. 
Compounn, ‘ 61, 93, 102, 
CompressepD, flattened losaiipiivalis on both ‘tiles, 
ConpupticarTe, the leaf once folded, so that the two 
sides of the face are applied to each other. 
Contcat, or (pyramidal), like a cone, as carrot. 
_ Consucate. See Bifoliate. 
_ Connare, when two opposite leayes are united at the 
base. 
Conomat, approximating to a cone in figure—often 
rounded at the base and apex. 
Convercrne, passing gently inwards; 
ConvotuTE, when one leaf is rolled up within another 
in aestivation, 
Corpate (heart-shaped), having two large round lobes 
SS ee et ales 
_ Corraceovs, hard and thick like inthe. 
2 ee ris 
‘Cornate (corniculate, horned), with projections like a 
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