GLOSSARY. 437 



Autumnalis, -e. Autumn flowering. 



Axil. The cavity or angle between the stem and the inner 



base of the leaf or petiole. Flowers, etc., arising from 



this point are " axillary." 



B. 



Bambusifolius, -a, -um. Bamboo-leaved. 

 Barbatus, -a, -um. Bearded, /. <?., provided or beset with 



long weak hairs or terminating in a mass of hairs, usually 



more or less straight and parallel. The negative ex- 

 pressed by imberbis. 

 Barbatulus, -a, -um. Thinly bearded. 

 Barbigerus, -a, -um. Bearded or bearing a beard, alluding to 



the fringed lip of many plants. 

 Barelli. In honor of Mr. Barell, a botanist at Cape of Good 



Hope. 



Barker!. "i Complimentary to the late Geo. Bar- 



Barkeria. \ ker, of Birmingham, a celebrated 



Barkerianus, -a, -um. J Orchid-grower, who died in 1845. 

 Barringtoniae. Dedicated to Lady Barrington. 

 Batemannia. ) In compliment to James Bateman, the distin- 

 Batemani. ) guished orchiologist. 

 Baueri. In honor of the botanical draughtsmen, Messrs. 



Francis and Ferdinand Bauer. 

 Beaumontii. Commemorative of Beaumont. 

 Bensoniae. In compliment to Lieutenant-colonel Benson, of 



Rangoon. Several species are also named in compliment 



to Mrs. Benson. 



Bernaysii. In honor of Mr. A. Bernays, of Queensland. 

 Bicallosus, -a, -um. Having two calluses, or hard projections 



on lip. 



Bicolor. Two colored. 

 Bicornutus, -a, -um. Two horned. 

 Bictoniensis, -e. Refers to Bicton, the seat of Lord Rolle, 



near Sidmouth. 



