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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Styrax, 234. 



subulate, 77. 



succulent, fleshy. 



Sugar, 113. 



Sugar-cane, 338, 340. 



Sukh-dursan, 29, 52 



sulcate, furrowed. 



Sundew, 219. 



Sunflower, 230. 



Sunn Hemp, 197, 199. 



superior, applied to the ovary when 

 wholly free from the calyx-tube, 13 ; 

 applied to the radicle of the embryo 

 when straight and directed toward the 

 apex of the fruit ; applied to the calyx 

 when the limb of the calyx appears to 

 be inserted upon the ovary, owing to 

 the adhesion of the ovary to the tube 

 of the calyx. 



Suppression, 29. 



^7/;iy^^ (of leaves), 80. 



sutural placentation, 90. 



Sutures (of carpels), 94. 



Sweet Potato, 248. 



Sweet-sop, 151. 



Swintonia, 193. 



symmetrical, applied to flowers with the 

 number of parts in each whorl equal 

 or multiples. 



Symplocos, 233. 



syncarpous, 12. 



syngenesious, 37, 64. 



Synopsis of Indian Natural Orders, 130. 



Syxygium, 208. 



T. 



Tacca Family, 310. 



Taccaceae, 310. 



Talauma, 150. 



Talipot, 303. 



Tamarind, 198 ; described, 371. 



Tanghinia, 239. 



Tapioca, 280. 



Tap-root, 68. 



Taxus, 295. 



Tea, 169. 



Tea Family, 169. 



Teak, 259 



Tectona, 259. 



Teeta, 148. 



Teeth (of corolla, &c.), 89. 



Tendrils, 72, 81. 



terete, when the transverse section is 



circular. 

 terminal, 70. 

 Terminalia, 204. 

 ternary compounds, 20. 

 temate, 79. 

 Ternstromiaceat, 169. 

 Testa, 13. 

 tetra-, four, in composition. 



Tetracera, 149. 



tetradynamous, four long and two short ; 



applied to stamens only, 31, i6o. 

 tetramerous, applied to flowers with the 



parts in fours. 

 Tetranthera, 292. 

 Thalamiflorse, 60. 

 Thalamus, the floral receptacle. 

 Thea, 170. 

 Theca, a cell containing the spores of 



Cryptogams. 

 Theobroraa, 176. 

 Thorn Apple, 251. 

 Thrift Family, 263. 

 Thunbergia, 256. 

 Thyme, 258. 

 Thymelaceae, 286. 

 Thymus, 258. 

 Tigellu)n, 168. 

 Til, 246. 

 Tilia, 178. 

 Tiliaceae, 177. 

 Tinospora, 153, 154. 

 Tobacco, 252. 

 Tolabo, 29, 52. 

 Tomato, 252. 

 tomentose, with short, dense, more or 



less felted, cottony hairs. 

 Torenia, 254. 



Torus, the floral receptacle. 

 Touchwoods, 358. 

 Toxocarpus, 241. 

 Transpiration, 19. 

 Trapa, 212. 



Trebizonde Dates. 290. 

 Tree Ferns, 351. 

 tri; three, in composition. 

 Tribulus, 180. 

 Trichodesma, 249. 

 Trichomanes, 349. 

 Trichosanthes, 215. 

 tricoccous, applied to a syncarpous fruit 



consisting of three cocci. 

 trifid, 80. 

 trifoliolate, 79. 

 trigotious, three-cornered in cross section, 



with the angles obtuse. 

 trimerous, applied to flowers with the 



parts in threes. 

 trimorphism (of Ly thrum), 213. 

 tripartite, 80. 

 triquetrous, three-cornered in cross 



section, with the angles acute. 

 Triticum, 336. 

 Triumfetta, 177. 

 Tropreolum, 181, 182. 

 Truffle, 358. 



truncate, terminating abruptly. 

 Tube (of calyx), 33 ; of corolla. &c. 8q. 

 Tuber, 71, 358. 

 tuberous, 70. 

 Tubuliflorae, 230. 

 Tulsee, 29, 38. 



