404 | GLOSSARY AND INDEX 
Panpurirorm ( fiddle-shaped), obovate, and having one 
deep indentation or sinuosity on each side. 
PAaPILIoNAcrous, 101 
Paprteose (pimpled), with vary small Sohenslen not 
hard. 
‘ 38 
: : ; 115, 195 
Part-PInnaTe, (abruptly shies) when there is no odd 
leaflet or tendril at the extremity of a pinnate leaf. 
_ Parrep, very deeply divided into several segments. _ 
_ Pare.uirorm, (knee-pan shaped). ae. 
_ Pear-sHarep, (pyriform), like a pear, more elongated 
than turbinate. 
Prcrinate, (comb-shaped), like pinnatifid, but the di- 
visions very narrow and closely set, like the teeth of 
a comb. 
Pepare, having five lobes, of which the external are 
lobed. 
* Prurate, fixed to the stalk by the centre, or at a dis- 
tance within the margin. 
Penxputovs, . 
Perennial, 
Penrecr, ; ‘ sca ‘ 
Perrosiate, when the stem passes through the leaf 
near to its base. ' 
PEeRicrxNovs, 
PERSISTENT, . . 
PERsonaTE, 100 
Pera orn, applied jon leaf, or wait of the flower co. _ 
loured and formed like a petal. See p. 106. 
- PeTIoLaTED, ‘ 
PHENoGamic, 
Pinosr, (hairy), with slender flexible hairs rather 
short. 
Pinware, when. ka a. etempenail haut tes Gana ce? 
_ arranged on opposite sides of the common petiole, - 
Res 
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