324 GLOSSARY. 



Hybrida, a bastard, a monstrous production of two plants 

 of different species, like the male in the animal creation. 



Hypocrateiiformis corolla, a monopetalous flower, shaped 

 like a cup or salver. 



Icosandria, the twelfth class in the sexual system. 



Imberbis corolla, a flower without a beard. 



Imbricatus, tiled, when the scales of a stalk or flower-cup, 

 lie over one another in the manner of tiles upon a house. 



Jmmutatae, unaltered. 



Insequalis corolla, an unequal flower. 



Inanis caulis, hollow or empty stalks. 



Incanum folium, leaves covered with whitish down. 



Incisum folium, leaves cut into irregular segments. 



Incompletus Jfos, imperfect flowers without petals. 



Inci assatus pedunculus, footstalks of flowers that increase in 

 thickness as they approach the flowers. 



Incumbens anthera, anthera which is fixed to the filament 

 sideways. 



Incurvatus caulis, a stalk bowed towards the earth. 



Indivisum folium, an entire undivided leaf. 



Indusium, by some botanists the membrane covering the 

 fructification of the Filices. 



Inerme folium, unarmed, a leaf without bristles or prickles, 



Inferus ftos, flowers whose receptacle is situated below the 

 germen. 



Inflatum perianth ium, a calyx puffed up like a bladder. 



Inflexa folia, leaves bending inwards towards the stem. 



Inflorescentia, inflorescence signifies the various modes in 

 which flowers are joined to the plant by the pedunculus. 



Infundibuliformis corolla, a moiiopetalous flower shaped 

 like a funnel. 



Insertus petiohis, a footstalk inserted into the stem. 



Integrum folium, an entire undivided leaf. 



Integerrirntim folium, an entire leaf, whose margin is desti- 

 tute of incisions or serratures. 



Interfoliaceus pedunculus, flower- stalks arising from be- 

 tween opposite leaves. 



Iiiterruptum folium pinnatum, when the large folioles of a 

 winged leaf are interrupted alternately, by pairs of smaller 

 ones. 



Tnterrupta spica, a spike of flowers, interrupted or broken 

 by small clusters of flowers between the larger ones. 



Intorsio, writhing or twisting. 



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