88 DICTIONARY OF 
Trip, see Anther. Ad boils Le fe 3 2 
TomMENTOSUS, cottony. : 2 
ToMENTUM, Cotton. ee. 
TonGv £-sHaPED (lingulatum) applied to exprefs a thick fleshy 
leaf, somewhat in the shape of a:tongue. ¥ 
ToorneEn (dentatus) when the edges of a leaf aré set with lit 
* steeth, at some distance from each other, not pointing 
towards the end, as in the serrated leaves, nor towards the 
base, as in the inversely serrated leaves. Common Eyebright, — 
Primrose, Cowslips, and Mountain Willowherb,have toothed — 
leaves. PI. 7. f. 30, ’ 
ToOTH-SERRATED (dentato-serratum) when the edge of a 
is set with teeth, and these teeth are serrated. tae 
ToP-sHAPED, (turbinatus) nearly conical ; some Pears are of 
« «> this form. — : 
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Torosvs, protuberating. he 
Torvosvs, a little swelling out. 97801) Ce 
TORTILIs, twisted. a 
TRAILING (procumbens) Stems; lying along upon theground, — 
and not sending out roots. e. g. Common Speedwell, Red 
TRANSVERSUM, placed acrofs, or crofswise, as when the par- — 
tition of a seed-vefsel is not placed inthe same direction _ 
__ or plane with the valves, but perpendicular to them. 
TRAPEZIFORME, the shape ofa fiat leaf having 4 unequal sides. _ 
TREBLY-ComPouND. SeeTRiPLy-compounp. 
Le age three Stamens; the name of the third a F 
RIANGULAR (triangularis) exprefsing the form of ‘a’ leaf, i 
stem, or stalk, with three les and three angles, or cof= 
ners. PI. 7. f. 12. Soe Ee eee of 
ot ees (deltoideus) leaves in this form _ 
are t at the base, and nearly triangular, but speaf> 
_. shaped at the point. e.g. Black se PI.7.f. 45. The . 
term deltoideum, applied to thick fleshy leaves, bears &@ _ 
different meaning, but no such leaf occurs amongst the 
- British plants. Lue aa 8 He 
TRicnoromus, dividing by threes. : 
Tricocca, 3-celled, and 3-seeded, swelling out. 
TRICUSPIDATUS, 3-pointed. xs 
TRIFIDUs, 3-clefted. _ sate fe 
TRIGONWs, 3-cornered. : }. $a ei 5-eee ee 
Triexnta, 3 Pistils; giving name to an Order in several of 
the Clafses, er gett set 
TRILOBATUM, 3-lobed. 
Trirocvrarg, 3-celled. _ 
TRINERVE, 3-fibred. 5 
TRIPARTITUS, with 3 divisions. 30h ott 
TRIPLE-THORN (triplex) Pl. 10. f. 4: (b. 6. eo 
TRIPHYLLUS, 3-leaved. — the ; 
TarPiny atom, triply-winged, 
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