GLOSS AKT. 219 



TTomomrirpIioiix : nil of one shape. 



lI<>in6lrojioits or I/oiiidtro/Hil (ciiiliryo) : cunTfl with the seed; ctin'ed one '.vay- 



JIiMxl: sanio as A<//«(< or (/o/ra. Iltxxled: liood-sliaped ; see cucullate. 



Jlookcd: same as liumatc. 



Horn: a spur or some simihir appcndaj^e. Ilormj: of the texture of horn. 



Jlortus Siccus: an liorbariiun, or collection of dried plants; p. 201. 



Ilniiilfitse : spread over the surface of the ground. 



Jli/dllne: transparent, or partly so. 



Ilyhrid: a cross-breed between two allied species. 



JIi/pocrutcnYonii : salver-shaped; p. 101, fig. 202, 208. 



JIif/H>;/wtin: produced underground. 



Jli/l'dji/nous : inserted under the pistil; p. 10.1, fig. 212. 



Tcosdndrous : having 12 or more stamens inserted on the calyx. 



Imbricate, Imhricaled, Imbricative: overlapping one another, like tiles or shingles 

 on a roof, as the scales of the involucre of Zinnia, &e., or the bud-scales of 

 Horsechcsnut (fig. 48) and Hickory (fig. 49). In aestivation, where some 

 leaves of tlic calyx or corolla arc overlapped on both sides by others ; p. 109. 



Immarrjimite : destitute of a rim or border. 



Lnmersid: growing wholly under water. 



Imixiri -pinnate: pinnate with a single leaflet at the apex ; p. G.j, fig. 12G. 



Jniper/'d Jloicers: wanting either stamens or pistils ; p. 89. 



Imupiiluteral: unequal-sided, as the leaf of a Begonia. 



Jucanous: hoary with white pubescence. 



Incisrd : cut rather deeply and irregularly ; p. 62. 



Inchtd&l: enclosed ; when the part in question docs not project beyond another. 



Iiicomphtp Flower : wanting calyx or corolla ; p. 90. 



Iiicrassati d: thickened. 



Incumhint: leaning or resting upon: the cotyledons arc incumbent wlicn tho 

 back of one of them lies against the radicle ; the anthers are incumbent 

 when turned or looking inwards, p. 113. 



Incurved: gradually curving inwards. 



Indefinite: not uniform in number, or too numerous to mention (over 12). 



Indijinite or Indiivnninale Injlorescence : p. 77. 



Indehiscent : not splitting open ; i. c. not dehiscent ; p. 127. 



Indi'/rnottx : native to the country. 



IndiridmU: p. 173. 



Indtiplicale : with the edges turned inwards; p. 100. 



Indiisliini: the shield or covering of a fiuit-dot of a Feni. (Manual, p .^)88 ) 



Inferior: growing below some other organ ; p. 104, 121. 



Injlatrd: turgid and bladdery. 



Inflexcd: bent inwards. 



Lijlorescince: the arrangement of flowers on the stem; p. 70. 



Infra-<txillurij : situated beneath the axil. 



In/iindiliuli/orm ov lo/nndtbiilar : funnel-shu))('d ; ]>. 102, fig. 100. 



Innate (anther); attached by its base to the very apex i)f the filament; p. 113. 



Liiioviitlon: an incomplete young shoot, cs))ccially in Mosses. 



Inorjanic Constituents, p. IGO. 



