540 



GI.OSSAKY AM) 1XDKX. 



of a flower: sec Dimerous, Trimc- 

 rous, &c. 



Mcscmbiyanthcmaceic, 397. 



Me'socarp : the middle layer of a peri- 

 carp, 310. 



Mesopiddium : the middle baik or green 

 layer, 121. 



M~esoj>/ii/lluiii : the parenchyma of a leaf 

 between the skin of the two sui- 

 faccs. 



Metamoi pliosed : that which has under- 

 gone. 



M'etamorphosis ■ the transformation of 

 one organ into another homologous 

 one 223, 231. 



M'wrop'/lr: the oiificc of a seed, 29S. 



Midiib: the ccntml or main rib, 155 



Mdhj juice, 49. 



MimoscES, 413. 



Mineral constituents of plants, 179. 



Miniate: rami ion-color. 



Mitriform : initrc-shaped, 503. 



Molliiginero, 395. 



IMonadclphia, 513. 



Monadelphous : with filaments united 

 into a tube, or ting ; 280, fig. 4G2. 



Monandria, 512. 



Mondndions: with a single stamen, 279. 



Mondnthous : oue-flowcivd. 



Moni/ifoi in : necklace-shaped ; cylin- 

 drical and contracted at intervals. 



Monimiacete, 3S2. 



Monkey-bread, 399. 



Mono-, in Greek compounds : one or 

 single. 



Monorurpelhni : of one carpel. 



Mon/ocai ptc, or monacal pian : once-fruit- 

 ing, 101 



M^onocc'phulous : bearing a single head. 



Monochlamydeous : with a single floral 

 envelope ; i. c. apctalous, 2G0. 



]\fonorlinous : hermaphrodite. 



Monaco/ i/le'donoiis : onc-cotylcdoned, 79, 

 326. 



Monocotvledons or Monocotyledonous 

 Plants, 113,' 326, 370, 482. 



Montecia, 513. 



Monacioits : stamens and pistils in sep- 

 arate floweis on the same individ- 

 ual, 262. 



Monogamia. 516. 



Monogynia, 515. 



Mon&pjnous: with onepistil orstyle, 287 



Mono/cons: same as monoecious. 



Monomerous: the parts of the flower 

 single, 234. 



Mono] ic'talo its : one-petalled, but it is 

 used for pamopetalous, viz. petals I 

 more or less united into one hodv, j 

 249, 275. 



Monophi/llous: one-leaved, of one piece, ' 

 275. 



Mbndpterous : one-winged. 



Monopijiciioiis : one-stoned. 



Monosrpalous : the calyx of one piece, 

 24 9. 



Monospe'i motis: one-seeded. 



Munostichous : in one vertical rank, 

 134. 



Mondsti/lous : with one style. 



Monotropea;, oi Monotropaccce, 440. 



Monster, monstrous (430) : developed in 

 an nnnatuial manner. 



Morphine, 57. 



Morpholep/. 14, GO, 224 



Mdi pilosis: the manner of development. 



Moschate • exhaling the odor of musk. 



Moulds. G5. 



Mucilage: dissolved vegetable jelly, or 

 dextiinc, 55, 193 



Mucdaipnous, mitcosp, or mucous: slimy. 



Mucio: a short, sharp point. 



Mucionitte: abruptly tipped with a m it- 

 em ; 1G2, fig 276, 231. 



Mucionulute: tipped with a minute mu- 

 cio. 



Mulberry, 475. 



Mule: aJrybiid. 



Miiltuiiipilar : many-angled. 



Mnl.'i-, in Latin dei ivatives : many; as, 



Multicipital (miillicpps) : many-headed; 

 where several buds or shoots pio- 

 ceed fiom the crown of one root. 



Multifui ions : manv-sided. 



Miiliijid: many-cleft, 159. 



Mnliijloi ous : mam -flow ercd. 



Multijur/ate : in many pairs. 



Multilobular : many-celled. 



i]f'dtiple: compound. 



Multiple fruth, 309, 318. 



Mu/lise'riiil : in several horizontal ranks. 



Maltiseplate: many-partitioned. 



Miincate- rough with shoit and hard 

 points. 



Mnriculate: minutely muricatc. 



Musaccyc, 490 



Muscat dine, 503. 



Muscari/bi m : brush-shaped. 



Musci (Mosses), 502. 



Muscifbim : moss-like. 



Muscology: the department of Botany 

 which treats of Mosses. 



Mustaid, 389. 



Miiticous : pointless ; blunt. 



Mycelium, 507. 



Mi/colorjij, or M'l/crtd'oijij : the depart- 

 ment of Botany which treats of 

 Fungi. 



Mycinpijle: see Mieropylc. 



Myiicacece, 477. 



MvrsinaccEB, 443. 



MviisticacecD, 3S3. 



Myrrh, 407. 



MyrtacetB, 418. 



