Homostyled 



A DICTIONARY 



Hybrid 



oue kind; isosporous. Com- 

 pare Heterosporous. 



HO'MOSTYLED, see Homogo- 

 nous. 



HOmOT'ROPAL, see Homotro- 

 pous. 



HOMOT'ROPOTJS, said of an em- 

 bryo in a curved seed when it 

 is curved in the same manner 

 as the seed. 



HOM'OTYPE, see Homologue. 



HON'EY, see Nectar. 



HON'EY-COMBED, see Alveo- 

 late. 



HON'EY-DEW, a sweet substance 

 found on the leaves of plants, 

 usually a secretion from plant- 

 lice. 



HON'EY GUIDE, see Nectar- 

 guide. 



HONEY-PORE, the supposed pore 

 in flowers which secretes 

 honey. (Obs.) 



HONEY-SPOT, see Nectar- 

 guide. 



HOOD, see Cucullus. 



HOODED, see Cucullate. 



HOOD -SHAPED, see Cucullate. 



HOOP, the connecting band be- 

 tween the valves in Diatoma- 

 ceae. 



HORIZON'TAL SYSTEM, the cel- 

 lular as distinguished from the 

 fibrovascular system. Little 

 used. 



HOR'MOgON, see Hormogonium. 



H6RMOGONIUM (pi. Hormogo- 

 ni'a), a reproductive body in 

 certain algae, as the Oscilla- 

 toriese, consisting of a short 

 chain of cells, one of the natu- 

 ral fragments of a filament. 



HORN, any horn-shaped appen- 

 dage, as the spur of a flower. 



HdRN'LET, a little horn. 



HORNY, of the texture of a horn, 



as the pericarp of witch-hazel, 

 Hamamelis Virginica. 



HOROLOg'ICAL, said of flowers 

 which open and close at defi- 

 nite hours of the day. 



HORTflN'SlS, pertaining to a 

 garden. 



HOR'TUS-SiC'CtJS, see Herba- 

 rium. 



HOSE-IN-HOSE, when the calyx 

 in a gamopetalous flower takes 

 the form of the corolla, or 

 when the corolla itself in such 

 a flower is in two parts or 

 whorls. 



HOST, a plant which supports a 

 parasite. 



HOST -PLANT, see Host. 



HU'MIFUSE, spreading upon the 

 ground. 



HU'MiLiS, low, or less in stature 

 than related species, but not 

 necessarily dwarf; pumilus. 



HU'MUS PLANT, see Sapro- 

 phyte. 



HUSK, any large, dry, thin 

 envelope covering the fruit or 

 inflorescence, as one of the 

 bracts surrounding an ear of 

 corn. 



HYALES'CENT, somewhat hya- 

 line. 



HY'ALiNE, clear and colorless 

 like glass or water; translucent 

 or transparent. 



HYALOPLASM, the clear portion 

 of the protoplasm free from 

 granules. Often restricted to 

 such a layer next to the cell- 

 wall, then called by some 

 Ectoplasm. 



HYBER'NACLE, see Hibernacu- 

 lum. 



HY'BERNATlNG, see Hiber- 

 nating. 



HY'BRlD, the offspring of two 

 species of the same genus. 

 Compare Cross. The term 



