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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Caloric, development of (254.), 

 858. 



Calyciflone (102.), 101. 



Calyx (caJyi, the- cup of a flower), 



(92. and 94.), Si- 

 Cambium (34. 2.), 32. 



Camphor (208.), 21& 



Campulitropous (j*r^Xt, curv- 

 ed ; TUTU, to turn), (i'67.>, 270. 



Capital inn .ca/n'tuJum, a little head), 

 SO. fig. 87 , 



Capsule (captula, a cheat), (108. 8.), 



CariopMi (, the head ; v^if, 



l.Tin , (108. 3.), 108. 

 Carpel* (<*,, fruit), (92.), 91. 



(101).), 98. 



Catkin, (.89. fig. 82.), 86. 

 Caudex (cawier, a stem), (99.), 38. 

 Caudex (S4.1. 77. 

 Caulinar 'rauJii, a ttem}, attached 



to the (tern. 

 Cellulare* (36. ), 36. 

 Cellular tiuue (Id), 14. 

 Centrifugal inflorescence (88.), 84. 

 Centripetal inflorescence (89.), 86. 

 Chalaze (ri, tubercle in the 



kin), (286.), 270. 

 Chara (194. fig. 158.), 207. 

 Character (13i), 138. 

 Chromatometer {^HUM, colour ; 

 > AUTfo., measure), 1186.', 200." 

 Cili (ciitum, hair of the eyelids), 



fringes of hair or bristle*, 167. 

 it i? rircinatui, rounded), 



Circulation (195.), 208. 



Classes (33.), 30. 



Closten (16.), (>*rrii{, a spindle], 



elongated vesicle* of the cellular 



tissue, .15. 



Cluster. See Raceme. 

 Cohorts (13t), 137. 

 Colour (181.), 1<4. 

 Colour of fruit (474.), 275. 

 Complex organs (32. \ 29. 

 Compound organs (28.), 24. 

 Com- \>\.Ji)!. 1:37.), 89. 

 Comluplicate (104.), 102. 

 Coniferous, bearing cones, as the 



fir tribes. 



Connate (83. fig. 73. a), 75. 

 Connective (connccto, to join to- 

 gether), (98.), 97. 

 Conservative organs (10.), 10. 

 Contorted (contortus. twisted), 



(104.), 102. 

 Cormus (66.), 58. 

 Corolla (corolla, a little crown), (92. 



and 95.), 91. 

 Corolliflora? (102.), 101. 

 Corymb (x.trunZ, a summit, or a 



branch), (90. fig. 85.), 87. 



Cotyledons (xmXrjtn, a hollow 

 vessel) ; used in botany to signify 

 the seed-leaves (34. 1. ', '.\. 



Cow-rree (203. a), 216. 



C'ronate, cut into ruiiiuli-.l teeth. 



Cr>|itot?amic (xfu-rrte, concealed ; 

 Xuf, marriage;, (;>S. l.;,A>. 



Culms (culmus, a stem), the stem 

 ofKra-vs H , D& 



Curvinerved (7i), 66. 



Cuticle (cuticnlii, the outermost 

 > kin v , 



Cutn-ular, belonging to the skin or 



CUtH'If. 



Cyma (cyma, a branch or sprout), 



(61. , 

 Cyme (88.), 84. 



D. 



Deciduous (decitiuus, liable to fall), 



opposed to persistent 

 Decurrent (rfecurro, to run down), 



. ..,. 

 Degeneration (116.\ 118. 

 Dehiscencc (dehiicent, gaping), 



(107.), MS. 

 Depressed (ilcprcstus, pressed 



ilown), where the transverse sec- 



tion of an organ is larger than 



the longitudinal. 

 Descent of sap (190 ), 204. 

 Deomodium gyrans (149. 2. fig. 



150.), 166. 



Development 'iJ<O, 234. 

 Diadolphous . , twice ; xfaljH, a 



brother), (97.), 91. 

 Dichotomous ^hyunfitt. divided in 



two), (tiS.flg.ft). a], ^l. 

 Dicotyledoncs (tif, twice ; **rv/fj- 



ttn, a sefl-li 



Diffusion of proper juice; 1W'.), 20.3. 

 Dionaea muscipula .H'.i. 4. fe 151.), 



167. 



Disk (101.), 99. 

 Dissemination (27S.\ 276. 

 Dissemination, modes of . 279.\ 278. 

 inent (distepto, to separate}, 



(H6.), 104. 



Divergent, separating asunder. 

 Divided. See Incised. 

 Divisions (131.), 137. 

 Drupe (druptF, unripe olives), (108.) 



3.), 108. 



Drupel (108. 3.), 108. 

 Ducts (ilnctus, a pipe for water), 



(24.\ 22. 



DuctnloHi (.To. 2.), 36. 

 Duramen (duramen, a hardening), 



(50.', 44. 

 Duration (235.), 238. 



