GLOSSARY AND INDEX. 



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Rclicuhiren ducts, 46. 



Retinaculum: a stay or holdfast: rip- 

 plied to the piocesses bcuiing the 

 seeds of Acanthaccoe, &c. 



Re'tinetved : same as reticulated. 



Rett ociirred : same as recurved. 



Retro flexed : same as retiexed. 



Rett ofracted : same as refracted. 



Rettdrse: backwards, directed back- 

 wards. 



Retrove'i ltd : turned upside clown. 



Refuse : slightly notched at a rounded 

 apex; 16'2, fig. 272. 



Re'colute, resolutive: rolled backwards, 

 144. 



Rhachis (back-bone) : the axis of a 

 spike, &c., 211. 



Rhamnaccae, 408. 



Rhaphe of an ovule or seed, 299, fig. 

 529, r. 



Rhatanv, 412. 



Rhizdiithuus : root-flowcrcd ; as when a 

 flower (like Rafflesia, fig 150), or 

 a cluster of fioweis, &c without 

 green foliage (like Beech-diops), 

 is parasitic by what answers to 

 roots, on some foster plant. 



Rhizocdi pons (root-fruiting) : having a 

 perennial root. 



Rhizdma: rootstock, 106. 



Rhzomorphous : root-like. 



Rhizophoraceaj, 419. 



Rhodospennete, 509. 



Rhombic : rhomb-shaped. 



Rhomboidal : appioaching a rhomboid 

 in form. 



Rhubarb, 466. 



Rib : a strong nerve or part of the frame- 

 work of a leaf, &c , 145, 155. 



Ribbed: when stiong nerves or ribs run 

 lengthwise through a leaf, &c. 



Ricciacese, 504. 



Rice, 498. 



Runose : with chinks or clefts (riina). 



Ring of Ferns, 501 ; of Mosses, 503. 



Ringent : grinning ; when a bilabiate 

 corolla is open, 278. 



Riparious: along water-courses. 



Root, 79. 



Root-hairs, 81. 



[lootlet : a very small root, or ultimate 

 branch of a root. 



(loot slock: same as rhizoma, 106. 



Rosaccre, 415. 



Tiosnceous : rose-like, 276. 



Rdstcllate: diminutive of rostrate. 



Rostellinn : a little beak. 



Rdstiate: beaked, bearins a 



Rostium : a beak-like projection. 



Rdsulnr, or rosulute : shaped like a ro- 

 sette. 



Rotate: wheel-shaped; 278, fig 454. 



Rotation in rclls : sec Cyelosis, 31. 



Rotund, tottindale: of lounded outline. 



Rough: see Scabiid or Scabious. 



Rubcscent, i uhiiund : reddish or losy. 



Uubiacese, 431. 



Rubigitiose : msty reddish. 



Riideial: growing in mbbisli. 



Rudimentai 1/ : i in perfectly or incom- 

 pletely developed. 



Ruf scent : approaching to 



Rufous: brown-red. 



Rugose: wrinkled (ruga, a wrinkle). 



Ruminated (albumen) : penetrated with 

 holes or channels; 323, 383, fig. 

 G58. 



Riincinate: saw-toothed, the teeth turned 

 backwards, 161, fig 279. 



Runner, 102. 



Running, 102. 



Rupcstrine : glowing naturally on rocks. 



Ruptile: bursting: irregularly. 



Rusty: sec Fcnugineous. 



Rutaeeaa, 405. 



Rye, 498. 



Sdbuline, or sdbnlose: growing in sand. 



Saccate, sacciform : sac-shaped, 278. 



Sac of the amnios, 304. 



Raffion, 491, 437. 



Sagittate : anow-hended, or arrow- 

 shaped ; lanceolate with a lobe at 

 the base on each side pointing 

 backwards ; fig. 252. 



Sago, 481, 485. 



Salep, 489 



Salicaccre, or Salicinia?, 478. 



Salicinc, 478 



Saline, salsuginous : growing in salt 

 places, or impregnated with salt. 



Salver-shaped : tubular and the holder 

 spreading flat at light angles to the 

 tube ; 277, fig. 457. 



Salviniesc, 502. 



Samara: a kev or winged indchiscent 

 fruit, 314, fig. 577, 578. 



Sdmaroid: resembling a samara. 



Sambucca3, 431. 



Sandal-wood, 414, 469. 



Snntalacca;, 468. 



Sap, 53 1 90. 



Sapindaccre, 409. 



Sap-green, 408. 



Sapodilla Plum, 443. 



Sapotaccai, 443 



Sap-wood, 35, 124, 126 



Sdrcocarp : the fleshv part of a drupe, 

 310, 312. 



Sarmentdceous : bearing or resembling 



Sarments : l tinners or long and flexible 

 branches. 



Sarraccniacca;, 387. 



Sarsapatilla, 493. 



