Endhymenine 



(SUPPLEMENT) 



Epiachene 



Endhy'menine (fy*V, a membrane) = 

 INTINE ; cf. EXHTMBNINE. 



endivia'ceous, light blue, like the 

 flowers of endive, Cichoriumlntybus. 



endocarp'oid (eldos, resemblance), like 

 the Lichen genus Endocarpua. 



Endocnlor'ites ( + CHLORITE), chloro- 

 phyllous plastids contained in 

 achroocysts (Arbaumont). 



En'dochrome-plate, used of the two 

 bands of colour in the frustule 

 of navicular Diatoms, lying on 

 the connecting band (Pfitzer). 



En'dochyle (xvXo's, juice), a plant 

 which has its water-tissue within 

 its assimilating tissue (A. F. W. 

 Schimper). 



endococ'coid, resembling the Lichen 

 Endoccus. 



Endoconid'ia ( + CONIDIA), a synonym 

 of ENDOGONIDIA ; endocri'brose 

 ( + CRIBROSE), within the sieve- 

 tubes (Buscalioni) ; endoder'moid 

 (elSos, resemblance), like the ENDO- 

 DERMIS (Rendle) ; endogam'ic 

 (ydfj.os, marriage), crossing between 

 two flowers of the same individual 

 (K. Pearson) ; Endoliaustor / iuin 

 ( + HAUSTORIUM), a body resembling 

 a young haustorium within a cell 

 of a plant infected by Uredineous 

 Fungi (Eriksson) ; Endomer'istem 

 ( + MERISTEM), Kussow's term em- 

 ployed by Vaizey for that meri- 

 stem in a Moss which produces 

 the central strand ; Endonucle'olus 

 ( + NUCLEOLUS), a space inside the 

 nucleolus (Huie) ; endophyt'ic 

 (<f>vrbv, a plant), relating to an 

 endophyte, a plant living in the 

 interior of another living plant ; 

 En'doplast (TrXaoros, moulded), the 

 protoplasmic contents of a cell 

 (Huxley) ; Endoplastld, a plastid 

 containing one starch granule, 

 simple or compound (Arbaumont) ; 

 Endoprothalleae, Van Tieghem's 

 name for Phanerogams ; Endo- 

 sap'rophytism ( + S APROPHYTISM ) 

 Elenkin's term for the Lichen-life, 

 endosphae'rine, resembling or allied 

 to Endosphaera, a genus of Proto- 

 coccaceae. 



e, the outer aperture of a 

 ; in Germ. " Eingang." 



End'ospore ( + SPORE), Endospor'ium, 

 the interior membrane of the 

 pollen in Angiosperms ; Endo- 

 test'a ( + TESTA), the hard lig- 

 nified inner integument of the 

 seed of Cordaicarpus (Brongniart) ; 

 Endothe'lium (077X17, a nipple), 

 Schwere's name for ENDODERMIS ; 

 endotrop'ic ; add, (2) fertilized by 

 pollen from another flower of the 

 same plant (K. Pearson) ; (3) the 

 path of the pollen-tube in basi- 

 gamic fertilization. 



entire, (2) in Lichens applied to an 

 apothecium in which the peri- 

 thecium or hypothecium wholly 

 subtends the hymenium, or to the 

 margin of an apothecium when 

 continuous (Leighton). 



Entomog'amy (ydfjios, marriage), fer- 

 tilization of flowers by insects 

 (Kirchner). 



Entrance, 



s torn a ; in Uerm. " Jttmgang. 



enu'cleate ( + NUCLEUS), destitute of 

 a nucleus. 



En'velope-cell, Archer's equivalent of 

 Cohn's "Hiillzelle"; the common 

 hyaline envelope of a colony of 

 Stephanosphaeria pluvialis, Cohn. 



enzymat'ic, pertaining to an enzyme ; 

 Enzymol'ogy (+ ENZYME, X67os, 

 discourse), the study of the soluble 

 ferments ; Enzymo'sis, changes in- 

 duced by the action of an enzyme. 



eoclad'ous (^ws, dawn = early, /cXdSos, 

 a branch), applied by Prantl to 

 those leaves which in development 

 become branched while in the 

 meristematic state. 



Ephe'mer (^-rj^ptos, short - lived), 

 Kikli's term for introduced plants 

 which are unable to persist, but 

 soon disappear ; (2) flowers which 

 close after a short term of expansion. 



Ephydrogam'icae, pi. (tTri, upon, vSwp, 

 water, ydfj.os, marriage), Knuth's 

 term for plants whose flowers 

 fertilized on the surface of water 

 as Vallisneria ; Ephydrog'amy, t 

 condition described ; Epig'yny, t 

 state of having epigynous flowe 



Ep'iachene ( + ACHENE), an ac' 



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