362 Glossary. 



Carpel, transformed leaf forming the whole or a part of the fruit. 



Cassis, sulphate of iron. 



Chakbtra, name of a variety of pummelo. 



C&axgurd, meaning six fingers applied to fingered citrons. 



Chasma, a bud. 



Chatank, two ounces. 



Chinee, name of a kind of orange in S. India. 



Chowdree, a head man in native establishments. 



Cordate, shaped like a conventional heart. 



Corolla, the crown, or coloured whorl of a flower. 



Cotyledons, first leaves in germination, or seed-lobes. 



Crenate, festooned applied to edges of leaves. 



" Decumana," Latin for huge. 



Dhaw, hatchet-knife of Assam. 



" Dialysis," disjunction. 



Digitate, fingered. 



Dumres, second, or out of season crop of any fruit. 



Emarginate, notched at the margin. 1 



Etrog and Atrog, said to be Hebrew for citron. 



Fanoos, a glass shade used for candles. 



Faramosh, Hind, for " forgotten." 



" Forte," Italian for strong. 



" Foveoli," the pinhole depressions on the rind of oranges and lemons. 



Gdf, g-hard of Hindostanee alphabet. 



Ghdt, landing-place. 



" Glabrous," not downy. 



Cooler, name of a kind of large wild fig-tree. 



Gulgiil, name of a kind of lemon. 



Gungol&i or gungoli, a kind of lemon from Gungoli. 



Gyncecium, female portion of a flower. 



Hains or Hisaree, Capparis sepiaria. 



Hakim, native physician. 



Hazara, a variety of small sour orange. 



Heen-narun, variety of orange in Ceylon. 



Hesperidium, the fruit of any citrus. 



Homologous, applied to organs which are morphologically the same, 



although apparently quite different, and may serve different 



purposes. 



Jambble, means pummelo in Ceylon. 



Jamiri 



Jambira \ same as Jhamblri. 



fambiri 



