INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



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Porigynoxis, 36. 



Persistent, 32. 



Peisouate, 131. 



Petnl, 5. 



Pctiolato : having petioles. 



Petiole, 4. 



Phaucrogamotis or Phftnogamous, 170. 



Pilose : having loup; soft hairs. 



Pinna": a primary division of a pinnately compound leaf. 



Pinnate, 101. 



Pinuatelv-lobed, 109. 



Piunatifi'd, 109. 



Pinnule . a secondary division of a pinnately compound leaf. 



Pistil, 137, 7. 



Pi,?tillate : having a pi<:til, 63. 



Pitcher-shapod (leal). Fig. 134. 



Piih, 1C.9. 



Placenta, 141. 



Placentation, 141. 



Plumose : feathery. 



Plumule, JJ8. 



Pod : a deliiscent fruit. 



Pollen, 6. 



Poll'D-tubp, 16. 



Polliiiia : pollen-masses, Fig. 87. 



Polyadelph lus, 134. 



Pol'yandrcus : with numerous distinct stamens. 



Polycotyledonous, 1.59. 



Polygamous: having perfect as well as imperfect flowers. 



Polypetalous : having separate petals. 



Polysepalous : having separate sepals. 



Pome, 148. 



Posterior : next the axis. 



Prffifl rati-^n, see ^Estivation. 



Prffifoliation : the disposition of leaves in the bud. 



Prickles', 90. 



Procumbent : lying on the ground. 



Prosenchynia, 167. 



Prostrate, 90. 



Protoplasm, 103. 



Pubesct^ut : covered with fine down. 



Punctate: having transparent dots, like the ler.ves of St. John's 



Wort. 

 Putamcn. 147. 

 Pyxifl, 1.55. 



Quinquefoliolate : having five leaflets. 



Raceme, 122. 



