coroUiflorous 



Corydalin 



inserted separately on the disk, the 

 stamens on the corolla ; cor'olline, 

 corolH'nus, (1) seated on a corolla, 

 (2) corolla-like, petaloid, (3) belong- 

 ing to a corolla ; Cor'ollale, Corol- 

 lu'la ; (1) a diminutive corolla ; (2) 

 floret of a head, as in Compositae. 

 Coro'na (Lat., a crown) ; (1) a coronet, 

 any body which intervenes between 

 the corolla and stamens ; (2) % the 

 "eye" of apples or pears, the re- 

 mains of the calyx limb ; (3) \ the 

 ray of the capitula iu Compositae ; 

 (4) a whorl of ligiiles or petals, 

 united or free ; (5) a synonym of 

 CucuLLUS ; (6) used by J. Hill for 

 the pericycle, or "circle of pro- 

 pagation " ; (7) the ring of primary 

 wood "in the medullary sheath; (8) 

 the MEDULLARY Crown, or '- 

 Sheath ; '^ stipula'ris, the circle 

 of stipulodes in Chara (Migula) ; 

 ~ Se'minis = Pappus ; -- stamin'ea 

 = Orbiculus, a coronet formed from 

 the transformation of stamens ; cor'- 

 onal, appertaining to a corona, as 

 <~ Ves'sels, those of the corona ; 

 coro'nans (Lat.), crowning, seated 

 on the apex ; cor'onate, corona'tus 

 (Lat.), crowned, having a corona; 

 '-' Papiriae, growths with an ap- 

 pearance of crown-like cells at their 

 apex (Solereder) ; Cor'onet = Cor- 

 ona ; coro'nifornr, coroniformHs 

 {forma, shape), shaped like a crown 

 or coronet ; Coro'nule, Corcni'tda ; 



(1) a diminutive of corona, a floret ; 



(2) = Pappus ; (3) the small calyx- 

 like body which crowns the nucule 

 of Chara ; (4) in Diatoms, a set of 

 spines which terminate the frustules; 



coronopifo'lioid (eUos, resemblance), 

 recalling the foliage of Plantago 

 coronopifolia, Bret., now merged in 

 P. macrorhiza, Poir. 



Cor'pora (pi. of coi'pits, a body) car- 

 no'sa (Lat., fleshy), the sporangia of 

 certain Fungi ; Cor'pus, the mass or 

 substance of anything ; -^ lig'neum, 

 '-' ligno'sum, the mass of the woody 

 tissue of a plant ; ~ medulla're, 

 the mass of the cellular tissue in 

 the pith. 



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Corpufc'cle (corpuscidum, a small body), 

 a small mass or body ; Corpusc'ola, 

 sing. Corpusc'ulTun ; (1) sporangia of 

 some Fungi ; (2) archegonium, or 

 the central cell of the same in Coui- 

 ferae ; (3) the connections between 

 the arms of the pollen-masses in 

 Asclepiads ; (4) = Egg, Oospheres; 

 /~ venniform'ia, spiral vessels in a 

 contracted, strangled condition. 



correla'ted {con = with, relatics, re- 

 turned) I z-' Variabil'ity, having 

 reciprocal vaiiation ; Correla'tion, 

 the reciprocal influence of one organ 

 upon another. 



cor'rugate, corruga'tus ; corrugati'vua 

 (Lat.), wrinkled. 



Cor'sican Moss, dried Algae. 



Cor'tex (Lat.), (1) the bark or rind; 

 the gi'ound tissue between the stelp 

 and epidermis ; (2) the peridium of 

 Fungi ; cor'tical, cortica'lis, relating 

 to the cortex ; -^ Intm'sion {in- 

 tnisus, thrust in), applied to growth 

 of external tissues into stelar or vas- 

 cular structures (Lang); -^ Lay'er, 

 '-' Integ'ument, the investing layers 

 of the bast system ; see also Endo-, 

 Exo-, Medio-cortex; '-'Pore=LEN- 

 TICEL ; -^ Bays = medullary rays 

 in the phloem ; — Sheath, Naegeli's 

 teiTO for the whole of the primary 

 bast bundles ; <- Stra'tum, the super- 

 ficial layer of the Lichen-thallus ; 

 cor'ticate, cortica'tus {h&t.), covered 

 with bark, or with an accessory 

 bark-like covering; cortica'ting, con- 

 stituting cortex, as -^ Cells, those 

 which make up the cortex ; Cortica'- 

 tion, the formatioti of corte^ ; cor- 

 ticlf' erous {/ero, I bear), producing 

 bark ; cortic'iform {/oi'ma, shape), 

 like bark ; cor'ticole, cortic'olous 

 (colo, I inhabit), living on bark, as 

 some Lichens and Fungi ; cor'ticose, 

 cor'ticons, barky, full of bark. 



Corti'na (Late Lat., a curtain), the fila- 

 mi-ntous annuli of some Agarics; 

 cor'tinate, cortina'rius (Lat.), havisg 

 a web-like texture. 



corvi'nus (Late Lat., pertaining to the 

 raven), raven-black. 



Coryd'alin, an alkaloid present in the 



