BOTANICAL TERMS. ~s—i(‘ié‘SG 
Frvttcosvs, shrub-like. 
FULCRA, props. 
FULIGINOSUS, sooty. ‘ 
FunGt, the last Order of the Clafs Cryptogamia. 
FuNNEL-SHAPED (infundibuliformis) applies to a blofsom of 
one petal’; the lower part of which is tubular, the upper 
part conical, as in Hound's Tongue, Buglofs, Cowstips, Z 
Paste 7: =v 
Cur; as in Thrift. 
¥Furca, fork:  ~ re 
Furcatus, forked. o Ghied§3 att cet 
FuRROWED (sulcatus) marked with deep lines rurining length'- 
WayS. PERG ) 
Fustrorats, spindle-shaped. 
Gaga, helmet. : ap 
GaPine (ringens) (personatus) Brossoms ; so called from the 
resemblance to a gaping mouth, when squeezed on each 
>» “side. Toadflax and Snapdragon are instances. ' Pl. 4. { 8. 
GirarMrousjely-like tit ne ore: ex Tireeo ay ra en gare 
GEMINIS, in pairs. IPH te Haase: vox osie iA 
Grm™a, bud. ; res Ge lg sin og ee oR ) cat 
Genera Invotucre (involucrum) a° speciés of Calyx 
placed at the base of a general Umbel, as a Carrot, An- 
gelica, or Lovage. It consists of one or more leaves. Ph 
6. f. 9. (ce. ¢.) j 
oneaess + See the Introduction. oe . 
Generic Description consists of an accurate description of 
the different parts composing a flower; and all those 
plants whose flowers agree with this description, are spe 
_ cies of the same genus. © (See the Introduction.) 
GunicuLatus, knee-jointed. © 
GanicuLuM, knee-joint; sometimes it also signifies simply a 
j knot or joint without'implying any bend. 
‘Geren, or Szxp-3vp, the lower part of a Pistil. It is thie 
rudiment of the seed-vefsel, or of the embryo fruit. See 
Pistin, Pl. 3. f. 2. (d.) fe be (6. £7 i) 
Gizsus, bulged, or bulging, : 
Gitts (lamelle) the thin plates on the under side of the 
Pileus or Hat of an Agaric. Well known in the commoa, 
GLABER, smooth. ee 
Gianps (glandule) secretory vefsels, differently situated in 
different plants, In the Willow they are placed at the 
margins of the leayes; in the Bird's Cherry and Almond 
Tree at the base of the leaves; in Butterwort and the 
Sundew upon the surface of the leaves, and in the Plumb 
on the inner side of the Calyx, Pl, 10. f. 6, (¢,¢.}pl. 11. 
f.1 (a. 4. a. a.) 
