INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



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E. 



Earths (220.), 224. 

 Eductulosa? (36. 2.), 36. 

 Elasticity of tissue (142.), 158. 

 Electricity (156.), 172. 

 Elementary textures (13.), 13. 

 Embryo (ipZfuor, the foetus), (34. 1.), 



31. 



Embryo (111.), 112. 

 Embryo, formation of (268.), 271. 

 Embryo, vitality of (290), 285. 

 Embryonic sack (266.), 2ti9. 

 Endocarp (mdov, within ; xttero;, 



fruit), (106.1, 105. 

 Endogena? (ltd, within ; ytwefuu, 



to beget), (35.), 33. 

 Endosmometer (144. J?. 148.), 160. 

 Endosmose (svSov, within ; anrfji.o{, 



impulsion), (144.), 159. 

 Ephemeral flowers (250.), 255. 

 Epicarp (uri, upon ; xacrxos, fruit), 



(106.), 105. 

 Epidermis (aridiewf, the skin). 



(29.), 25. 



Epigynous (in, upon j yutri, a wo- 

 man), (101.), 100. 

 Epirrheology (ixiffovi, an influx 1 !. 



(298.), 290. 



Equinoctial plants (250.), 258. 

 Equitant (equito, to ride), (Jig. 



72. 4), 74. 



Erect (III. fig. 126. i), 113. 

 Etiolation (178. \ 192. 

 Excitability (146.), 161. 

 Excretions (212.), 220. 

 Exfoliate, to scale off. 

 Exhalation (168.), 185. 

 Exogena? (<J*i, without ; -yuta/Ma, 



to beget), (34.), 31. 

 Expansion, stimulants to (251.), 



256. 

 Extraneous matters (219.), 224. 



F. 



Farinaceous (farina, meal), formed 



of ineil.like powder. 

 Fasciculate (fasciculus, a bundle), 



in bundles, (fig. 30. c), 41. 

 Fecula (197.), 2fl. 

 Fertilization (255.), 259. 

 Fibre (13.1, 13. 

 Fibrils (39.1, 38. 

 Filament (97. \ 96. 

 Filamentous (filum, a thread), 



threadlike. 



Fixation of carbon (175.), 189. 

 Flavour (273.), 274. 

 Flocculent (floccus, a lock of wool), 



wool-like. 



Floral whorls (9?.), 90. 

 Flower-buds (85.), 7a 



Flower-buds (245.), 250. 

 Flowering (246.), 251. 

 Foliaceous branches (76.), 69. 

 Follicle (folliculvs, a little bag). 



(108. 1. Jfc.114.), 107. 

 Foramen (foramen, a hole), (111.), 



113. 



Foramen, (266.), 269. 

 Fossil Botany (315.), 310. 

 Fovilla (262.), 266. 

 Fraxinella (213.1, 221. 

 Frond (frons, a leaf), (84.), 77. 

 Fruit (105.), 102. 

 Fugacious (fugax, fleet), lasting 



for a very short time. 

 Functions of vegetation (152.), 



170. 



Fundamental organs (38.), 37. 

 Funicular chord (funiculus, a little 



rope), (109.), 111. 

 Funnel-shaped, or infundibuli- 



form, (95. 1 fig. 92. 6), 94. 

 Fusiform (fustis, a spindle), spin. 



die-shaped (fig. 3. c), 15. 



G. 



Gatnosepalous (-ya,u.o; , marriage ; 

 sepalum, a sepal), where the se. 

 pals are united together. 



Gemmule gemma, a young bud), 

 (111.), 113. 



Genus (33.), 30. 



Germen {germen, a bud). See Ova- 

 rium (1(;0.), 98. 



Germination- (283.), 282 



Germination, stimulants to (284.). 

 283. 



Glans (g/ans, an acorn). (108. 7 

 fig. 118.), 109. 



Glue (215.), 221. 



Glossology (yKu/nra., the tongue; 

 \oy/>f, a discourse). The depart- 

 ment of Botany which contains 

 an explanation of the technical 

 terms used in the science (3.), 3. 



Glumaceous (96. fig. 95.), having 

 the character of a glume, 95. 



Glume (gluma, a husk of corn), 

 (96 ), 95. 



Gluten, a tenacious substance ex- 

 tracted from flour. 



Gourd (108. 9. fix. 119.), 109. 



Grafts (227.), 231. 



Granulated, having the appearance 

 of being composed of grains. 



Granules of the pollen (99.), 93. 



Granules (263.), 267. 



Gravity, effects of (300.), 292. 



Growth (224.), 227. 



Gurn (177.), 191. 



