INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



3&5 



Coptis, 14S. 



Coral-plant, 278. 



Oirchorus, 177. 



cordate, 77. 



Cordia, 249. 



Cordiaceae, 249. 



coriaceous, of leathery consistence. 



Coriander, 219. 



Cork, 286. 



Corm, 71. 



Corolla, 7. 



CoroUiflorsB, 224. 



Corona (of Amaryllidacese), 328 ; of Ascle- 



piadacese, 241. 

 Corymb, 84. 

 Costus, 326. 

 Cotton, 174. 

 Cotton-tree, 175. 

 Cotyledons, 14. 

 Cranberry Tribe, 233. 

 Crassulaceae, ei7. 

 Crataeva, 162. 

 crenate, 80. 

 Crescentia, 245. 

 Cress, 160. 

 Crinum, 29, 52, 327. 

 Crotalaria, 197, 199. 

 Croton, 279. 

 Croton-oil plant, 279. 

 Crucifer Family, 159. 

 Cruciferse, 159. 

 Cryptogaraia, 342. 

 cuctdlate, hooded. 

 Cucumber, 214. 

 Cucumis, 214 

 Cucurbita, 214. 

 Cucurbitaceae, 213. 

 Culm, 339. 



cuneate, wedge-shaped. 

 Cupressus, 295. 

 Cupule, the cup-like involucre of Cory- 



laceae. 

 Cupuliferse, 284. 

 Curcuma, 326. 

 Cuscuta, 248. 



cuspidate, with an abrupt, acute point. 

 Custard Apple,'i5i, 152. 

 Custard-Apple Family, 151. 

 Cyanotis, 314. 

 Cyathea, 348. 

 Cycadaceae, 300. 

 Cycas, 70, 279. 

 Cycas Family, 300. 

 Cyme, 86. 

 cymose, 86. 

 Cynara, 230. 

 Cynodon, 339, 341. 

 Cyperaceae, 334. 

 Cyperus, 334. 

 Cypress, 295. 

 Cypnpedium, 322. 

 Cyrtandreae, 246. 



Daffodil, 328. 



Dalbergia, 197, 199. 



Daphne, 286. 



Date, 302. 



Dates, Trebizonde, 290. 



Datura, 251. 



Daucus, 219. 



Davallia, 348. 



Deadly Nightshade, 252. 



deca- or decern-, ten, in composition. 



deciduous, 7- 



declinate, applied to stamens when 



directed to one side, 233. 

 decumbent, applied to stems horizontal 



at first, then rising from the ground 



towards the inflorescence. 

 decurrent, 80. 

 decussate, with opposite pairs alternating 



at right angles. 

 Deeringia, 268. 

 definite : inflorescence, 86 ; seeds or 



ovules, 104 ; vascular htmiles, X15. 

 dehiscence (of fruits), 94, 100, 

 Delima, 149. 

 Delphinium, 148. 

 Dendrobe, 29, 50. 

 Dendrobium, 29, 50, 316, 319. 

 dentate, 80. 



denticulate, finely toothed. 

 Descending axis, 15. 

 Describing Plants, 369. 

 Desmodium, 197. 



determinate, applied to an inflores- 

 cence which is definite, centripetal, or 



cymose. 

 Dhak, 195, 197. 

 di-, two, in composition. 

 diadelphous, 11. 

 diagnostic characters, 127. 

 diandrous, 42. 

 Dianthus, 166. 

 Dichlamydeae, 60. 

 dichlamydeous, with calyx and corolla, 



24, 41. 

 dichotomous, forked. 

 diclinous, applied to flowers with stamens 



only, or with pistil only. 

 diclinous, 40. 

 dicocco7is, applied to syncarpous fruits 



consisting of two cocci. 

 dicotyledotwus, 15. 

 Dicotyledons, 45. 

 Didymocarpus, 246. 

 didynamous, two long and two short. 



applied only to stamens, 39. 

 Diffusion, 119. 

 Digitaria, 337. 

 digitate, 78, 79. 

 digynous, with two stj les. 

 Dill, 219. 

 Dillenia Family, 148. 



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