GLOSSARY A.ND 1NDE . 



Hyaline, transparent, or partly bo. 



Hybrid, a cross-breed between two allied Bpecies, 176. 



Hydrophytes, water-plants. 



J/i/i null, -ee flit null. 



II i it "i a Mushroom, 1 7 -J . 



Hypanthium, a hollow flower-receptacle, Buch as that of R 



. Greek prefix for under, or underneath. 

 Hypocotyle, or Hypocotyl, part of stem below t h<- cotyledo is, 11. 

 Hypocratertform, properly HypocraU rimorphous, salver-shaped. 



• «, or Hypogcewis, produced underground, IU. 



ynous, inserted under the pi-til, '.•.">. 99. 



anthous, with the blossoms developed earlier than the leavi 



Icosandrous, having 20 (or 12 or more) Btamens insert i d on tin- calyx. 



Imln i/>i>. Latin for beardless. 



Imbricate, Imbricated, Imbricative, overlapping one auother, His'- tile- or -hin_ r les 



(.ii a roof, a- tli'- bud-scales of Horse-chestnut and Hickory, 27. In cestivation, 



where some leaves of tin- calyx or corolla arc overlapped "ii both Bidet by 



others, 98 

 Immarginate, destitute of a rim or border. 

 Immersed, growing wholly under water. 

 fmpari-pinnate, pinnate with a single leaflet at tin- apex. r>7. 

 Imperfi ctfiovoi rs, wanting either stamens or pistils, $5. 

 Inaquilateral, unequal-sided, a- the leaf of a Begonia, 

 /inane, empty, -aid of an anther which produces no pollen, >.\:c. 

 fnappendiculate, nol appendaged. 

 fncanous, fncanescent, lioary with soft white pubescence. 

 Incarnate, flesh-colored. 

 Incised, cat rather deeply and irregularly, 58. 



Included, enclosed; when tin- part in question does nut projeel beyond another. 

 Incomplete /■'!<>»■<.■■, wanting calyx or corolla, 86. 

 IncrassaU </, thickened. 



Incubou*, with tip of one leaf lying flat over the base of the n. \t above. 

 Incumbent, leaning or resting upon; tin- cotyledons are incumbent when the back of 



one of them lies against the radicle. 128; the anthers an- incumbent when 



turned or looking inward-. 

 Incurved, gradually curving inward-. 



Indefinite, not uniform in number, or too numerous to mention (over L2). 

 Indejiniti or Indeterminate Inflorescence, 72. 

 Indekiseent, nut splitting open; i. e. not dehiscent, 119. 

 Indigenous, native to the country. 

 Individuals, 17"'. 



Indunu ntum, any liairy coating <>r pubescence. 

 Induplicate, with the edges turned inward-. 97. 

 Induviate, clothed with old and withered part- or indutHB. 

 Indusium, the shield or covering of a fruit-dot of a Fern, 159. 

 Inermis, Latin for unarmed, not prickly. 



[hj'i rior, growing below - ■ other organ, 96. 



Infertile, not producing seed, or pollen, a- thecase may be. 



Inflated, turgid and bladdery. 



hill, .n </. bent inward-. 



Inflorescence, the arrangement "I" flowers on the stem, 72. 



Infra-axillary, Bituated beneath the axil. 



InfuwUbuHform or Infundibular, funnel-shaped, 90. 



InnaU (anther), attached by n- base t-> tie- verj apex of the filament 101. 



Innovation, a yonng shoot, <>r new growth 



/ Hon, the place or the i !-• of attachment oi to its support, 95. 99. 



■ r, entire, n « • t lobed. Integi rrimus, quite entire, nol serrate. 



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