Corolline 



A DICTIONARY 



Cotyledon 



the stamens inserted upon the 

 corolla. Compare Calyciflo- 

 ral and Thalamifloral. 



C6R'6LLINE, see Corollaceous. 



C6R'6LLULE, see Floret. 



COrO'NA (pi. Cdro'nse), see 

 Crown. 



CdR'ONATE, having a corona or 

 crown. 



COR6N'If6RM, having the form 

 of a corona or crown. 



CORO'NULA (pi. Coro'nulae), see 



CORONULE. 



COR'ONULE, a diminutive corona 

 or crown. 



CORPUSCLE, (1) any very small 

 body; "(2) see Corpusculum 

 (in the first sense). 



cSRPUS'CULA, pi., see Corpus- 

 culum. 



CORPUS'CULE, see Corpusculum. 



C6RPUSCULAR, pertaining to or 

 composed of corpuscles or 

 small particles. 



C6RPUS'CULUM (pi. Corpiis'cula), 

 (1) an old term for the central 

 cell in the archegonium of 

 Gymnosperms: sometimes ap- 

 plied to the whole archego- 

 nium; (2) the connecting body 

 between the arms (retiuacula) 

 which bear the pollinia of milk- 

 weeds (Asclepias). 



COR'RUGATED, in folds or 

 wrinkles. 



CORTEX, that portion of the 

 fundamental tissue lying out- 

 side the tibrovascular bundles. 

 In trees it is the "outer bark." 



COR' TlC AL, pertaining to the 

 bark or cortex. 



COR'TlCAL SHEATH, the ring of 

 primary bast (phloem) bundles. 

 CompareMEDULLARY Sheath. 



CdR'TlcATE, having a rind or 

 cortex. 



CdRTlCLF'EROUS, producing 

 bark or cortex. 



CdRTlC'LFORM, like bark. 



CdRTlCOLOUS, growing upon 

 the bark of trees, as many 

 mosses and lichens. 



c6r't!C0SE, having or resem- 

 bling bark; coiticous. 



c6R'T1C0US, see Cobticose. 



CdRTI'NA, the remnant of the 

 veil sometimes found at the 

 border of the pileus or cap in 

 mushrooms. 



CdR'YMB, a convex or flat-topped 

 indefinite or centripetal inflo- 

 rescence, like a raceme with 

 the lower pedicels elongated. 

 Compare Cyme. 



CORYM'BATE, having corymbs, 

 or growing in corymbs. 



C&RYMBIF'EROUS, producing 

 corymbs. 



CORYMBOSE, growing in or re- 

 sembling corymbs; corymbous. 



CORYM'BOtJS, see Corymbose. 



CORYMBULOSE, arranged in 

 small corymbs. 



CORYM BUS, see Corymb. 



CdSMdP'OLiTE, a plant widely 

 extended in the world, as Pte- 

 ris aquilina. 



C6S'TA (pi. Cbs'tae), see Rib. 



C6S'TAL, pertaining to a rib. 



COS'TAL-NERVED, a term some- 

 times applied to parallel-veined 

 leaves when the veins arise 

 from a midrib and run toward 

 the margins, as in the banana. 



CdS'TATE, having one or more 

 prominent veins or ribs. 



CdSTEL'LATE, having small ribs. 



C6TYLE'D6N, the first leaf or 

 leaves of a plant; seminal-leaf; 

 seed-lobe; seed-leaf. In exo- 

 gens they are usually different 

 in form from the leaves pro- 

 duced afterward, and are stored 

 with nutritive matter for the 

 young plant. 



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