CI.OSSAEY. 



225 



Indefinite; numerous and variable In 

 number. 



Indehiscent; never opening till ger- 

 mination ; 467. 



IndupHcate; same as valvular, 379, 

 except the edges are rolled in. 



i] ; Order CXL1L, page 131. 



Inflated; blown up like a bladder. 



Inflected; indexed; beat inward. 



Inflorescence; 329. 



Infiindibulifbrm; 895. 



Innate: 423, at (1). 



Inserted; attached. 



Internment: 496. 



Internode; 177. 



Introrsc; 424. 



Involucel; 38T. 



Involucre: 887. 



Involute; 253. at (4). 

 -r; 366; 405. 



Jointed; with joints or articulations, 



Keeled ; iliaped like the keel of a ship. 



Kidnev.form ; 375, at (8). 



Labiate : 896. 



Laclnlate : 2S3, at (8). 



Lamina; 893. at (1). 



Lanceolate ; 275, at (9). 



Lateral ; belonging to the tide, thin- 

 lateral leaflets, side leaflets. 



Leaf: 249. 



Leaflet; -J7-. 



Legume ; 47.1. 



Lenticular ; shaped like a lens. 



Lite 



Lieu I ate-; 407, at (3) and (3). 



Lltfule:ZM,.t(5). . 



Liliaceous; 404. 



Limb ; 890, at (8X 



Linear : 



Lips ; the two parts of a labiate flow- 

 er; 398. 



Lobes; '.'TO. 



Lobed ; 276. 



Locnliclilal : 467, at (2). 



Loment; 475. 



Longitudinal; 44. 



Lunate ; crescent-form. 



Lyrate; 275. at (19). 



Marescent: withering. 



Medullary liars; 193. 



Sheath : 46 ; 197. 



Membranous ; of the texture of animal 

 membrane. 



Mld-ril). or Mid-vein; 268. 

 i; 437. 



Mnnlliform ; same as Granulated ; 136. 

 "nous; 119. 



Mimipel. ,.].: 487. 



MonotK-talous; 8S9. 



MM- :. lieu : '.-.'. 



Murronate; 2*4, at (ft. 



Naked; not covered. Naked seeds; 

 not Inclosed in a pcri.'arp. 



Naplforn- : 



Nectariferous: honey-bearing. 



Nerves, nerved ; same as veins, vein- 

 ed; 264. 



Net-veined; 269. 



Nod.; 176. 



Nucleus; 499. 



Obcordate ; inversely cordate ; 875, at 



: 223, at (26). 

 . 275. at (4). 

 Obovate ; 2H. at (8). 

 Obsolete; wanting; as It were, worn 



i- 1 at (2). 

 ; 259, at (1). 

 Ochrea; 892, at (2). 



: 284. 

 Opaijoe ; of a dark, dull appearance, 



: 'iff. at (2). 

 Orbicular ; 275. at (1). 

 Oval ; 275, at (5). 

 Ovary 



Ovate ; 275. at (2). 



Ovoid; shape of a vhoU ; as an 

 ovoid FRUIT ; thus differing from 

 ovate, which refers to the superficial 

 plane of an egg cat through the mid- 

 dle, as an ovate Liar. 

 Ovule; 440 

 Paleas ; 885. 

 Palmate; J75, at (24). 



Palcle ; 839. 



Paniculate; arranged in a panicle. 



Papilionaceous; 403. 



Pappus : 



Parasitic; 154: 157. 



Parallel-veined ; 272. 



Parenchyma; 84, at (3). 



Parietal; 462. 



Parted ; same as lotttfl, or divided ; 276. 



Partitions; sameasrf&Mpittungft; 455. 



Pectinate; pinnatifld with numerous 



entire, slender teeth, like those of a 



comb. 



Pedate ; 275, at (23). 

 Pedicel; 881. 

 Peduncle: 330. 

 Peltate; 275, at (25). 

 Pendulous ; hanging downward. 

 Pepo; 47S. 



Perennial : abbreviated Per. ; 147. 

 Perfect-flower; 874. 

 Perfoliato; 275, at (16). 



i : 851. 



Pericarp; 466. 

 Periirymtas; inserted around the ova- 



rv, usually on the calyx. 



it;'31S, at(8); 411, at (2). 

 Personate ; 8%, at (1). 

 Petal; 851. 



Petaloid ; resembling a petal. 

 Petiole: 285. 

 Petiolula: L'7v 

 IMi;en>zamous; 108. 

 Pilose; clothed with soft, slender hairs. 

