Corpusculum 



(SUPPLEMENT) 



Oryatallocnores 



coronopifolia, Brot., now merged 

 in P. macrorhiza, Poir. 



Corpus'eulum, add, (4) = EGG, 

 OOSPHERE. 



cortical Pore, = LENTICEL ; corti- 

 ca'ting, constituting cortex, as ~ 

 Cells, those which make up the 

 cortex; Cortica'tion, the forma- 

 tion of cortex. 



cor'ticole, the same as CORTICOLOUS. 



corym'biform (forma, shape), = 



CORYMBOSE. 



Coryph'ium, pi. Coryph'ia (/copu0^, 

 summit), alpine plant formations ; 

 coryphoph'ilus (0iXeo>, I love), 

 growing in alpine places ; Cory- 

 phophy'ta (QVTOV, a plant), alpine 

 plants. 



cotyloi'deus (Mod. Lat.), = COTYLI- 

 FORM ; Cotyle'don - trace, the 

 common bundle in the stem 

 proper to the cotyledon ; its leaf- 

 trace. 



Crad'ina (KpdSos, the wild fig-tree), 

 a proteolytic enzyme existing in 

 the juice of the common fig-tree, 

 Ficus Carica, Linn. 



Crassinucella'tae (crassus, thick, + 

 NUCELLUS), Van Tieghem's term 

 for plants whose nucelli remain 

 of considerable bulk up to the time 

 of the formation of the embryo ; 

 cf. TENUINUCELLATAE. 



Crate'ria, pi., ascidia which are de- 

 rived from the surface of a leaf 

 (C. Schimper). 



Cra'zy-weeds, the same as LOCO- 

 WEEDS, chiefly species of Astragalus 

 and Zwpmws which produce "Loco " 

 disease in animals which have 

 eaten them. 



Creat'ospores, -ae (AC/J&IS, flesh, 

 + SPORE), ' ' nut-fruited " plants 

 (Clements). 



Crem'nium, (KpyfjLvbs, a cliff), a cliff 

 plant formation ; cremnoph'ilus, 

 (0iX^w, I love), cliff - dwelling ; 

 Crenmophy'ta, (<pvT&v), a plant), 

 cliff plants (Clements). 



creoph'agous (^dyu, I eat), a synonym 

 of carnivorous, as applied to plants. 



Cre'nium, (/cp^, a spring), a spring 

 formation ; crenoph'ilus (0iX^w, I 



love), spring-loving ; Crenophy'ta 

 (<f)vr6i>, a plant), plants of springs 

 (Clements). 



cri'brile, (Kearney) = CRIBROSE, 

 seeve-like. 



Crist'arc (Pr. cristarque, from 

 cristal and arque), Van Tieghem's 

 term for a layer of cortical tissue, 

 whose arc -shaped cells contain 

 macled crystals and are strength- 

 ened by sclerogen ; occurring in 

 Ochnaceae. 



Cro'xnules (G. T. Moore) = CHRO- 



MULES. 



Cross-conjugation, see CONJUGATION, 

 CROSS. 



Crown-gall, disease of the root-crown 

 of fruit-trees, ascribed to a Myxo- 

 gaster, Dendrophagus (Tourney). 



cmst'ose = CRUSTACEOUS. 



Cry'mium, (tcpv/Ms, cold), a "polar 

 barrens " formation ; crynioph'ilus 

 (0t\^w, I love), dwelling in polar 

 regions ; Crymophy'ta (0irrov, a 

 plant), polar plants (Clements). 



Crypt, used by G. Henslow for the 

 front cavity of a stoma ; crypto- 

 bio'tic (/Mos, life), Kuntze's sug- 

 gested expression for those lowly 

 organisms which appeared in geo- 

 logic times, but have left no trace 

 of their existence ; Crypt'oblast 

 (/SXacrros, a bud) = KRYPTOBLAST ; 

 Cryptocotyle'dons ( + COTYLEDON), 

 a group to contain syncotyledonous 

 and monocotyledonous plants 

 (Agardh) ; cryptocryst'alline 



(+ CRYSTAL), the minute crystals 

 in plant-cells (Kraemer) ; crypto- 

 gam'ic Wood, the centripetal por- 

 tion of the xylem in certain fossil 

 Cycadoxyleae ; Cryptog'amy, the 

 condition of cryptogamous plants ; 

 cryptoner'vms (nervus, a nerve), 

 the nervation hidden, as by hairs 

 or texture of the leaf ; Crypt'opore, 

 adj. cryptop'orous, -rus (+ PORE), 

 applied to stomata which are below 

 the plane of the epidermis ; cf. 



PHANEROPOROUS. 



Cryst'allocliores, -ae (xwpis, separate), 

 plants distributed by the action 

 of glaciers (Clements). 



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