GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



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sinus, or notched end, being at the 

 base; fig 244. 



Couliaeeae, 451. 



Coi uiceoiis : of a leathery consistence. 



Cork, 477. 



Corky : of the texture of cork. 



Coi Li/ em-elope or layer of the bark, 121, 

 127. 



Corm (corimis) : a solid bulb, 108. 



Connopliytes : plants having an axis 

 (root and stem), in contradistinc- 

 tion to Thallophytes,371 



CornaccoR, 428. 



Corneous: of the consistence of horn. 



Corniculate: furnished with a small 

 horn. 



Comine, 428. 



Comiite: furnished with a horn (corrrn) 



Corolla : the inner of the two floral en- 

 velopes, 222, 275. 



Coro/ldceous, cdiol/ine : like a corolla in 

 appearance or texture, or belong- 

 ing to the corolla. 



Corona : a crown, such as the append- 

 age at the top of the claw of the 

 petals of Silcno; 246, fig. 378. 



Cownale: bearing a crown. 



Coi lex: the baik or rind. 



CortUal: pertaining to the bark. 



Coi lirate : furnished with a distinct rind 



Cdiymh: a convex or flat-topped flower- 

 cluster, 211. 



Cdiymbose: disposed in, or resembling, 

 corymbs. 



Cost n : a rib, or midrib. 



Cos/ate : ribbed, or with a midrib. 



Cotton, 44, 398 



Cotyledons: the first leaves of the em- 

 bryo; seed-leaves, 71,324. 



Co'ylifoim : dish-shaped. 



Coumaiin 414. 



Cowitch, 415 



Ci aiibcrrv, 439. 



Crassnlaceae, 423. 



Ciate'iiform : goblet-shaped. 



Cieepinij: running on or beneath the 

 ground and looting, 102 



Cieinocmp : the fruit of Umbelliferse, 

 425. 



Crenate, or crenelled : the margin fur- 

 nished with even and rounded 

 notches oi scallops ; 159, fig. 256. 



Cie'nulute: diminutive of Crenate. 



Cresccntftffi, -147. 



CusUd: see Cristate. 



Crtbiose: pierced with holes like a 

 sieve 



Crinite : bearded with long hairs. 



Crispate: curled. 



Cristate : crested ; bearing any elevated 

 appendage on its sin face." 



Cioss-breids : individuals oiiginatcd by 



4') 



fertilizing one variety or species by 

 another,' 356, 357. 



Crowberry, 474. 



Gown (246, 279, fig 378) : see Corona. 



Ciowned: sec Coionate. 



Ci owning: borne on the apex of any 

 organ. 



Cruciate, or cruciform : cross-shaped, 

 277, as the corolla of the Mustaid 

 family, fig. 405. 



Cmciferse, 389. 



Ciude sap, 53, 190. 



Crustaceoiis : crusty in texture, hard 

 and biittlc. 



Cryptogamia, 513. 



Cry/ildt/aiuous or cryptogam ic : relat- 

 ing to 



Crvptogamous Plants, 69, 330, 499. 



Crystals, 59. 



Lucullate, or ciicullifoim : hooded or 

 hood-shaped ; rolled up like a cor- 

 net of paper, 503. 



Cucumber, 423. 



Cneuibitaccaj, 423. 



Culm: a stiaw, or straw-like stem, 101. 



Cultrate: shaped like a broad knife- 

 blade. 



Ciineale, or cuneiform : wedge-shaped ; 

 broad above, and narrowed to the 

 base,- with straight sides ; fig. 235. 



Cunoniaceaj, or Cunonieae, 525. 



Cnprcssincaj, 480. 



Cup-shaped, cupulifoim : hemispherical, 

 and hollow above 



Ciipulate : furnished witli a 



Cupule, or cupula : the acorn-cup, 314. 



Cupulifcise, 476. 



Cwled: ii regularly folded and crimped. 



Currant, 421. 



Cuirmerved, 158. fig 236. 



Cm vi serial: in curved ranks, 141. 



Cuscutea?, or Cuscutinea', 4 55 



Cushion : the swollen base of a leaf- 

 stalk, or the enlargement below the 

 inscition of many leaves. 



Cuspidate : tipped with a cusp, or sharp 

 and rigid point ; 162, fig. 275. 



Custaid- Apple, 382. 



Cut: see Incised, or J)issected. 



Cuticle : the outer skin or pellicle of the 

 epidermis, 14 9. 



Ci/a'lliifbim : enp-shaped. 



Cycadacco;, 481. 



Cycle : one complete turn of a spire ; a 

 circle. 



Cyclical : roiied into a full circle. 



Cycldsis : circulation in cells, 31. 



Cyliiidiacous: approaching to the 



Cylindrical: circular in transverse out- 

 line and tapering gradually, if at 

 nil, as in most stems. 



Cymbic/oi in : boat-shaped. 