 Pinna ; the leaflets of a pinnate leaf or 



frond are sometimes so called. 

 Pinnate; 279. 

 Pinnatifld : 275. at (20). 

 Pistillate. PUtll ; 858. 

 Pith ; 196. 



Pitted ; with pita or depressions. 

 Placenta; 459. 

 Flailed; 258, at (5). 

 Plumose; 116. 

 Po.1; 478,414,475. 

 Pollen; 416; 419. 

 Polyandrous ; 485. 

 Polygamous; 875; 487. 

 Polypetalous; 88. 

 Pome; 479. 



Posterior; that part or side of an or- 

 gan nearest the main axis. 

 Prefloratlon; 876. 

 IV. P. liatlon; 857. 

 Premone; 141. 

 Prickles; 84; 1S7. 

 Prismatic; regularly angled like a 



prism. 



Process ; any projection from a surface. 

 Procumbent: 237, at (8), 

 Prostrate; 287. at (4). 

 Pubescence; 81. 

 Pubescent; 81, at (3). 

 Pulp ; the fleshy or juicy portion of a 



fruit 



Puncta'e; dotted. 

 Pyramidal ; having the sbape of a 



pyramid. 



Pyriform ; pear-shaped. 

 Pyxis ; 487. 

 Qulnate; having 6 leafleta dlgltatcly, 



230, arranged. 

 Raceme; 837. 



Racemose : arranged In raceme*. 

 Rachls; 881. 

 Radiate; 407, at (2). 

 Radiate-veined; 270. 

 P^dlant; 407. at (3). 

 Radical ; belonging to, or growing at, 



the root. 

 Radicle; 115. 

 Ray, or Ray-flowers ; the border of 



llgnlate florets In the radiate com- 

 posite; 407, at (3). 

 Receptacle ; the extremity of the axis 



In the flower. 



Recurved ; curved backwards. 

 Beflexed ; bent backwards. 

 Regular; 870; 405. 

 Kenlform : 875, at (3). 

 Repand; 288, at (4). 

 Kesupinate ; appearing as If Inverted. 

 Reticulated; ?69. 

 Retrorse: backwards. 

 Retuse; 234, at (5). 

 Revolule; 258, at (8). 

 Rhlzoma; 244. 

 Rhomboid ; 27*. at (6). 



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Rib ; a ridge or elevated line. 



Ribs of the leaves ; 267. 



Eingent: 396, nt (2). 



Root; 126. 



Rootstock ; same as rblzoma ; 244. 



Rosaceous; 4'i2. 



Rostrate ; beaked. 



Rotate; 393. 



Rough ; SI, at (4). 



Rugose; with an uneven, wrinkled 

 surface. 



Runcinate ; 275, at (2). 



Runner; 231. 



Running : 231. 



Saccate ; furnished with a bag or 8ac. 



Sagittate; 275, at (II). 



Salver-form; 892. 



Samara; 4S6. 



Sap; 54. 



Sapwood; 201. 



Scabrous; rough. 



Scales; small, dry bracts, as in the 

 composite, and in amenta, *fec. 



Scape ; 229 : 384. 



Scarious ; dry and colorless, resem- 

 bling a thin membrane. 



Scattered ; irregularly placed. 



Sccund ; one-sided ; turned to one ido. 



Seed ; 107 ; 494. 



Seed-leaves; 117. 



Segments; same as lobes; 276. 



Semi in composition has the force of 

 lialf. e. (/., semi-cylindrical, i. ., ualf- 

 cylindrlcal. 



Sepals; 851; 3S1. 



Seplieldal ; 467. at (1). 



Septifragal : 467, at (2). 



Serrate; 232, at (2). 



Serrulate ; serrate with very fine ser- 

 ratnres. 



Sessile leaves; 2S5, at (6). 

 " flowers; 880. 

 " anthers; 421. 



Setaceous; bristle-form. 



Setose; clothed with slender bristles. 



Sheathing; 285, at (8V 



Sheath : that part at a sheathing peti- 

 ole which Incloses the stem. 



Shrub; 214. 



Sllicle; 474. 



Slllqne; 47a 



Silky; appearing like silk. 



Simple; composed of a single piece. 



Simple leaves ; 275. 



Sinuate: 275, at (18). 



Sinus ; the space between the lobes of 

 a leaf or other organ. 



Smooth ; same as glabrous. 



Sort ; sporangia of the ferns. 



Spadlx; 296; 848. 



Spathaceoua; spathe-liko. 



