GLOSSARY. 



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hSb'it, (he general aspect of n plant. 



\AWi tat, the natural locdlilii or growth of 

 a wild plant. 



hSirs, outgrowths of epiiicrinnl cpUs. 



hSir'y, con red with hair ; made of or re- 

 sembling hair ; hirsute. 



hal'bprd-shaped, lia.state. 



halved, one half apparently deficient. 



lia'mate, or lia luose', having the end hooked 

 or curved. 



liSm'u lose, having a small hook. 



liap lo stgm'o nous, having only one series of 

 stamens. 



hSs'tate, triangular., with the base-lobes ab- 

 ruptly spreading, as in a halberd. 



hgnd, vapitulum ; a form of i7i florescence. 



heart'-fihapcd, a form ivhich n-ould be pre- 

 sented by the .section of a sheep\<; heart, if 

 cut in halves. 



heart'-wood, the wood near the central part 

 of (171 erogenous tree or shrub. 



hgl'i coid, coiled like a helix or the shell of a 

 snail. 



hSl'met, the hood-formed upper sejiol or 

 petal of so7nefiowers, as of the Mo7ikshood. 



hgl'vo lous, grayish-yellow. 



hgni'i carp, half-fruit ; one carpel of an 

 umbelliferous ]>lant. 



hep tag'y nous, having .leven pistils or styles. 



hep tamper ous, having the parts in sevens. 



hep tan'drous, having seven stamens. 



herb, a plant whose stei7i is 7iot persistently 

 woody, and does not re/nain per/nanent, 

 hut dies at least down to the ground after 

 floicering. 



her ba'ceous. greeji and cellular m texture. 



her ba'ri uin, a collection of dried phmts, for 

 the use of stude7its of botany. 



hermSph'ro dl te {flower), having both sta- 

 mens and pistils. 



hes perid'i uni, a berry with a thick rind, 

 as the ora7ige, etc. 



het er o car''pous, bearing fruit of two ki7ids 

 or shapes. 



het er <.'5ph'a lous, having heads of two 

 .sorts on the same plant. 



Iiet er 5g'a mous, having tiro sorts of flowers 

 on the same head. 



heterSg'ony, having stamens or pistils of 

 tuo sorts. 



het er o uior'phous, of tivo or 7nore shapes. 



het er 5ph'yl lous, having two .wrts of leaves 

 on the .same ste7n. 



het er Sfro pous, having the etnbryo ob- 

 lii/ue or transverse to the funiculus; 

 a/iiphitropous. 



hex Sg'o nal, six-sided. 



hex Xm'er oiis, in .sir parts. 



hex Si/drous, having six stajnens. 



hi ber nSc'u luiii, n winter bud. 



hl'e nial, occurring in u-inter. 



hi Hal, belongi7ig to the hilum. 



hl'lMin, the eye. or scar of the seed. 



liip ))o crfp'i form, hor.se-shoe shaped. 



hirhUte', hairy, with rather long hairs. 



hirt^l'lou. , minutely hirsute. 



hia'pid, bristly; having stiff hairs. 



his tOl'o gy, tlie science of cells and tissues. 



hoar'y, frost-colored ; grayish-white. 



ho Uiod'ro U10U8, runni/ig in one direction. 



ho niog'a mous, having all t lie flowers alike. 



ho mo ge'iie ous, of the same kind or nature. 



ho mol'o gous, of the same type. 



ho mSt'ro pous, having the radicle of the seed 



directed toicard llic hilain. 

 hood, the heli/iet-shaped upper petal of some 



flowers. 

 hooked, hook-shaped ; ha77iate. 

 hor teii^sial,yi7/or a garden. 

 hor'tus sic'cus, an herbariu/u ; a collection 



of dried plant specimens. 

 hu'mi fuse, spread over the surface of the 



ground ; procumbe7it. 

 liy'a ITiie, t/'ansparent, or nearly so. 

 liy'brid, a cross-breed betueen two species. 

 hy'dro phyte.s, water-plants. 

 liy me'ui um, the spore-bearing surface of 



.some fungi. 

 hy pSn'thi um, a hollow flower-receptacle, as 



of a rose. 

 hy per bo're an, inhabiting northern regio?is. 

 hyp o era t6r'i form, .salver-shaped. 

 hypo ge'an, growing under ground. 

 hy pog'ynous, inserted below the pistil. 

 hys ter Sn'thous, having the blossoms develop 



earlier than the leaves. 



i CO sSu'drous, having twenty sta7nens in- 

 serted in the calyx. 



Im'bri cate, imbricated, overlapped so as to 

 break joi7its, like sJi ingles on a roof. 



im mar'gin ate, having no rim or boider. 



im mersed', grouing uhnlly under water. 



Tm'par i pTn'nate, pinnate with a single leaf- 

 let of the apex. 



im per'fect How'er. '/ floirer ivanting either 

 stamens or pi.slils. 



inane', empty; said of an anther which 

 pi'oduces no pollen. 



in a]) pen dlc'u late, not appendaged. 



in ca nSs'cjent, r)/- in ca'iious, Ao^rv / having 

 a soft ivhite pubescence. 



in car'nate. flesh-colored. 



in clsed'. divided deeply, as if cut. 



includ'cd, inclosed or confined within : as 

 short stamens in a coi'olla. 



in com plete' flow'er. wanting calyx or corolla. 



in crSs'sate, thickened. 



In'cu bous, having the tip of one leaf lying 

 flat over the base of the next above. 



in cHmljent, having the radicle lying against 

 the back of one of the cotyledons. 



incfirvcil'. ar rd-rrl'i/ curviua inuard. 



