INDKX AND GI.OSSAHY. 131 



rjessile, 4. 



Tjetaceuus : like a bristle. 



Sheath : z tube surroandinf^ a stem, 62. 



Sheiithing : sunoundiiif; like a sheath. 



Shield-shaped, seo Peltate. 



Shoot : a newly formed branch. 



Shrub, 89. 



Silicle, 155. 



Silique, 155. 



Simple (leaves), 100 ; (pistil), 137. 



Sinuiite : wavy on the margiu. 



Solitary, 12 1. 



Spadiceous, 179. 



Spadix, 69. 



Spathe, 69. 



Spathulate. 107. 



Species, 179. 



Spike, 122. 



Spikelet, a secondary spike. 



Spindle-shaped, 85. 



Spine, 96. 



Spiral markings, 167. 



Spores : the reproductive bodies in Cryptogams which correspond 



to the seeds of Phanerogams. 

 Spur, 131. 

 Stamen, 6, 132. 



Staniinate (flower) : haviuR no pistil, but only stamens. 

 Standard : the broad upper petal of a papilionaceous corolla. 

 Stem, 3, 88. 

 Stemiess, 18. 



Sterile (flower) : having no pistil. 

 •Stigma, 7. 



Stigmatic : bearing the stigma. 

 Stipulate : having stipules, 115. 

 Stipule, 31, 115. 

 Stolon : c short branch which droops to the ground and takes 



root, 

 rtomate, 173, 

 Stone, see Putamen. 

 Stone-fruit, sec Drupe. 

 Strap-shaped, see Lignlate. 



Striate : marked lengthwise with lines or furrows. 

 Strobile : same as Coue. 

 Style, 7. 

 Gub-class, 179. 

 Subulate. Fig. 112. 

 Succulent : juicy ; fleshy. 

 Sucker : an underground branch, at length emerging and form. 



ing a stem. 



