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GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



Gold -fern. Vide Gymno- 



gramme. 

 Grammitidese, 76. 

 Grape - fern. Vide Botry- 



chium. 

 Ground -pine, Ground -fir, 



etc. Vide Lycopodium. 

 Gymnogramme, 84; also 3, 9, 13, 



41, 66, 76. 



H 



Hartford-fern. Vide Lygo- 

 dlunrt. 



Hart's-tongue. Vide Scolo- 

 pendrium. 



Hastate (Lat. kasta, a spear), fur- 

 nished with spreading lobes on each 

 side at the base. 



Helvellaceae, 50. Literature of, 



54- 



Hepaticae, 47> 50. Literature of, 

 57- 



Herbaceous (L&t./ter6a, an herb), 

 having the texture of common herb- 

 age. 



Heterosporous (Gr. erepos, other 

 and o-TTopds, a seed), producing two 

 kinds of spores, as in Selaginella, 

 Marsilia, etc. 



Histology (Gr. io-?, web, tissue, 

 and Adyo?, a discourse), the study of 

 the microscopic characters of the tis- 

 sues of plants and animals. 



Holly-fern. r/Vfc Aspidium. 



Horsetail. Vide Equisetum. 



Hymenomycetes, 50. Litera- 

 ture of, 55. 



Hymenophyllaceae, u, 26, 79 . 



Imbricate (Lat. imbrex, a r hollow 



tile), breaking joints like slates or 



shingles. 

 Indusium (plu. indusid) (Lat. in- 



duere, to clothe), the membranous 



covering of the sporangia in many 



species of ferns. 

 Inferior, attached below; said of an 



indusium below the sporangia as in 



Woodsia. 

 Intramarginal (Lat. infra, with- 



in, and margo, a border), near the 

 margin. 



Involucre (Lat. involvere, to wrap 

 up), the indusium. 



Isoetaceee. 142; also 37. Litera- 

 ture of, 38. 



Isoetes, 142; also 37, 38, 67. 



Isosporous (Gr. io-os, equal, and 

 o-TTopd?, a seed), producing spores of 

 one kind. 



L 



Lace-fern. F/V^Cheilanthes. 



Lacinia (plu. lacinice) (Lat. the lap- 

 pet of a garment), a long narrow lobe. 

 Lady-fern. Vide Asplenium. 



Lanceolate (Lat. lanceola.a. little 

 spear), lance-shaped. 



Lepidodendraceae, 67. 



Lichenes, 47, 50. Literature of, 54. 



Ligula (Lat. a strap), a triangular or 

 somewhat elongate stipule-like or- 

 gan of the leaf in Isoetes, situated 

 above the sporangium. 



Linear (Lat. linca, a line), long and 

 narrow. 



Linnaeus, definition of species, 43. 

 System of, 47. 



Lip-fern. Vide Cheilanthes. 



Lobule (Lat. lobulus, diminutive of 

 lobus, a lobe), a small lobe. 



Lomaria, 101; also 2, 14, 77. 



Lunate (Lat. /, the moon), cres- 

 cent-shaped. 



Lunulate (Lat. //, diminutive 

 of /<i, the moon), smaller than 

 lunate. 



Lycopodiaceae, 135; also 34. 

 Literature of, 37. 



Lycopodium, 135; also 34, 35, 36, 

 6 7 . 



Lygodium, 122; also 4, 17, 66, 79. 



M 



Macro- (Gr. /neucpos, long), (as a pre- 

 fix) large or long. 



Maidenhair. JVaV Adiantum. 



Male-fern, r/rf* Aspidium. 



Marattiaceae, 45. 



Marsilia, 125; also 39, 46, 67. 



Marsiliaceae, 125; also 39. Litera- 

 ture of, 40. 



