GLOSSARY. 



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Seed, The, 101. 

 Coats, 106. 



Sepal, 64. 



Septicidal, 99. 



Serrate, 37. 



Serrulate, serrate with very fine teeth. 



Sessile, 23, 48, 75. 



Silver-grain, 15. 



Silicli, 100. 



Silique, 100. 



/Sfowpfe leaf, 38, pistil, 77. 



Sinuate, 37. 



Sinus, 37. 



Solitary (flowers), 48, 57. 



Spadix, 55. 



Spathe, 55. 



Spatulate, 34. 



Gravity of Woods, 115. 

 , 55. 

 The, 7. 



Stamens, 68. 



Insertion of the, 70. 

 CTntott. of the, 71. 



Staminate (flower), 90. 



afenfe (flower), 90. 



Stipulate, furnished with stipules. 



Striated, marked with small longitudinal 

 grooves. 



Strobile, a cone, 100. 



Stigma, Stigmatic, 75. 



Stipule, 21. 



Style, 75. 



Sub-(& prefix), about or nearly, e. g. , sub- 

 spherical = nearly spherical. 



Succulent, juicy, pulpy. 



Superior (ovary, etc.), 88. 



Symmetrical (flower), 94. 



Syngenesious, 71. 



Tangential (section), 15. 



Taper -pointed, 35. 



Tawny, a yellowish-brown or fulvous 



color. 



Ternate, 42. 

 Thyrsus, 52. 

 Tomentose, clothed with dense wooly 



hairs. 



Toothed (leaf-margin), 37. 

 Transverse (section), 15. 

 Trifoliate, 42. 

 Tripinnate, 42 



Truncate, 35. 



Tryma, 100. 

 Tumid, swollen or inflated. 



Umbel, 54. 



Umbellet, 54. 



Undulate, 37. 



Unsymmetrical (flower), a flower whose 



various organs do not contain the same 



number in each set. 

 Utricle, 100. 



Valvate, applied to sepals, etc., which 

 close together like valves, the margins 

 simply in close contact, without over- 

 lapping or folding in. 



Veins (of the leaf), 26. 



Venation, 27, 46. 



Vernation, the arrangement of the leaves 

 in the bud, 46. 



Versatile (anther), 72. 



Villous, furnished with long soft hairs. 



Wavy (leaf -margin), 37. 



Whorl, 43. 



Wood, Structure of, 8. 



