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ENGLISH INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



dichlamydeous, having a double 



perianth, 

 dicotyledonous, composed of two 



seed-lobes, xii. 1. 

 didynamous, having four stamens, 



two long and two short, 

 dioecious plants are those which 

 have the stamens and pistils in 

 separate flowers and on different 

 plants. 



disk, the central part of a com- 

 pound flower, ix. ; a flat space 

 surrounding the ovary. 

 Dock, 538, 541. 

 Dodder, 424, 426. 

 Dog-Mercury, 553. 

 Dog-Rose, 201. 

 Dog- Violet, 78. 

 Dogwood, 291. 

 dotted, xiii. 

 Dropwort, 173, 181. 

 Dropwort, Water, 251, 269. 

 drupe, a nut enclosed in pulp, 



xii. 



DUCKWEED TRIBE, 643. 

 Duckweed, 643. 



duct, an imperfectly spiral vessel. 

 Dutch Clover, 152. 

 Dwale, 447. 

 Dyer's-Rocket, 72. 



Earth-nut, 250, 263. 



egg-shaped, oval, with the base 

 broader than the extremity, vi. 

 Eglantine, 200. 

 Elder, 295, 296. 

 Elder, Water, 297. 

 Elecampane, 328, S73. 



elliptical, egg-shaped, with both 



ends alike, vi. 

 ELM TRIBE, 564. 

 Elm, 564. 



emarginate notched. 



embryo, the bud contained in a 



seed. 



Enchanter's Nightshade, 209, 212. 

 ENDOGENS, xiii. 



ensiform, sword-shaped. 



entire, not cut at the edge, v. 



epidermis, the cuticle. 



erect, iv. 

 Eryngo, 249, 255. 

 Evening Primrose, 209, 212. 

 Everlasting, 327, 361. 

 Everlasting-Pea, 164. 

 EXOGENS, xii. 



exserted, protruded beyond the 



other parts. 

 Eye-bright, 455, 467. 



family, xxi. 



farinaceous, abounding in flour, 

 fascicled, growing in a dense tuft. 

 Fennel, 251, 271. 



fertile, bearing pistils and pro- 

 ducing seeds, xi. 

 Fenugreek, 142, 152. 

 Feverfew, 377. 

 Field-Madder, 303, 309. 

 Field-Scabious, 315, 318. 

 FIG-WORT TRIBE, 453. 

 Fig-wort, 454, 460. 



filament, x. 

 FIR TRIBE, 574. 

 Fir, 575. 

 Fir-rape, 405. 

 Flag, 595. 

 FLAX TRIBE, 107. 

 Flax, 108. 



Flax-seed, 108, 110. 

 Flea-bane, 328, 374. 

 Flea-bane, Blue, 328, 367. 

 Flixweed, 63. 



floret, a small flower in the Nat. 

 Ord. COMPOSITE. 



flower, vii. 

 Flower-de-Luce, 595. 

 FLOWERING-RUSH TRIBE, 629. 

 Flowering-Rush, 630. 

 Flowering- Willow, 209. 

 Fluellen, 458. 

 Fly-Orchis, 592. 

 Fool's-Parsley, 251, 270. 

 Forget-me-not, 429, 438. 



forked, iv. 



Fowler's-Service, 204. 

 Foxglove, 454, 456. 



free, not united, xi. 



fringed, v. 

 Fritillary, 611, 620. . 

 FROG-BIT TRIBE, 579. 

 Frog-bit, 581, 582. 



frond, the leaf of a fern. 



fructification, the parts composing 

 the fruit. 



fruit, the seed with its covering. 



xii. 



Fullers' -Teasel, 315. 

 FUMITORY TRIBE, 33. 

 Fumitory, 33, 34. 



funnel-shaped, ix. 



furcate, forked. 

 Furze, 141, 144. 



fusiform, spindle-shaped. 



Gagea, 610, 620. 



GALE, SWEET, GROUP, 568. 



Gale, Sweet, 568. 



gaping, having an open mouth, ix. 

 Garlic, 609, 618. 

 Garlic : Mustard, 39, 65. 



generic name, xxii. 