Snathe; 843; 887. 



Spatulato; 275, at (10). 



Species; page 101. 



Splcate ; arranged In spikes, or spike- 

 like. 



Spike; 336. 



Spindle-shaped ; same as fusiform ; 137. 



Splnescent ; 283, at (10) ; 193, at (4). 



Splnose ; armed with spines. 



Spine ; same as thorn ; 186. 



Sporangium, Spore-case ; 97. 



Spore; 90; 97; 107. 



Spar ; a tubalar prolongation of some 

 floral organ. 



Sqnamule ; Order CXL., page 129. 



Stamens; 352. 



Stamlnate ; same as barren ; 372. 



Stellate: arranged like the rays of a 

 star, thus (). 



Stem; 190; 191. 



Stemless ; same as acquiescent 



Sterile; same as barren; 872. 



Stigma; 442. 



Stigtnatose, or Stlgmatlc; of or be- 

 longing to the stigma; performing 

 the office of the stigma. 



Stings; 83. 



Stipe ; 92. Also a pedicel supporting 

 tile ovary. 



Stipulate ; furnished with stipels ; 294. 



Stipitate; raised on a stipe. 



Stipulate; 285, at (1); 294. 



Stipule; 291. 



Stolon; 283. 



Stolonlferons ; 283. 



Stomata; 79; 255; 286. 



Straight-veined; with veins running 



directly from the mid-vein to the 

 margin. 



Strlate; marked with lines. 



Strobile; 491. 



Style; 441. 



Sub in composition has the force of 

 somewhat. 



Submersed ; under water. 



Suborder; pagelOa 



Subulate ; awl-shaped, i. ., very nar- 

 rowly linear, tapering from a rather 

 broad base to a very fine point 



Succulent: juicy. 



Sucker; 230. 



Suffruticose; somewhat shrubby. 



Sulcate ; furrowed or grooved. 



Suppression ; 861. 



Supra-axillary ; growing ont above the 

 axil. 



Suture; 453. 



Symmetrical flower ; 86!. 



Tendril : 



Terete; cylindrical. 



Terminal ; at tho extremity of the stem 

 or branches. 



Tcrnato; 281. 



Testa; 497. 



Thallus; 94. 



Theca; same as sporangium. 



Thorn; 166. 



Throat ; 890, at (8). 



Thyrse; 840. 



Tomentoso ; 81, at (6). 



Toothed ; same as dentate ; 288, at (8). 



Torns; same as disk: 345; 354. 



Trailing; running at random over the 

 ground. 



Transverse; 41 



Tree; 218. 



Triplnnate ; 279, at (6). 



Triquetrous ; 3-angled. 



Trlternate ; 281, at (2). 



Truncate; 284, at (7). 



Trunk ; 227. 



Tube of the corolla; 890, at ('). 



Tuber; 240. 



Tuberous root ; 140. 



Tubular; 897. 



Turbinate ; top - shaped ; Inversely 

 conical. 



Turgid; swelling. 



Twining; 235. 



Twisted prefloratlon ; same as convo- 

 lute; 878. 



Umbel ; 344 



Umbcllet ; one of the smaller umbels 

 which compose a compound umbel, 

 844. 



Unarmed ; not furnished with thorns, 

 prickles, or stings. 



Undulate; wavy. 



Unguiculate; furnished with a claw; 

 393, at (2). 



Unilateral; one-sided. 



Unsymmetrical ; not symmetrical ; 

 369. 



Urcoolate ; urn-shaped. 



Utricle; a small, dry, indehiscent 1- 

 seeded pericarp, with thin and mem- 

 branous walls, more or less inflated, 

 and the seed loose within. 



Valvate, or Valvular; 879. 



Valves; 472, at (1). 



Variety ; page. 102. 



Vcinlets; 265. 



Veins; 264 



Velvety; soft and Velvet-like. 



Ventral suture ; 458. 



Versatile; 423, at (3). 



Verticil; 849. 



Vertlcillate; 260, at (8). 



Villous, Villose; 81, at (5). 



Vine; 234. 



Viscid ; clammy, as if covered with 

 some sticky lluid. 



Vlrgate: long and slender; wand-like. 



Vitta; Order LVII., pagelH. 



Whorl ; same as verticil ; 349. 



Whorled; same as verticiliate ; 260 

 at (8). 



Winged; bordered with a thin, leafy, 

 or membranous expansion ; A g. 

 winged petiole; 885, at (-2). 



Woody tissue ; 40. 



Woolly; 81, at (7). 



