INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



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etTpflle, a little cup (sc. acorn), 155. 

 cus'pi date, with a sharp, stiff point, 307. 

 eQ'ti ele, outer lamina of wall of epidermis, 



399. 



9? an'ie, blue, or any color except yellow 

 9y ftth'i f8rm, cup-shaped. 

 9y'cle (in Phyllotaxy), 263 2 264. 

 y clO'sis, same as flotation, currents in the 



cell. 



9yme, cymous, 363. 

 pym'bi form, boat-shaped. 

 9yp'sel a, 151. 



in Greek c&niposition), ten. 

 de 9id'fl ous, falling at the end of the season. 

 dge'li nate, bent downward. 

 dS'eom pound', much compoundedor divided, 



304. 



de eum'bent, 212. (Fig. 249 ) 

 de eur'rent, 274. 

 de eus'sate (leaves), opposite, and the pairs at 



dgf i nite, 118. 



de flex'ed, bent downward. 



de fo li 5'tion, the casting off of leaves. 



de his '961196, 113, 148. 



dgl i qugs'9ent (axis), same as solvent), 226. 



dSl toid, form of the Greek letter A, 288. 



dgn'droid, tree-like inform. 



dgn'dron (in Greek compounds], a tree. 



dgn'tate, 309. 



den tie 'ft late, 309. 



de nu ded, become naked. 



de pan' per ate, less developed than usual. 



de pend'ent, hanging down. 



de pressed', flattened from above ; low. 



dgx'trlne, a gummy substance produced by 

 the action of di istase upon starch. 



dex'trorse (twining), turning to the right. 



di (in Greek numerals'), two. 



dl'a deTphous, 120. 



di ag nO'sis, a brief statement of the distinc- 

 tive character of a plant or group. 



dl aph'a nous, transparent or translucent. 



di n' drous, with two stamens, 118. 



dl'as t-lse, a peculiar ferment in malt, alter- 

 ing starch into dextrine. 



di chfig'a mous, 445. 



di ehflt'o mous, forked or two-forked. 



die 'li none, <>7. 



di pot'y 16 dons, dicotyledonous, 182, 284. 



dld'y mous, double. 



di dvn'a mous, 119. 



dif fuse', much divided and spreading. 



dig'i tate, with several distinct leaflets pal- 

 mately arranged (as in the leaf of the 

 Horse-chestnut). 



di mld'i ate (anther), halved, 114. 



di mor'phous plants, 446. 



di devious (flowers), 67. 



dip'ter ous, having two wings. 



disk, 85, 362. 



dis'^oid, no rays. (Fig. 446.) 



disk-bearing tissue, 401 . 



dis sget'ed, cut into deep lobes. 



dis sgp'i ment, same as partition, 132. 



dis'ti-eh ous, arranged in two rows. 



dis tinet, separate, not united, 82. 



di v3r'i cate, wide-spread, straggling. 



di ver'gent, spreading with a less angle. 



dSr'sal, on or relating to the back. 



dotted cells, 384. 



dotted ducts, 406. 



double terms, 301. 



downy, clothed with short, weak hairs. 



drupe, 156. 



dru pa'ceus. (See tryma.) 



drying-press, 6. 



ducts, 402. 



du'pli eate, inpairs^ double. 



du ra'men, heart-wood, 418. 



dwarfing. (Fig. 5.50, d.) 



E, ex (in composition), without ; as. 



e brfic'te ate, without bracts. 



gch'i nate, prickly with rigid hairs. 



ef fete, sterile, exhausted. 



el'a ters, spiral, elastic threads accompanying 



certain spores. 



el Hp'tie, elliptical (leaf), 289. 

 e lOn ga'tgd, lengthened, extended. 

 e mar'gi nate, 307. 

 gm'bryo, 31, 180. 

 embryo sac, 142. 

 6n'do carp, 156. 

 gn'do chrome, the coloring matter of plants. 



See chlorophyl. 

 en dOg'e nous structure, 421. 

 gn'do ggns, 180, 421, 422, 424. 

 en'do pleu'ra. same as tegmen, 172. 

 en dos' mOse, a thrusting, which causes 



liquids of different densities to pass through 



thin membranes, and mingle. 

 gn'si f6nu, sword-shaped, 297. 

 entire, even-edged, 308. 

 e phgm'e ral, enduring for one day. 

 gp'I (in Greek composition), upon : as. 

 gp'i carp, 156. 



gp'i derm is, outside layer of cells, 391. 

 g pig'y nous, upon the ovary, 97, 119. 

 gp'i pet' al ous, on the petals, 119. 

 gp'i phytes, plants on other plants, 208. 

 gp'i sperm, the skin of the seed. 

 gq'ui tant (astraddle), 258. 

 e rose', eroded, as if gnawed, 310. 

 e ta?'ri 5, 158. 



6'ti o la ted, colorless for want of light. 

 gx'al bfl'mi nous, without albumen, 178. 

 ex cur'rent, 226. 

 ex Qg'e nae, exogens, 182. 

 ex Og'e nous structure, 416-418. 

 gx'os mOse, flowing out. 

 ex sert'ed, projecting out of, or beyond. 

 ex stlp'd late, without stipules, 272. 

 ex'tra (in composition), beyond ,' as. 

 extra-axillary, same as supra axillary, 

 ex trOrse', turned outward, 114. 



fSl'eate, scythe-shaped, curved. 



ffir'i na'caous, flour-like in texture. 



f&r'i nous, mealy on the surface. 



fgs'9i -ele, a bundle. 365. 



fas ci'u late (leaves), 262. 



fgath'er-veined, 285. 



fer ru'gi nous, of the color of iron-rust. 



fer'tile (flower), seed-producing, 67. 



fer'ti li za'tion, etc., 433, 434, 447. 



nb'rillae,^^fe, 199,428. 



flT a ment, the stalk of a stamen, 111, 112. 



fil I cl'nse. 



ffl'i f6rm, slender like a thread. 



flm'bri ate, fringed, having the edge bordered 



with slender processes. 

 fls'sioh, a splitting into parts. 

 fist'fl lar, hollow, as the leaf of onion. 

 fla bgl'li fOrm, fan-shaped, 298. 

 fla ggl'li f6rm, whip-shaped; long, taper, and 



fla vgs'9ent, yellowish, turning yellow. 

 flgx'fl ous, zig-zag or wavy. 



