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Connective, Connectivum : the part of the anther connecting its two cells ; p. 113. 



Connwcnt : converging, or brought close together. 



Consolidated forms of vegetation, p. 47. 



Continuous : the reverse of interrupted or articulated. 



Contorted: twisted together. Contorted (estivation : same as convolute ; p. 109. 



Contortupucate : twisted back upon itself. 



Contracted: either narrowed or shortened. 



Contrary : turned in an opposite direction to another organ or part with whie 

 it is compared. 



Cdnvolute : rolled up lengthwise, as the leaves of the Plum in vernation ; p 76^ 

 fig. 151. In aestivation, same as contorted; p. 109. 



Cordate : heart-shaped ; p. 58, fig. 90, 99. 



Coriaceous : resembling leather in texture. 



Corky: of the texture of cork. Corky layer of bark, p. 152. 



Conn, Cormus : a solid bulb, like that of Crocus ; p. 44, fig. 71, 72. 



Corneous : of the consistence or appearance of horn, as the albumen of the 

 seed of the Date, Coffee, &c. 



Corniculate : furnished with a small horn or spur. 



Cornute : horned ; bearing a horn-like projection or appendage. 



Corolla : the leaves of the flower within the calyx ; p. 86. 



Corolldceons, Corollme : like or belonging to a corolla. 



Corona : a coronet or crown ; an appendage at the top of the claw of some 

 petals, as Silene and Soapwort, fig. 200, or of the tube of the corolla of 

 Hound's-Tonguc, c. 



Coronate : crowned ; furnished with a crown. 



Cortical : belonging to the bark (cortex). 



Cdrymb: a sort of flat or convex flower-cluster ; p. 79, fig. 158. 



Corymbose : approaching the form of a corymb, or branched in that way ; 



arranged in corymbs. 



Costa : a rib ; the midrib of a leaf, &c. Costate: ribbed. 

 Cotyle'dons : the first leaves of the embryo ; p. 6, 137. 

 Crater ifbrm : goblet-shaped ; broadly cup-shaped. 



Creeping (stems) : growing flat on or beneath the ground and rooting; p. 37. 

 Cre'mocarp : a half-fruit, or one of the two carpels of Umbelliferae. 

 Crenate, or Crenclled : the edge scalloped into rounded teeth ; p. 62, fig. 114 

 Crested, or Cristate : bearing any elevated appendage like a crest. 

 Cribrose : pierced like a sieve with small apertures. 

 Crinite : bearded with long hairs, &c. 

 Crown : sec corona. 



Crowning : borne on the apex of anything. 

 Cruciate, or Cruciform: cross-shaped, as the four spreading petals of the Mu*. 



turd (fig. 187), and all the flowers of that family. 

 Crustaceans : hard, and brittle in texture; crust-like. 

 Crypldyamous, or Cry/itof/fimic : relating to Cryptogamia; p. 172, 197. 

 Cucullate: hooded, or hood-shaped, rolled up like a cornet of paper, or a hood 



(cucullus), as the spathe of Indian Turnip, fig. 162. 

 Culm : a straw ; the stem of Grasses and Sedges. 

 Cuneate, Cuneiform : wedge-shaped ; p. 58, fig. 94. 



