INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



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In'ter riipt'ed ly pinnate, 302. (Fig. 358.) 

 in trOrse' (anthers), turned inward, 114. 

 In'vo Ifl'-ere, involucel. 347, 

 In'vo lute, rotted inward, 256. (Fig. 287.) 

 Ir rSg'u lar flowers, 83, 101. 



joint'ed, having joints, separable pieces. 

 jfl'gum, a pair ; as, bijugous, with two pairs 

 of leaflets; trijugous, three pairs. 



keel, keeled. (See carinate.) 

 kidney-shaped. (See reniform, 295.) 

 kingdoms of Nature, 12-14. 



la bSl'lum, the odd petal of an orchid, 101. 



la'bi ate, lip-shaped, 103. 



139 'er ate, torn irregularly by deep incisions. 



la 9in'i ate, slashed, with deep incisions. 



la te"s'9ent, containing lac, or milk. 



15e u" nOse', having lacunae or holes. 



la eus'trlne, growing in lakes. 



ISm'i nil, the blade of a leaf, a thin plate, 271. 



la"n'9e o late, lance-shaped. (Fig. 317.) 



la nu'gi nose, woolly, 312. 



la'tex, (1) me turbid or milky juice of plants; 



lac tif 'er ous tissue, 408. 



latin names of plants, 25, 26. 



layer. (See stolon, 217.) 



leaf, 271, etc.; structure of, 431, etc. 



leaf-bud, 244, etc. 



leaflet, the piece of a compound leaf, 301. 



leaf-stems, 222. 



leg'fime, 165. 



lens, 7. 



len tl-e'Q lar, shaped like a convex lens. 



H'ber, the inner bark, 412. 



H chens, II kens', 519. 



llg'ne ous system, 399. 



lig'fi late, strap-shaped, 103. 



lig files, the stipules of grasses, 279. 



ml a'ceous flower, 100. 



limb, the border, 91. 



lin'e ar, long and narrow, 297. 



lin noe'tis, 468. 



liv'id, clouded with bluish, brown, and gray. 



10'bate, lobed, 294. 



IQe'fl li 9l'dal, opening into the cell, 148. 



lo us'ta, a spikelet of the grasses. 



lO'ment, a jointed legume, 165. 



10 rate', thong-shaped. 



Ifl'nate, crescent-shape 



ly'o pO'di a'9C oe, 487. 

 ly'rate, ^innatifld. with the upper lobes much 

 larger than the lower, 2 ( J3. 



m5e ros (in Greek compounds'), long. 



maVd late, spotted or blotched. 



male (flowers), same as staminate. 



mar 96s'9ent, withering, but persistent, 109. 



mar 'gin al, belonging to the border. 



mar 'gin ate, having the border different. 



me dul'la, pith. 



m8d'ul la ry rays, 414. 



mgd'ul la ry sheath, 414. 



mgm'bra na'ceous, membranous, thin and 



pellucid, 315. 

 mer'i carp, one of the carpels of a cremocarp 



of an umbellifer. (Fig. 177.) 

 mer ous, consisting of parts. 

 mS tSb'O Hsm, 429. 

 ml'ero pyle, 177 ; same as foramen, 

 ml'ero seOpe, 8. 



mld'rib, the central vein of a leaf, 282. 

 mld'veln (used in this work), 883, 



mln'er al, 13. 



mit'ri f6Tm,formed like a conical cap. 

 monos (in Greek compounds), one only ; as, 

 mon'a dglph'ous, 120. 

 mo nSn'drous, 1-stamened, 118. 

 mo nil'i fOrm (roots), 204. 

 mbn'o car'pic herbs. 42. 

 m5n'o chla myd'e ous (flowers), 66. 

 mOn'o cot'y Ig'dOns, 180, 284. 

 mo nee cious, 67. 



mo nQg'y nous, with one style, 124. 

 mon'o pgt'a Ia3. (See gamopetalse, 513.) 

 mon'o pet'a lous, 80, 91. 

 mo nOph'yl lous, \-leaved. 

 m5n'o sgp'al lous, TO, 91. 

 m5n'strous flowers, 334. 

 mor ph51 o gy, 19 ; of the leaf, 271. 

 movements of fluids, 431. 

 mfi'-ero, a sharp, small, abrupt point. 

 mu'ero nate. 307. 

 mul'ti (in composition), many. 

 mill ti fid, cut half-way into many segments. 

 mu'ri -eate, bearing short, hard points. 

 mu'ri f6rm, like a wall of mason-work. 

 mus eol'o gy, a treatise on mosses. 

 mfi'ti cose, pointless, not pointed. 

 my 9e'li urn, the thallus of the fungi, usually 

 concealed, 519. 



na'ked seeds. 147. (Fig. 166.) 



na'pi f6nn (root). 03. 



na'tant, swimming / underwater. 



nat'u ral Ized, growing spontaneously, but not 

 native. 



nSt u ral orders, 458, 463, 465, 497. 



natural system, 504, 506, etc. 



nge'tar, honey. 



nectary, 77. 



ne pgri'thgs, 322. (Fig. 891.) 



nerves, the veins (282) are sometimes so called. 



ngt'ted or net-veined. (See reticulate, 284.) 



nea tral flower, 68. 



nod 'ding, nutant, the summit bent over, as in 

 snmudrop. 



node, a joint of the stem, 220. 



no dose', knotted, large-jointed. 



n5d'fi lose (root), 204. 



no'men clat'ure, 25, 498. etc. 



nor'mal, according to rule, regular. 



nu'9i f6rm, nut-like-. 



nu 9el'lus, kernel (sc. of ovule), 140, 172, cen- 

 tral body in cell. 



nu-elS'o lus, dense body within a nucleus. 



nfl'-ele us, dense spherical mass of protoplasm 

 in a cell. 



nut. (See glans, 155.) 



ob (in composition) denotes inversion ; as, 



Qb'^om pressed', flattened back and front. 



ob 0r'date, 307. 



ob lftn'9e o late, 2fiO. 



ob Hque', unequal- sided, as the leaves of elm. 



Ob'long, 289. 



ob O'vate, 290. 



ob tfise', 307. 



Ob'vo lute (in (estivation), 258. 



Och'rea, sheathing stipules, 279. 



Ofh'ro lea'ose, cream color, pale yellow. 



octo (in Greek composition), eight. 



oc tSn'drose, having 8 stamens. 



o tog'y' nOee, having 8 styles. 



off s5t, a short lateral shoot, 218. 



oligos (in Greek composition), few ; as, 



51T gSn dria, with few stamens. 



81'i va'ceous, olive-green, brownish-green. 



