GLOSSARY. 



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con g&6^tei\,roiitJlomerti/(' ; croiKh-d together. 



von glOiu'er ate, croirdrd luijether ; ileusely 

 clustered. 



f5u'uate-per 16'li ate, Imrituj the leaves euii- 

 Hule, or united round <i stem. 



con tTn'u ous, not jointed or articulated. 



cou tort'ed, twisted. 



con tor tu'iili oate, twisted back upon itself. 



con trSL-'ted, either narrowed or shortened. 



c5u'trary, turned in an opposite direction to 

 /he ordinary way. 



cor'date, heart-shaped. 



cor i a'ceous, Icalher-like. 



cOrk'y, oj' the texture oj cork. 



conn, a sort oJ' bulb, or fleshy stem. 



cor'ne ous, horn-like in texture. 



cor uTc'u late, having a small horn or spur. 



cor'uute, horned ; bearing a horn-like pro- 

 jection or appendage. 



CO r51'la, inner perianth, made up of petals. 



cor ol la'ceous, like, or belonging to, a corolla. 



c5r'ol line, pertaining to the corolla. 



CO ro'na, a crown. 



c5r'onate, crowned; furnished with a 

 crown. 



c6r'ti cal bark, outer bark. 



cSr'ti cate, coated with bark or bark-like 

 covering. 



c5r'ymb, a flat-topped or convex cluster of 

 flowers, each on its own foot-stalk, and 

 arising from different points of a common 

 axis. 



cor ym bif'er ous, bearing corymbs. 



CO ryni'bose, in corymbs; approaching the 

 fornt of a corymb, or branched in that way. 



c5s'tate, ribbed ; having rib-like ridges. 



cot y le'dons, lobes or seed-leaves, or flrst 

 leaves of the embryo. 



era tSr'i form, of the form of a goblet. 



creep'er, a pUmt that trails on the ground. 



crSiu'ocarp, a dry fruit of two one-sided 

 carpels, ivhich separate tvhen ripe. 



cre'nate, bordered with rounded teeth. 



cr6n'u late, finely scalloped. 



crgst'ed or crTs'tate, having an elevated 

 ridge. 



ere ta'ceous, chalky, or chalk-like. 



crlb'ri form, pierced like a .neve with small 

 apertures. 



cri'nite, bearing long hairs. 



cro'ceous, .saffron-colored ; of a deep reddish- 

 brown. 



crSss'-breeds, the progeny of interbred va- 

 rieties. 



crSas-fer ti li za'tion, the fertilization of a 

 plant by pollen from a difl'erent individual. 



cru'ci form, in the form of a Roman cross. 

 cnjde sap, sap before it has been exfto.ved to 



the sun in the leaf. 

 crus ta'ceous, hard, thin, and brittle. 

 cryp to pa'mi a, name of the division <>f plants 



without flowers. 

 cu'cnl late, rolled tip into a hood shape. 

 cGlm, the straw of grasses. 



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cQl'trate, shaped like a trowel or broad knife. 



cu'ne ate, or cii ne'i form, wedge-shape<t. 



cQp'-bhaped, in the form of a drinkingcup. 



cu'pu late, provided with a cupule. 



cu'pule, a little cup, as the cup of the acorn. 



cu pu lifer ous, cupule-bearing. 



cQr vi-se'ri al, in oblifjue or .spiral ranks. 



cfir'vi-veined, with curved ribs or veins. 



cush'iou, the enlargement at the insertion or 

 base of a petiole. 



cus'pi date, having a sharp, stifl' point. 



cut, having sharp or deep divisions; inci.sed. 



cu'ti cle, outer lamina of wall of epidermi.i. 



gy Sn'ic, blue, or of any color except yellow. 



qy Sth'i form, cup-shaped. 



Qyc'lic al, rolled up circularly, or coiled into 

 a complete circle. 



gyclo'sis, the circulation of protoplasmic 

 granules within a living vegetable cell. 



cy lln dra'ceous, approaching to the cylin- 

 drical form ; not tapering ; coluniiiar. 



(jym'bi form, boat-shaped. 



gyme, flower-cluster with the oldest flowers 

 at the lop or center. 



gy'mose, gy^mous, having the nature of a 

 cyme ; bearing cymes. 



(•y'mule, a partial diminutive cyme. 



qy to bias te'ma, the viscous fluid in irhich 

 vegetable cells are produced and held 

 together. 



Qy'tode, a nucleated mass of protoplasm. 



^y'to plasm, a vessel or chamber ivhich sur- 

 rounds or contains the protoplasm. 



D. 



de cSg'y nous, having ten pistils or styles. 



de cam'er ous, having ten parts. 



de cSu'drous, having ten stamens. 



de Qid'u ous, falling at the end of the season. 



dec'linate, bent doivnward. 



de com pound', much compounded or di- 

 vided. 



decum'bent, reclining with the top ascend- 

 ing. 



decur'rent, running down into, or upon. 



de cus'sate (leaves), opposite and having 

 the pairs at right angles. 



de du pli caption, separation of an organ into 

 many parts. 



de flSxed', bent downward. 



de flo'rate, pa.st the flowering .'date, a.s an 

 anther after it has discharged its pollen. 



de fo li a'tion, the casting ofl' of leaves. 



de hTs'c^ence, mode of the opening of seed- 

 ve.s.sel or anther. 



de liTs'»'ent, opening by regular dehi.scence. 



del i qugs\>ent, branching, .so that the stem 

 is lost in branches. 



d61'toi«l, like the (ireek letter A in form. 



de niersed', growing beloiv the surface of 

 water. 



dSn'droid, tree-like inform. 



