GLOSSARY AND [NDEX. 225 



Tubuliftorous, bearing only tubular flowers. 



Tunicate, coated; invested with Inyers, as an onion, 46. 



Turbinate, top-shaped. 



Turio (plural turiaTus), strong young shoots or suckers springing out of the ground ; 



as Asparagus-shoots. 

 Tumip-shaped, broader ilian high, abruptly narrowed in-low, 35. 

 Twining, ascending by coiling round a support, :}'.». 

 Type, the ideal pattern, 10. 

 Typical, well exemplifying the characteristics of a Bpecies, genus, &c. 



Uliginose, growing in swamp?. 



Umbel, the umbrella-like form of inflorescence, 74. 



Umbellate, in umbels. Umbelliferous, bearing umbels. 



Umbelnt (umbellula), a secondary or partial umbel, T ♦ * . 



UmbUicate, depressed in the centre, like the ends of an apple; with a navel. 



Umbunate, bossed; furnished with ;i low, rounded projection like a boss (umbo). 



Umbraculiform, umbrella-shaped. 



Unarmed, destitute of spines, prickles, and the like. 



Uncial, an inch (uncta) in length. 



Uncinate, or Uncate, hook-shaped : hooked over at the end. 



Under-shrub, partially shrubby, or a very low shrub. 



Undulate, or Undate, wavy, or wavy-margined, 55. 



Unequally pinnate, pinnate with an odd number of leaflets. 65. 



Unguiculate, furnished with a claw [unguis), 91. 



Uni-, in compound words, one; as Unicellular, one-celled. 



Uniflorous, one-flowered. Unifuliate, one-leaved. 



UnifoliolaU , of one leaflet, 59. L'nijuyate, of one pair. 



Unilabiate, one-lipped. Unilateral, one-sided. 



Unilocular, one-celled. Uniovulate, having only one ovule. 



Uniserial, in one horizontal row. 



Unisexual, having stamen- or pistils only, 85. 



Univalved, a pod of only one piece after dehiscence. 



Unsymmetrical Flowers, 8tJ. 



Urceolate, urn-shaped. 



Utricle, a -mall thin-walled, one-seeded fruit, as of Goosefoot, 121. 



Utricular, like a small bladder. 



Vaginate, sheathed, surrounded by a sheath (vagina). 



Valve, one of the pieces (or doors) into which a dehiscent pod, or any similar body. 



Bplits, 122, 123. 

 Valvate, Valvular, opening by valves. Valvate, in estivation, 97. 

 Variety, 176. 



Vascular, containing vessels, or consisting of vessels or ducts, 134. 

 Vascular Cryptogams, 156. 

 Vaulteil, arched; Bame *& fornicate. 

 i i etabli Life, &c, 128. Vegetabb anatomy, 129. 

 Veins, the small ribs or branches of tin- framework of leaves, &c, 49, 50. 

 Veined, Veiny, furnished with evident veins. Vemless, destitute of veins. 

 Veinltts, the Bmaller ramifications of veins, 50. 

 Velate, furnished with a veil. 



VelutinouS, velvety to the touch. 



Venation, the veiningof leaves, &c., 50. 

 Venenate, poisonous. 



r. nasi . veiny; furnished with conspicuous veins. 



Ventral, belonging to thai side of i simple pistil, or other organ, which looks to- 

 ward- the axis or centre of the flower; the opposite of dorsal; as the 

 I Iral Suture, LOG. 



Vemtricost, inflated or swelled out on on.' side. 



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