GLOSSARY. 



Eeterdgammts : bearing two or more sorts of flowers as to their stamens and 



pistils ; as in Aster, Daisy, and Coreopsis. 

 Eeterovidrphous : of two or more shapes. 

 Eexdgonal : six-angled. 



Eilum : the scar of the seed ; its place of attachment. 

 Eirsute : hairy with stiffish or beard-like hairs. 



Eispid : bristly ; beset with stiff hairs. Eispidulous is a diminutive of it. 

 Eoary : grayish- white ; see canescent, &c. 

 Eom6gamous: a head or cluster with flowers all of one kind, as in Eupa- 



torium. 

 EoTnogineous : uniform in nature ; all of one kind. 

 Eood : same as helmet or galea. Eooded : hood-shaped ; see cucullate. 

 EooTced : same as hamate. 



Eorn : a spur or some similar appendage. Eorny : of the texture of horn. 

 Eumifuse : spread over the surface of the ground. 

 Eyaline : transparent, or partly so. 

 Eyhrid : a cross-breed between two allied species. 

 Eypocratiriform : salver-shaped. 

 Eypogcean : produced under ground. 

 Eypogynous : inserted under the pistil. 



Imbricate, Imbricated, Imbricative, overlapping one another, like tiles or 

 shingles on a roof, as the scales of the involucre of Zinnia, &c., or the 

 bud-scales of Horsechestnut and Hickory. In aestivation, where some 

 leaves of the calyx or corolla are overlapped on both sides by others. 



Immarginate : destitute of a rim or border. 



Immersed: growing wholly under water. 



Impari-pinnate : pinnate with a single leaflet at the apex. 



Imperfect flowers : wanting either stamens or pistils. 



Incequilateral : unequal-sided, as the leaf of a Begonia. 



Incanous: hoary with white pubescence. 



Incised: cut rather deeply and irregularly. 



Included: enclosed; when the part in question does not project beyond 

 another. 



Incomplete Flower: wanting calyx or corolla. 



Incrassated : thickened. 



Incumbent : leaning or resting upon : the cotyledons are incumbent when the 

 back of one of them lies against the radicle ; the anthers are incum- 

 bent when turned or looking inwards. 



Incurved: gradually curving inwards. 



Indefinite : not uniform in number, or too numerous to mention (over 12). 



Indehfscent: not splitting open ; i. e. not dehiscent. 



Indigenous: native to the country. 



Indiiplicate : with the edges turned inwards. 



Indusium : the sliield or covering of a fruit-dot of a Fern. 



Inferior: growing below some other organ. 



Inflated: turgid and bladdery. 



Inflexed: bent inwards. 



Inflorescence: the arrangement of flowers on the stem. 

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