GLOSSARY. 



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Glnmaccotis : glumc-likc, or bearing 



glumes. 

 Glumes : the scale-like bracts, &c. of 



grasses and sednes. 

 Granular: covered with prains. 

 Gymnospennous Plants: Flora, p. 431. 

 Gynandrous, 70. 



Habit: the general appearance of a plant. 

 JIabitat: the native situation of a plant. 

 Hairs: hair-like appendngesof the cuticle. 

 H:iiry: fiiriiislicd with hairs. 

 Hastate or Ilalberd-shapcd: dilated at the 



base into two spreading lobes. 

 Heart-shaped: ovate, with a sinus at the 



base. , 



Heptandrous : having seven stamens. 

 Herb, 2G. 

 Herbaceous, 26 ; of the color and texture 



of a leaf. 

 Herbarium : a collection of dried plants. 

 Hilum, 100. 



Hirsute : beset with coarse hairs. 

 Hispid: beset w-ith rigid hairs. 

 Hoary: grayish-white. 

 Homogeneous: uniform in substance. 

 Hooded: rolled inward or arched. 

 Horn : an appendage like a hom. 

 Horny: of the texture of horn. 

 Hyaline : thin and nearly transparent. 

 Hybrid, 112. 

 Hypogynous, 70. 



Imbricated, 68. 



Imperfect (flowers), 66. 



Incised: cut into notches or lobes. 



Included: enclosed; opposed to Exserted. 



Incumbent : Flora, p. 21. 



Incuiwed : bending inward. 



Indefinite : numerous; not readily coimtcd. 



Indefinite Inflorescence, 48. 



Indehiscent: not opening. 



Indigenous: native to a countrj% 



Induplicate: folded inward. 



Indusium : Flora, p. 5S6. 



Inferior: below, 10.3. 



Inflated : puffed out, as if jdistended with 

 air. 



Inflexed : bent inward. 



Inflorescence, 47. 



Innate (anther), 72. 



Inserted on : used in the sense of growing 

 from a part 



Insertion : the mode of attachment. 



Internodes, 14. 



InteiTupted: not continuous; not jointed. 



Intenaiptedly piinmte: with smaller leaf- 

 lets between the larger ones. 



Intervals: Flora, p. 157 



Introrse (anthers), 72. 



Introduced : brought from another coun- 

 try. 



Inverted : turned upside down. 



Involucel, 58. 



Involucre, 58. 



Involute : with the margins rolled inward. 



Irregular (flowers), 66. 



Jointed : separating across into pieces ; 

 furnished with joints. 



Keel: a sharp longitudinal ridge on the 

 back of an organ; Flora, p. 86. 



Keeled: see Cariuate. 



Kidney-shaped : heart-shaped, but the 

 width greater than the length. 



Labellum: the odd petal (lip) of the Or- 

 chis Family. 



Labiate: divided into an upjier and lower 

 lobe or lip. 



Laciniate: divided into irregular lobes. 



Lamellate : formed of thin phites. 



Lamina: the blade of a leaf, &c. 



Lanceolate : lance-shaped. 



Laiuiginous: woolly. 



Lateral: placed at, or pertaining to the 

 side. 



Leaf, 33. 



Leaflet, 36. 



Leathery: see Coriaceous. 



Legume, 88. 



Lenticular: like a double-convex lens. 



Liber, 31. 



Ligidate : strap-shaped. 



Ligula: Flora, p. 545. 



Limb: the expanded part of a leaf, &c. 



Linear : long and narrow, with parallel 

 margins. 



Lip: see Labellum and Labiate. 



Lobe : one of the parts of a divided body. 



Loculicidal, 89. 



Lunate : crescent-shaped. 



Lyrate : pinnatifid, with the upper lobes 

 enlarged. 



Marginal : borae on, or pertaining to, the 

 edge or margin. 



Medullary Rays, 30. 



Jledullar'y Sheath, 29. 



Jlembranous : of the texture of mem- 

 brane. 



Jlericarp: Flora, p. 157. 



.Alicropyle, 100. 



Midrib: the prolongation of the petiole 

 through the limb of a leaf. 



Monadelphous, 70. 



Monandrous: bearing one stamen. 



Moniliform: bearing short joints; like a 

 string of beads. 



Monochlamydeous: bearing oidy one row 

 of floral envelopes. 



MonocotA'ledonous, 104. 



Jloncecious, 67. 



Monopetalous : with the petals united 

 into one piece. 



Monosepalous : with the sepals imited 

 into one piece. 



JIucronate : tipped with an abrupt slen- 

 der point. 



Muricate : beset with hard wart-lika 

 points. 



Naturalized : introduced, but propagat- 

 ing freely by seed. 



