Pistil, showing 

 Stigma at H. 



Mushroom, show- 

 ing Stipe or Stem. 



Leaf, with pair of 

 Stipules. 



Raspberry, show- 

 ing Stolon at S. 



Pistil, Style at I. 



STIQMA : The part of the pistil which receives the pollen. 

 STIPE : The stalk of a pistil ; the stem of a Fern ; the 



stem of a Mushroom or of any fungus. 

 STIPULATE : Furnished with stipules. 

 STIPULE : An appendage at each side of the base of some 

 petioles or leaves ; resembling small leaves in texture 

 and appearance. 



STOLON : Trailing, rooting shoots. 

 STYLE : The middle part of the pistil which bears the 



stigma. 



SUBULATE : Awl-shaped. 

 TENDRIL : A spiral shoot that twines around another 



body for support. 



THROAT : The orifice of a monopetalous corolla. 

 THYRSE or THRYSUS : A compact panicle, of a pyra- 

 midal or oblong shape ; such as a cluster of the Lilac 

 or Horsechestnut. 

 TOMENTOSE : Wooly ; covered with close, short hair, so 



as to be perceptible by the touch. 

 TORUS : The receptacle of the flower. 

 TRUNCATE : Appearing as if cut off at the tip. 

 TUBE : The tubular part of a monopetalous corolla, as 



distinguished from the spreading border or limb. 

 TUBER : A thickened portion of an underground stem, 



provided with eyes (buds) on the sides, as a Potato. 

 TUMID : Swollen. 



UMBEL : A flower-cluster, in which all the pedicels spring 



from the same point, and the expansion of the flowers 



or infloresence is from the circumference to the center. 



UNDULATE : Wavy ; wavy margined. 



VEIN : One of the small ribs or fine branches of the 



framework of the leaves. 

 VEINLET : One of the smaller veins. 

 VENATION : The arrangement of the veins of leaves, &c. 

 VENTRICOSE : Inflated or swelled out on one side. 

 VERSATILE : Swinging, as the anthers of the Lily. 

 VlLLOSE : Shaggy, with long and soft hairs. 

 Viscous, VISCID : Glutinous, clammy. 

 WAVY : The surface or margin alternately convex and 



concave. 

 WHORL : Arranged in a circle around a stem ; applied 



to leaves, flowers, bracts, &c. 



WING : Any kind of membranous expansion ; the two 

 lateral petals of a papilionaceous flower. 



T, Tendril. 



Gloxinea. T, 

 Tube. 



Thyrse. Lilac. 



Truncate Leaf. 



Tuber of Madeira 

 Vine. 



Umbel. 



Versatile anthers 

 of the Lily. 



Whorl of Leaves. 



Winged. Seed of 

 Maple. 



Pea Flower. W, 

 W, Wing ; B, 

 Banner; K, Keel. 



