GLOSSARY. 



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Bays 57 ; the marginal flowers a head or 

 cvme- tlie [lartial stalks of an umbel. 



Radiate 'or Kadiaat : bcaruig rays ; di- 

 ver"-in"- from a centre. 



Radic'iil'near or belonging to the root. 



Radicle, 103. 



Raphe, 83. 



RGC6I)tUClG 61- 



Recliniiii^: 'leaning or faUing to one side. 



ReflS"!' ! '^^"^ g^^'^^'^^y backward. 



Refracted: bent abruptly backward, as if 

 broken. 



Regular: of uniform shape and size. 



Reniform: see Kidney-shaped. 



Repand: wavy. 



Resupinate: turned upside down. 



Reticulate: disposed in little spaces, like 

 network. 



Revolutc : rolled backward. 



Rhizoma, 18. 



Rhombic or Rhomboidal : diamond- 

 shaped. 



Ribs, 33 ; longitudinal ridges. 



Ribbed : bearing ribs. 



Root, 7. 



Rootlet, 7. 



Roots tock, 18. 



Rostrate: beaked. 



Rotate : wheel-shaped ; with a short tube 

 and a spreading limb. 



Rudimentary: imperfectly deyeloped. 



Rugose: uneven; wrinkled. 



Ruminated (albumen) : divided into 

 lobes. 



Runcinate : same as lyrate, but with the 

 lobes directed backward. 



Runner, 23. 



Sagittate: arrow-shaped. 



Samara, 97. 



Scabrous: rough. 



Scales : reduced leaves, or any small 



and thin appendage. 

 Scaly : beset with scales ; of the texture 



of scales. 

 Scape, 50. 



Scarious : very thin and colorless. 

 Scurfy : covered with minute scales. 

 Secund: one-sided. 

 Seed, 99. 

 Segment: one of the parts of a divided 



leaf, &c. 

 Sepal, 63. 

 Septicidal, 89. 

 Serrate: with the margin cut into teeth 



like a saw. 

 Serrulate : finely serrate. 

 Sessile: not raised on a stalk. 

 Setaceous: bristle-like. 

 Sheath: the base of a leaf when it is 



wrapped round the stem. 

 Sheathing ; enclosing the stem like a 



sheath. 

 Shield-shaped: see Peltate. 

 Shrub, 20. 

 Silicle and Silique, 90. 



Silky : clothed with fine appressed shin- 

 ing hairs. 



Silvery : white and shining. 



Simple: of one piece. 



Sinuate : with tlie margins cut into 

 rounded incisions (sinuses) which are 

 separated by rounded lobes. 



Solitary : standing alone. 



Sorus : the li'uit cluster of ferns. 



Spadix, 54. 



Spathe, 54. 



Spatulate : dilated into a broad and 

 romided summit, from a slender base. 



Species, 111. 



Specific : pertaining to a species. 



Spike, 52. 



Spikelet : a .small spike, or a branch of a 

 spike. 



Spindle-shaped: see Fusifoiin. 



Spine, 24. 



Spiny: armed with spines; spine-like. 



Spiral Vessels, 6. 



Sporangia: Flora, p. 585. 



Spores: Flora, p. 585. 



Spur: a hollow appendage of the calyx 

 or the corolla. 



Spun-ed : furnished with a spur. 



Squarrose : covered with spreading 

 scales. 



Stamen, 69. 



Staminate: bearing stamens. 



Standard: Flora, p. 86. 



Stellate or Stellar : radiating from a 

 common centre. 



Stem, 13. 



Stemless, 13. 



Sterile: unfruitful; imperfect. 



Stigma, 7S. 



Sriginatic: Iielonging to tl:e stigma. 



Stipe : the stalk of an ovary or of a fern- 

 leaf. 



Stipel, 38. 



Stipellate : furnished with stipels. 



Stipule, 38. 



Stipulate: furnished with stipules. 



Stolon, 22. 



Stoloniferous: bearing stolons. 



Stomata, 33. 



Strap-shaped : long and flat, with par- 

 allel margins. 



Striate: njarked with fine furrows. 



Strigose : bristly with rigid appressed 

 hairs. 



Strobile, 98. 



Style, 77. 



Subulate : awl-shaped. 



Sulcate: marked with deep furrows. 



Suspended: hanging. 



Suture, 80. 



Sj-ngenesious, 72. 



System, 115. 



Tap-root, 8. 

 Tendril, 25. 



Terete : cylindrical ; round. 

 Ternate : of three leaflets ; three in a 

 whorl. 



