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GLOSSARY AND INDPJX TO PAKT I. 



Liber, 47. 



Lichenin, 237. 



Light, 258. 



JAgulate, strap-like, 



LiUaceous, 108. 



Limb, 107. 



Linear, 89. 



Lip. See Labiate. 



Lobe, a rounded division. 



LMculicidul, 150. 



Lament, 153. 



Lyrate, 89. 



Maculate, spotted. 



Manuring, 218. 



Marcescent, withering. 



3fedullary rays, 85. 



Medullary sheaih, 54. 



Membranaeeous, thia 



Memlbrane, G. 



MesopJdo&um, 45. 



Micropyle, 136, 160. 



Midrib, 78. 



3Ionadelphous, 120. 



Monandrous, one stamen. 



Moniliform, 22. 



Monocarpous, bearing fruit but once. 



Ifonochlamydeous, 1U3. 



3fonocotyledonous, 60. 



Monoe,cious, having stamens and pistils in 



different flowers on the same plant. 

 Monogynia, one style or one stigma. 

 Monopetalous, 106. 

 Mo7iosepalous, 105. 

 3Lonospermous, one seed to a flower. 

 Morphin, 303. 

 Morpliology, 3. 

 Mucronate, 92. 

 Mucus, organic, 8. 

 Multlfid, many-cleft. 

 Muricate, armed with sharp spines. 

 Muticou-s, without points. 

 Myrrh, 293. 



.N'apiform root, 67. 



^''arcotin, 303. 



I^atant, floating. 



Navicidar, boat-form. 



JV^<3cfc, point where the stem and root join. 



Necklace-form, contracted at regular in- 

 tervals, resembling beads, 



Nectarotheca, 109. 



Nectary, 109. 



Nervation, arrangement of the nerves in 

 the leaves. 



Neutral, florets having neither stamens 

 nor pistils. 



Node, & knot or Joini 



Nodules, 59. 



Normal, ordinary structure. 



Nuciform, resembling a nut 



Nucleus, 136. 



JV^'ii^ 151. 



Nutant, nodding. 



(?&, reversed. 



Obcordate, 90. 



Oblique, 97. 



06Zo7i{7, 89. 



Obavate, 90. 



Obsolete, obscure, or wanting. 



OtiKS^-, 92. 



Obvolute, 77. 



Ochrea, 101. 



Octandrotis, having 8 stamens. 



Octogynia, having S pistils. 



Odors, 248. 



OiZs, 293. 



Orbicular, 89. 



Organ, 34. 



Organic elements, 212, 236. 



Organs, compound, 34. 



Organs of reproduction, 103. 



Orighi of wood, 188. 



Orthoiropous, 138. 



d»a/, longer than broad, with rounded 



ends. 

 Ovary, 129. 

 6>»a^, 89. 



Ovate-lanceolate, 90. 

 6'«?i^,?, 136. 



Pa?ecB, 111. 



Palmate, 91. 



Palmated. root, 67. 



Panduriform, 91. 



Panicle, 116. 



Paniculate, resembling a panicle. 



Ptipilionaceous, 108. 



Papims, 111, 



Paracorolla, 109. 



Parallel-veined leaves, 187. 



Parenchyma, 9. 



Parietal, the inner lining of the fruit. 



Pat^d, divided, 



Pectase, 290. 



Pectin, 290. 



Pectinate, 91. 



Pectose, 290. 



Pedate, 89. 



Pedicel, 112, 



Peduncle, 112. 



Peltate, 89, 



Pendent, hanging down. 



Pendulous, drooping. 



Pencil-form, like a painter's brush. 



Pentagynia, having five pistils, 



Pentandria, having five stamens, 



Peppo, 154. 



Perennial, continuing more than two 



years. 

 Perfect flower, 103. 

 Perfoliate, 89, 96. 



Perianth, organ surrounding the flower. 

 Pericarp, 145. 

 Perigynous, 119. 

 Perispcrm. See Pericarp. 

 Petal, 106. 

 Petaloid, having the appearance of a 



petal. 

 Peiio/^, 78, 99. 

 Phanerogam,ou9 plants, having visible 



stamens and pistils, 

 Phyllodium,, 96. 

 Phytography, 3, 

 Phytology, the science of plants. 

 Pilose, hali-y. 

 Pinnate, 94. 

 Pinnatijid, 91. 

 Piper in, 303. 

 Pi6<iZ, 127. 

 Pi<A, 58. 

 Plac&nta, 130, 

 Plaited, 11. 



