Spurred 



OF BOTANICAL TERMS. 



Staminodium 



SPURRED, bearing a spur; cal- 



carate. 

 SQUA'MA (pi. Squa'mae), a scale 



of auy kind, as one of the leaves 



of a bud. 



SQUAmA'CEOUS, see Squamose. 

 SQUAMiEFORM, see Squami- 



FORM 



SQUA'MATE, see Squamose. 



SQUAMEL'LA (pi. SquameTlse), 

 diminutive of Squama: a small 

 scale, as the bracts upon the 

 head in Composite; squamula. 



SQUAMflL'LATE, diminutive of 

 Squamate. See Squamclose. 



SQUAMELLIF'EROUS, bearing 

 squamelloe. 



SQUAMEL'LiFORM, like a small 

 scale; squamuliform. 



SQUAmIF'EROUS, scale-bearing; 

 squamigerous; squamose. 



SQUAMIFLO'ROUS, having flow- 

 ers which resemble scales or 

 are borne upon scales. 



SftUA'MiFORM, scale - shaped; 

 squamoid. 



SQUAMIG'EROUS, see Squamif- 



KKOU8. 



SQUA'MOID, see Squamiform. 



SQUAMOSE', scale-like; covered 

 with scales; consisting of 

 scales; squamous; squamate; 

 squamaceous. See Squami- 

 form and Squamiferous. 



SQUA'MOUS, pertaining to scales, 

 or squamose. 



SQUAMOUS BULB, see Scaly 

 Bulb. 



SQUAM'UlA, see Squamella. 

 Formerly applied to the lodi- 

 cule of grasses. 



SQUAM'UL ATE, see Squamulose. 



SQUAM'ULlFORM, see Squamel- 



LIFORM. 



SQUAM'ULOSE, diminutive of 

 Squamose; having or resem- 



bling small scales; squamel- 

 late; squamulate. 



SQUARROSE', having lateral or- 

 gans, as leaves, extending at 

 about right angles to the axis. 



SQUAR'RULOSE, somewhat 

 squarrose. 



STAG'-HEADED, a term applied 

 in forestry to a tree which is 

 dying at the top. 



STAINED, faintly colored— ap- 

 plied to fruits. 



STALKED GLAND, see Glandu- 

 lar Hair. 



STALK'LET, a secondary or very 

 small stalk. See Secondary 

 Petiole and Secondary Pe- 

 duncle. 



STA'MfiN, the pollen-bearing or- 

 gan of a flower, usually con- 

 sisting of an anther, or part 

 immediately enclosing the pol- 

 len, and a filament or stalk. 



STAM'InaL (obs.), see Stami- 



NATE. 



STAM'iNATE, pertaining to sta- 

 mens; containing stamens but 

 no pistils— said of a plant or 

 flower. See Stamineal. 



STAmIN'EAL, formed of stamens; 

 attached to stamens; having 

 marked reference to stamens; 

 stamineous; staminate. 



STAMtN'EAL CdL'UMN, see 

 Androphore. 



STAMIN'EOUS, see Stamineal. 



STAMINlD'fUM (pi. Staminid'ia) 

 (obs.), see Antheridium. 



STAmINIF'EROUS, bearing sta- 

 mens; staminigerous. Said 

 especially of a plant or flower 

 bearing stamens but no pistils. 



STAMlNiG'EROUS, see Staminif- 



EROUS. 



STAM'lNODE, see Staminodium. 



STAMIN0'D!UM(p1. Stamino'dia), 

 an altered, abortive, and sterile 

 stamen, or body occupying the 



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