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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



H. 



Habitation* (302.), 95- 

 Habitations (909.), 302. 

 Hair i31. fig. 19.), 27. 

 Heart-wood (50.), 4i. 

 Heat, action of (287.), 285. 

 Herbaceous, of a soft and succulent 



nature opposed to the woody 



structure of trees. 

 Hiluin (/iilum, the black on a 



bean), (109.:, 111. 

 Hilum ,266 , 



Horary expansion (250.), 255. 

 Hybrid! hybri'la, a mongrel), 



(295.), 287. 

 Hygroscopicity of tissue (143), 



159. 

 Hypocarpogean (ur, beneath ; 



*/T, fruit ; yr., the earth), 



(2*.), 27a 

 Hypogynous (uv, beneath ; yvtit, 



a woman), (101.) 10U 



I. &J. 



Incised (incittu, cut), (fig. 63. A), 



67. 



Indefinite inflorescence (89.), 85. 

 Indehixrcnt in, nut; rlf/iiiccTU, 



cleaving "pen), where there is no 



natural line of suture. 

 Individuality (23rt, 237, 238.), 239. 

 Inferior (101.), 100. 

 Inflorescence (86.), 80. 

 Inflorescence, stimulants to (247.), 



ML 



Intercellular (17.), 17. 

 Intcrnodium (56.), the space be-. 



tween two knots, .50. 

 Inverse embryo (111., fig. 126. a), 



113. 

 Involute inrulutus, folded in), (fig. 



, 74. 



Irritability (148.), 163. 

 Joints (56.), 50. 



Kernel (109.), 111. 

 Knot, (J.. 



Labiate (la'jium, a lip), (95. 2. fig. 



93.), 9*. 

 Lacuna? (lacuna, a hollow place), 



(21.), 1!'. 



Lamina, a thin pl.ite of any thing. 

 Latex (later, )U\re), (I95.)i 

 Leaflets (70.) The subdivisions of 



a compound leaf, 61. 



Left-handed spiral (55. fig. 41. a), 



49. 

 legume CiMMMKj pulse), (108. 2. 



fig. 115.), 107. 

 Lenticella? k 4;i.), 42. 

 Lenticular, shaped like a lens. 

 Light (154.), 171. 

 Light, action of ,'JSS , 

 Light, ef fee t!> of ^>il.\ 293. 

 Light, influence of ,:'*H.\ 298. 

 Lignine (lignum, wood), ^200.), 



Limb of a leaf ((59.), fiO. 



Lime (220.), 224. 



Linear, equally straight through, 

 out, the edges parallel to each 

 other. 



Linna-an system (137.\ 145. 



Lipped. .V<v Labiate. 



Lobe, the separate divisions of a 

 leaf or other organ, between the 

 indentations on it- margin. 



Lorulicidal (luculus, a little |K>uch), 

 (107. ftq. 111.6), where the open- 

 ing is in the middle of the cell, 

 105. 



Longevity of trees (241.), 244. 



Lomentaceous (108. 2. jig. 115. rf), 

 where an organ, as the seed ves- 

 sel, or a leaf, H nun h contracted 

 at intervals, 108. 



Lunate (tuna, moon), crescent. 

 sha|>ed. 



Lymph (lympha, water), (163.), 



M. 



Macerate, to decompose by the ac- 

 tion of water. 



Maturation (265.), 2(>8. 



Maturation (271 



Maturation, stimulants to (272.), 

 274. 



Medullary r.iys (:J4. 2.), 33. 



Medullary rays \~>i. . 



Medullary sheath :U. 2.), 32. 



Meilullary sheath (49.), 44. 



Membrane 1 



Meteoric plants (250.), 256. 



Migration, obstacles to (310.), 303. 



Milk ,'i i. 5.), 215 



Moi.ture, action of (285.), 284. 



Moisture, influence of (;i05.), 298. 



Molecules i5.), the smallot par- 

 ticles (simple or compound) of 

 which simple minerals are com- 

 !>osed, 6. 



Monailcljihniis (/juiti, alone ; JiA- 

 *, a brother), (97. Jig. 97. a), 

 97. 



MonocarjK-an (itmei, alone; **Tf, 

 fruit , 236. ', 238. 



Mnuochlainydeie (fiuttf, alone ; 

 y_\<tfj.'jt, a coat), 101. 



