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Tumid: swollen; somewhat inflated. 



Tunicate : coated ; invested with layers, as an onion ; p. 46. 



Turbinate: top-shaped. Turgid: thick as if swollen. 



Turio (plural turimea) : young shoots or suckers springing out of tlic ground ; ns 



Asparagus-shoots. 

 Turnip-sliaped : broader than higli, narrowed below ; p. 32, fig. .'37. 



Tivin: in i)airs [SQa yeminale), as the llowers of Linna;a 

 Tifininrj : ascending by coiling round a support, like the Hop ; p. 37. 

 Typical : well expressing the characteristics of a species, genus, &c 



l/iiihrl: tlic nmlirella-likc form of inflorescence ; p. 79, fig. 159. 



Umhdlate : in umbels. Umbelliferous : bearing umbels. 



Umbellet : a secondary or partial umbel; p. 81. 



Uiiihilicate: depressed in the centre, like the ends of an apple. 



Umbonate: bossed ; furnished with a low, rounded jjrojection like a boss (umbo')- 



Umbrdculiform ; umbrella-shaped, like a Mushroom, or the top of the style of 



Sarracenia. 

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

 Uncinate: hook-shaped ; hooked over at the end. 

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

 Undulate : wavy, or wavy -margined ; p. 62. 



Unequal! u pinnate : pinnate with an odd number of leaflets; p. 6.5. 

 Unguiculate: furnished with a claw (unguis) ; p. 102, i. e. a narrow base, as the 



petals of a Rose, where the claw is very short, and those of Pinks (fig. 200), 



where the claw is very long. 

 Uni-, in compound words : one ; as 

 Unijldrous : one-flowered. Unifoliate : onc-leavcd. 

 Unifollolate: of one leaflet; p. 66. Unijugate : of one pair. 

 Unildbiate: one-lipped. Unilateral: one-sided. 



Unildcular: one-celled, as the pistil in fig. 261, and tlic anther in fig. 238, 239. 

 Unidvulate: having only one ovule, as in fig. 213, and fig. 267-269. 

 Unis<frial : in one horizontal row. 



Unisexual: having stamens or pistils only, as in Moonseed, fig. 176, 177, &e. 

 Univalved: a pod of only one piece after dehiscence, as fig. 253. 

 Urce'olate : urn-shaped. 



Utricle: a small, thin-walled, one-seeded fruit, as of Goosefoot ; p. 130, fig. 350. 

 Utricular : like a small bladder. 



Vdginate: sheathed, surrounded by a sheath (vagina). 



Valve: one of the pieces (or doors) into wliich a dehiscent pod, or any similar 



body, splits; p. 131, 114. 

 Valvate, Valvular : opening by valves. Valvate in iEStivation, p. 109. 

 Variety, p. 174, 177. 



Vdfcular: containing vessels, or consisting of vessels, such as ducts ; p. 146, 148, 

 Vaulted: arched ; same as fornicate. 

 Vegetable Pligsiologg, p. 3. 



Veil: the calyptra of Mosses. (Manual, p. 607 ) 

 Veins: the small ribs or branches of the framework of leaves, &c. ; p. 5."). 



