INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



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crcnatf t 70. 



Crocus, 233. 



Croton-oil, 206. 



Crown Imperial, 226. 



Crucifer Family, 122. 



Cruciferse, 122. 



Cryptogamic plants, 251. 



Cuckoo Pint, 40. 



Cucubalus, 129. 



cucullate, hooded. 



Cucumber, 157. 



Cucurbitaceae, 156. 



Cudweed, 175. 



Culm, 238. 



Cumin, 164. 



cuneate, wedge-shaped. 



Cupressus. 246, 250, 



cupular, cup-shaped. 



Cupule, the cup-like involucre of 



Corylacese. 

 Currants, 159. 

 Cuscuta, 188. 

 cuspidate, with an abrupt, acute 



point. 



Cyclamen, 182. 

 Cyme, cymose, 73. 

 Cyperacese, 235. 

 Cyperus, 237. 

 Cypress, 246, 250. 

 Cypripedium, 231, 



Daffodil, 233. 



Dahlia, 178. 



Daisy, 28, 174. 



Dammara, 249. 



Dandelion, 173, 174, 178. 



Daphne Family, 201. 



Date Palm, 220. 



Datura, 191. 



Deaclnettle, 30, 194. 



Deal, 249. 



deca~ or decent-, ten in composition. 



decandrous, 54. 



dtcidnouSf 6. 



declinate, applied to stamens when 

 directed to one side. 



decumbent, applied to stems hori- 

 zontal at first, when rising from 

 the ground towards the inflores- 

 cence. 



decurrent, 70. 



decussate, with opposite pairs 

 alternating at right angles. 



definite, inflorescences, 73 ; seeds, or 

 ovules, 19 ; vascular bundles, 

 9> 



dehisce, dehiscent, 83, 84. 



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Dentaria, 124. 



dentate, 70. 



denticulate, finely-toothed. 



Descending axis, 9. 



Describing plants 275. 



determinate, applied to an inflores- 

 cence which is definite, centri- 

 petal, or cymose. 



di-, two in composition. 



diadelphous, 25. 



diandrous, 54. 



Dianthus, 129. 



Dicentra, 122. 



Dichlamydea?, 50, 113. 



dicklamydeous, with calyx and co- 

 rolla, 1 8. 



dichotomous, forked. 



diclinous, flowers with stamens 

 only, or with pistil only. 



dicoccpus, applied to syncarpous 

 fruits consisting of two cocci. 



dicotyledonous, 37. 



Dictoyledons, 39, 49; classification 

 of, 113. 



didynamous, two long and two 

 short, applied to stamens, 31. 



Diffusion, 104. 



Digitalis, 192. 



digitate, 67. 



digynous, with two styles. 



Dill, 164. 



dimerous, applied to flowers with 

 parts in twos. 



Dimorphism of flax, 133 



dioecious, with staminate and 

 pistillate flowers on different 

 plants, 33. 



Dionsea, 160. 



Dioscorea, 235. 



Dioscoreaceae, 234. 



Dipsaceae, 172. 



Dipterix, 148. 



Disk, a cellular ring- or cup-like 

 thickening of the receptacle, 

 either free, or adherent to the 

 calyx-tube or ovary, 29. 



dissected, cut into fine divisions. 



Dissepiments, ,80. 



distichous, in two rows. 



distractile, applied to anthers when 

 the anther-lobes are widely separ- 

 ated from each other by an exten- 

 sion of the connective. 



Dock, 200. 



Dodder, 188. 



dodecandrous t with twelve stamens. 



dorsal, 80. 



Douglas Fir, 2-19. 



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