6L0SSAEY AND INDEX 



TO PART I. 



THE FIGURES REFER TO THE PARAGRAPHS IN THE FIRST PART. 



Abbreviated, shortened. 



Acaulis, without a stem. 



Accessory, something added to the usual 

 number of organs. 



Accrete, grown together. 



Accumbeiit, lying on something else. 



Acerose, fine and slender. 



Achenium, 151. 



Adilamydeou~% 103. 



Acicular, needle-shaped. 



Acids, 300. 



Acinaciform, 89. 



Acotyledons, 64. 



Acrogenn, growing on the top. 



Actlnrnehyma, 9." 



Aculeus, a prickle. 



Acuminate, 92, 



Acute, 92. 



Adherent, joined to. 



Adnate, 123. 



Adventitious Uaf-huda, 70, 74. 



J^ntivation, the mode in -which the sep- 

 als or petals are applied to each other 

 in the bud. 



^l(/a??i0'is, without stamens andpistila 



Albumen, 142. 166, 301. 



Alburnum, 57. 



Ala^, iOS. 



Alizarin, 304. 



Alliaceo7i-s, oniony. 



Alsinaceous, li;S.' 



Alternate, single leaves on opposite sides 

 of the stem at ditferent heights. 



Alveolate, pitted. 



Amen*, 116. 



Amnios, 163. 



AmpUxicnuI, clasping the stem. 



Anastomosis, where branches run to- 

 gether and unite with one another. 



Anatomy, vegeUthle, 3. 



Anatropous, 139. 



Anc'ivsin, 304 



Ancipital, two-edged. 



Andro'ceutn^ the stamens taken as a 

 whole. 



Androffynon-s, both kinds of flowers in 

 the same inflorescence. 



Angicspermous. the seeds in a pod. 



Angitstifolius, narrow-leaved. 



Aniinhxr, ."^hape of a ring. 



Annular ducts, 30. 



Anomalous, out of the regular order. 



^nfAer, 117, 122. 



Antheriferous, bearing anthers. 



AntJwcyane, 245, 



Anthotaxis, 112. 



Anthoxanthine, 245. 



Apetalous, without petals. 



Apex, 88. 



Aphyllous, without leaves. 



Aplculate, tipped with au abrupt minute 



point. 

 A.pocarpous, having the carpels distinct. 

 Appendages, 109. 

 Applied Botany, 3. 

 Appressed, 11. 

 Apterous, without wings. 

 Arabin, 283. 



Aquatic, growing in the water 

 Arborescent, tree-like. 

 Arbuscula, little tree. 

 Areola, small spaces. 

 Aril, 150. 

 Arrow-root, 286. 

 Asa/oetida, 298. 

 Ascending, rising upwarcL 

 Asperate, rough. 

 Assurgent, ascending. 

 Atropous. See OrthotropoiL&. 

 Attenuate, slender. 

 Auriculate, 89. 

 Awl-form, shape of an awl. 

 Awn, a slender tip or beard. 

 Awnlesft, without awns. 

 Axil, angle between the leaf and the stem. 

 Axillary, being in the axil 

 Axis, 112. 



Baccate, berry-like. 

 Balausta, 151 

 Bdlsams, 297. 



Banner, the upper petal in papilionace- 

 ous corolla. 

 Barb, stifi" booked hair. 

 Bark. 53. 

 Base, 8S. 



Basilar, belonging to the base. 

 Bdssorin, 2>S. 



Beaked, terminated by a point. 

 Beard, a bristle. 

 Berry, 154. 



Bbbracteolate, consisting of two bracts. 

 Bicrenate, doubly crenate. 

 Bicuspidate, ending with two teeth. 

 Bidentide, 91. 

 Biennial, two years. 



