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GLOSSARY 



Umbel. An Inflorescence In which the peduncles 



or pedicels of a cluster spring from the same 



point. 



Umbellate. In or like an umbel. 

 Umbellet. A secondary umbel. 

 Umbettiform. In the shape of an umbel. 

 Umbeflule. An nmbellet. 

 Umbonate. Bearing a stout projection In the 



center ; bossed. 



Undulate. With a wavy surface ; repand. 

 Unguiculaie. Contracted at base into a claw. 

 Oi-. In composition, one. 

 Unisexual. Of one sex, either staminate or 



pistillate only. 

 Urceolaie. Hollow and cylindrical or ovoid, and 



contracted at or below the mouth, like an 



urn. 

 Utricle. A small bladdery 1-seeded fruit ; any 



small bladder-like body. 



Vallecular. Of or near a valley or groove. 

 Valvate. Opening by valves, as a capsule ; in 



aestivation, meeting by the edges without 



overlapping. 

 Valve. One of the pieces into which a capsule 



splits. 



Vascular. Furnished with vessels or ducts. 

 Veins. Threads of fibro- vascular tissue in a leaf 



or other organ, especially those which branch 



(as distinguished from nerves). 

 Velum. The membranous indusium in Iso- 



Mtt. 

 Ventral. Belonging to the anterior or inner 



face of an organ ; the opposite of dorsal. 



Venfricose. Swelling unequally, or inflated on 

 one side. 



Vermiform. Worm-shaped. 



Vernation. The arrangement of leaves in the 

 bud. 



Verrucoise. Covered with wart-like elevations. 



Versatile (anther). Attached near the middle 

 and turning freely on its support. 



Verticil. A whorl. 



Verticittazter. A cluster resembling a whorl 

 but composed of two opposite cymes. 



VerticiUatrate. Bearing or arranged in clus- 

 ters resembling whorls. 



VerticilMe. Disposed in a whorl. 



Vesicle. A small bladder or air-cavity. 



Vesicular, Vesieulose. Composed of or cov- 

 ered with vesicles. 



Villous. Bearing long and soft hairs. 



Virgate. Wand-shaped ; slender, straight and 

 erect. 



Viscid. Glutinous ; sticky. 



Vitta. An oil-tube ; a structure commonly 

 present in the pericarp of the Umbelliferae. 



Whorl. An arrangement of leaves, etc., in a 

 circle round the stem. 



Wing. Any membranous or thin expansion 

 bordering or surrounding an organ ; the lat- 

 eral petal of a papilionaceous corolla. 



Woolly. Clothed with long and tortuous or 

 matted hairs. 



Zygomorphic. Capable of division by only one 

 plane of symmetry. 



