INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



297 



Rampion, 179. 



Ranunculaceae, 113. 



Ranunculus Family, 113. 



Raphe, that portion of the vascular 

 cord connecting the chalaze of an 

 ovule with the placenta, which 

 is adherent to the side of the 

 ovule. 



Raphides, 98. 



Rattans, 221. 



Rat-tie, 193. 



Ray, 29. 



Receptacle, 5. 



Receptacle, common, 28, 72. 



regular, 6. 



Reindeer Moss, 269. 



reniforin, 65. 



Repluin, the persistent sutural 

 frame remaining after the fall 

 of the valves in some Cruciferse, 

 Leguminosse, &c., 124. 



Reproductive organs, 17. 



Resedaceae, 125. 



Rcsen, 250. 



Respiration, vegetable, 15. 



resupinate, applied to flowers when 

 reversed, or upside down, 127. 



refuse, applied to a very obtuse ex- 

 tremity notched in the middle. 



revolute, with the margins rolled 

 outwards. 



Rhamnaceae, 143. 



Rheum, 200. 



Rhinanthus, 193. 



Rhizome, 39. 



Rhododendron, 180. 



rJwmboidal, lozenge-shaped. 



Rhubarb, 200 ; cells and vessels of ,91. 



Ribesiaceae, 159. 



Ribwort Plantain, 198. 



Rice, 239, 242. 



Rice-paper, 163. 



Ricinus, 206. 



ringent, bilabiate and gaping. 



Roccella, 269. 



Rock-cist, 126. 



Root, structure of, 2, 9, 58. 



Rosaceae, 150. 



Rose, Family, 150. 



Rose, fruit of, 87. 



Roseae, 151. 



Rosemary, 195. * 



Rosewood, 148. 



Rostellum, 43, 229. 

 rotate, applied to a gamopetalous 

 regular corolla, with a short tube 

 and spreading limb. 

 roiundate, 65. 



O.B. 



Rubiaceas, 169. 



rugose, wrinkled. 



Rumex, 200. 



ruminated, 143. 



rnncinate, pinnatifid, with the seg- 

 ments directed downwards. 



R unner, a rooting prostrate slender 

 branch. 



Ruscus, 225. 



Rush Family, 226. 



Rush, Flowering, 223. 



Rushlights, 227. 



Rye, 239. 



Rye Grass, 239. 



Saccharum, 243. 



Safflower, 178. 



Saffron, 233. 



Sage, 196. 



sagittate, 66. 



Sago, 221. 



St. John's-worts, 129. 



Sahcaceae, 214. 



Salicornia, 200. 



Sallow, 214. 



Salsify, 178. 



Salsola, 200. 



Saltwort, 200. 



Samara, a winged fruit, or coccus, 

 141. 



Samolus, 182. 



Samphire, 163. 



Sand Carex, 238. 



Sanders-wood, 149. 



Sanduisorbeac, 151. 



Sandwort, 129. 



Sanicle, 163. 



Sap, 103. 



Sap-green, 144. 



Sapmdaceae, 140. 



Saponaria, 129. 



Sapotaceae, 205. 



Sappen-wood, 149. 



Sap-wood (or alburnum), the 

 younger outer portion of the wood 

 of Exogens. It takes a principal 

 part in the upward conveyance or! 

 sap, and is usually of paler colour 

 than the heart-wood. 



Savory, 196. 



Saxifragaceae, 159. 



Saxifrage Family, 159. 



Scabious, 172. 



scabrous, rough to the touch. 

 Scale-leaves, 62. 

 Scammony, 189. 

 Scape, 72. 



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