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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Baccate ; beny-like, covered vith pulp. 



Banner, 105, 5. 



Bark, 205. 



Beak ; a hard, short point, like the beak 



of a bird. 

 Bearded ; with long awns or hairs. 

 Berry, 116, 14. 



Bicuspidate ; with two points. 

 Bidentate ; A\ith two teeth. 

 Biennial ; of two years' duration. 

 Bifid; two-cleft. ' 

 Bifoliate ; with two leaves. 

 Bilabiate ; two-lipped. 

 Bifurcate ; two-forked. 

 Binate ; growing two together. 

 Bipinnate, 210, 5. 

 Bipinnatifid ; twice pinnatifid. 

 Bisaccate ; with two tumors or sacks. 

 Biteniate, 240, 7. 

 Bivalved ; two-valved. 

 Botany defined, 1. 

 Brachiate ; with opposite spreading 



branches (arms). 

 Bractcate ; having bracts. 

 Bracteolfe ; little bracts. 

 Bracts, 252. 



Branclilets ; small branches. 

 Branch, 170. 

 Bristles ; rigid hairs. 

 Bud, 20, 22. 165—169. 

 Bulb, 178. 

 Bulbiferous, 178, c. 

 Bulblets, 178, c. 

 Bulbous ; having bulbs. 



Caducous, 98. 



Caespitose ; turfy, gi'owing in tufts. 



Calycine ; of a calyx. 



Calyculated ; having bracteoles resem- 

 bling an external or additional cahrx. 



Calyptra; (an extinguisher) applied to 

 the cover of the theca of some mosses. 



Calvx, 55, 95. 



Cambium, 207. 



Campanulate, 104, 1. 



Campylotropous ; denotes that the ovule 

 is curved upon itself. 



Canaliculate ; channelled, or furrowed. 



Canescent ; hoary, approaching to white. 



Capillary ; very slender, hair-like. 



Capitate ; growing in a head. 



Capsule, 116, 1. 



Carina, 105, 5. Carinate, keel-shaped. 



Carj'opsis ; a small, 1-celled, indehiscent 

 pericarp, adhering to the seed which it 

 encloses, as in the grasses. 116, 8. 



Carpels, 77. 



CaiTjophore ; the axis of the fruit in the 

 Umbelliferaj. 



Cartilaginous ; gristly. 



Caryophyllaceous, 105, 4. 



Cathartic ; purgative. 



Catkin, 299. 



Caudate ; with a tail-like appendage. 



Caudex, 142, a. 



Caulescent, 184. 



Cauline, 220. 



Caulis, 184. 



Cellular ; composed of cells. 



Cellular tissue, 29. 



CeUulares, 47. 



Cernuous; nodding. 



Chafi'y ; with chafi' hke processes. 



Chalaza, 91. 



Chemical basis of vegetable tissue, 28. 



Chlorophyll, 215, a. 



Chromulse ; green coloring-matter or par 

 tides. 



Ciliie ; hairs like those of the eyelash. 



Ciliate, 41, a. 



Circinate, 217, 7. 



Circumscissile, 115, 5. 



CiiThose, 240, 2. 



Clavate; club-shaped. 



Claw, 102. 



Climbers, 187. 



Cochleate; resembling the sheU of a 

 snail. 



Cohering; connected. 



CoUum, 141. 



Columella, 116, a. 



Colored ; not green. 



Columnar ; formed like columns. 



Column ; the consolidated stamens and 

 pistils of Orchidacese. 



Coma, 118, a. 



Commissure ; the inner face of the car 

 pels of Umbelliferaj. 



Compound leaves, 238. 



Comose ; a kind of infloi'escence, having 

 a tuft of sessile bracts on the top of it. 



Compound leaves ; consisting of several 

 leaflets. 



Compressed, 222, 1. 



Concave ; hollow. 



Concentric ; points or lines at equal dis- 

 tance from a common centre. 



Concrete; hardened, or formed into one 

 mass. 



Confluent ; running into one another. 



Conjugate ; joined in pairs. 



Connate; joined together at the base, 

 242, 4. 



Connectile, 68, b. 



Connivent ; converging. 



Conoid ; like a cone. 



Contorted ; lOS, 4, twisted. 



Convolute, lOS, 2. 



Convex ; rising spherically. 



Coral Islands, 12, c. 



Cordate, 234, 25. 



Coriaceous ; leathery, thick, and tough. 



Corm, 179. 



Cornute ; horned. 



Corolla, le, 100. 



Corona (a crown) ; the expanded cup- 

 like disk of the Narcissus, &c. 



Corymb, 301. 



Corymbose ; aiTanged like a corymb 



Costate; ribbed. 



