INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



291 



Fir, 244. 

 Jistitlar, hollow, 240. 



Flag, 233. 



Flax, 132. 



Flax Family, 132. 



Flax, New Zealand, 226. 



Floret, the flower of a Composite, 



or of a Grass. 

 Flower-head, 20, 72. 



Flower, structure of, 4. 



Flowering Rush, 223. 



Flowerless plants, 251. 

 foliaceous, leaf -like. 



Foramen. See micropyle. 



Forget-me-not, 189. 



Foxglove, 192. 



Foxtail grass, 239. 



Fraxinus, 183. 



free, neither coherent nor adherent. 

 free central placentation, 81. 



French Beans, 149. 



French-berries, 144. 



Frogbit, 223. 



Frond, the leaf of a fern, or leaf- 

 like expansion of a Cryptogam. 



Fruit, 8, 82, 87. 



Fuchsia, 154. 



Fucus, 267. 



Fumariacese, T2i. 



Fumitory Family, 121. 



Fungi, 263. 



Funicle, 142. 



Furze. 147. 

 fusiform, spindle-shaped. 



Galbnlus, 248. 

 galeate, helmet-shaped. 



Gallic acid, 213. 



Gamopetalae, 50, 167. 

 gamophyllous, 42. 



gamosepalous, 25. 



Garancine, 170. 



Garlic, 226. 



geminate, in pairs. 



Gentian Family, 187. 



Gentianacea?, 187. 



Genus, no. 



Geraniaceae, 138. 



Geranium Family, 138. 



Germination, 37. 



gibbous, with a short, obtuse spur. 



Ginseng, 165. 



glabrous, 4, 70. 



Gladiolus, 233. 



Glands, cells, or hairs containing 

 or secreting resinous or oily 

 matter; or the lobes of the 



involucre of Spurge, 204 ; or of a 

 disk ; glands of pollinia, 229. 



Glasswort, 200. 



Glaucous, bluish-green. 



Glaux, 182. 



Glumes, the scaly bracts of Grasses 

 and Sedges, 45. 



Glumiferse, 50, 236. 



Glycyrrhiza, 149. 



Gonidia, cells capable of develop- 

 ing new plants, liberated by the 

 vegetative system of leafless 

 Cryptogams, 268. 



Good-King-Henry, 199. 



Gooseberry, 84, 159. 



Goosefoot Family, 98. 



Goosegrass, 171. 



Gossypium, 136. 



Gourd Family, 156. 



Graft, 153. 



Gram, 149. 



Gram.neae, 238. 



Grass Family, 238. 



Grass-cloth, 207. 



Ground-nuts, 149. 



Guelder Rose, 168. 



Gum Arabic, 150. 



Gntta Percha, 205. 



gymnospermous, 245. 



Gymnosperjns, plants with naked 

 seeds: i.e. not inclosed in an 

 ovary. 



gyiiandrous, applied to stamens 

 adhering to the pistil, 43. 



gynobasic, 190. 



Gynoecium, the pistil or carpels of a 

 flower collectively. 



Gynophore, a stalk supporting the 

 ovary above the rest of the 

 flower. 



-gynous, in composition, applying to 

 the pistil. 



Hsematoxylon, 149. 



Hair Moss, 262. 



liairy, 4. 



Hart's-tongue, 255. 



hastate, 66. 



Hazel Family, 210. 



Heart-wood (pr duramen"), the ma- 

 tured central portion of the wood 

 of Exogens. 



Heath Family, 179. 



Hedera, 164 ; described, 277. 



Helianthus, 177. 



Heliotrope, 190. 



Hellebote, 114. 



