INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



383 



Betle, 293. 



Bhang, 273. 



bi-f two, in composition. 



bidentate, with two teeth. 



biennial, producing seed and dying in 



the second season. 

 bijid, 79. 



bifoliolate, with two leaflets. 

 Bignonia Family, 244 

 Bignoniaceae, 244. 

 BiKh poison, 148. 

 bilabiate, 39. 

 biloatlar, two-celled ; applied to anthers 



and ovaries. 

 Bindweed Family, 247. 

 bipartite, 80. 

 Birthwort Family, 2S1. 

 biternate, 79. 

 Bixa, 164. 

 Bixacese, 164. 

 blade, 4. 



Blechnum, 347. 



Blumea, 229. 



Boehmeria, 29, 40, 270. a 



Boerhaavia, 265. 



Bokul, 235. 



Bombax, 176. 



Borage Family, 248. 



Boraginacea;, 248. 



Borassus, 302, 303. 



Boswellia, 185. 



Botrychium, 350. 



Bougainvillea, 266. 



Bowstring hemp, 313. 



Bracteole, the small bract of an indi- 

 vidual flower of an inflorescence. 



Bracts, bractcate, 87. 



Bramble, 200. 



Brasenia, 155. 



Brasil-nuts, 210. 



Brassica, 31, 159, 160, 161 



Bread-fruit, 275. 



Bnnjal, 251. 



Bromelia, 304. 



Broom-rapes, 253. 



Broussonetia, 275. 



Bruguiera, 211. 



Bryophyilum. 217, 218. 



Buchanania, 192. 



Buckthorn, 206. 



Buckthorn Family. 205. 



Buckwheat, 101, 269. 



Buckwheat Family, 269. 



Bud, 6. 



Bulb, 71. 



Bull-rush Family, 305. 



Bunt, 358. 



Burmannia, 523. 



Burmanniactse, 323. 



Buru-kan •<t, 29. 5a. 



Burseracea;, 185. 



Bu'.ea, 195. 



Butierwort Family, 254. 



C. 



Cabbage, 160. 

 Cactacese, 215. 

 Cadaba, 162. 



caducous, applied to organs of theflower 

 which fall off" at or before the time of 

 expansion, 31. 

 Csesalpiniea:, 196. 

 Cajanus, 199. 

 Calabash-tree, 245. 

 Calamander, 235. 



Calamus, 302. 



Calceolaria, 254. 



calceolate, slipper-shaped. 



Calophyllum, 168. 



Cal-isanthes, 244. 



Calotropis, 240. 



Calumba-root, 154. 



Calyciflorse, 60, 194 



Cnlyptra, 356. 



Calyx, 7. 



Cambiujii, 116. 



CamelLa, 170. 



Campanula, 231. 



Campanulacese, 231. 



caiifpanulate, bell-shaped. 



Camphor, 292. 



campylotropoiis, applied to ovules when 

 the nucleus and its coat are curved so 

 as to bring the micropyle near to the 

 hilum and to the organic base of the 

 nucleus. 



canescent, hoary with minute hairs, 

 giving the surface a whitish hue. 



Canna, 325. 



Cannabis, 273. 



Canthium, 227. 



Cape Gooseberry, 100, 251-2. 



Caper Family, 161. 



Capitula, 36. 



Capparidacese, 161. 



Capparis, 162. 



Capsule, loi. 



Caraways, 222. 



Carbon of plants, 21. 



Carbonic acid, 21, 120. 



Cardamoms, 327. 



Cardiospermum, 191. 



Carex, 335. 



Carina, a keel (of papilionaceous co- 

 rolla), 196. 



carinate, keeled. 



Carissa, 239. 



Carlemannia, 226. 



Carpels, 11. 



Carpophore, 220. 



Carrot, 219. 



Carthamus, 230. 



Carum, 222. 



Caryophyllaceap, 166. 



Caryophillus, 209 



Caryopsis, 340. 



