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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Suture, a seam ; the line of cohesion. 

 Symmetrical, 111. 



Synqenecious, having the anthers united 

 into a tube, 107. 



Tendril, 54, 55. 236. 



Terete, rounded or cylindric, 8. 



Terminal, borne at the summit, 58. 



Terminal bud, 53. 



female, 88. 



Testa, the outer seed-coat. 



Tetradynamous, 108. 



Tetrandrous, with 4 stamens. 



Thorn, 56. 



Throat, 76. 



Thyrse, 154. 



Tomentous, 61. 



Toothed, dentate, 80. 



Turns, the receptacle, 64. [224. 



Trailing, creeping or lying on the ground, 



Tiiandrous, with 8 stamens. 



Tri- cuspidate, having 8 points. 



Tri-dentate, 8-toothed. 



Trijid, 3-cleft. 



Trifoliate, 8 leaves or leaflets composing 



one leaf. 



Trl-pinnate, thrice pinnate. 

 Triternate, thrice ternate, 39. 

 Truncate, blunt, as if out square off. 

 Trunk, 234. 

 Tryma, 172. 

 Tube, 76. 

 Tuber, 238. 

 Tubercular, 222. 

 Tuberiferous, bearing tubers. 

 Tuberous, thickened like a tuber, 

 tuberous roots, 220. 

 Tubular, hollow like a tube, 95. 

 Tulip, 11. 



Tunicated, coated, as an onion. 

 Turbi^ate, shaped like a top. 



Turgid, swollen. 



Umbel, 152. 

 Umbellet, 152. 



Unarmed, without thorns, prickles, &c 

 Undnate, hooked at the end. 

 Dndershrub, 215. 

 Undulate, wavy, 22. Fig. 33. 

 Unguiculate, with a claw, 71. Fig. 110. 

 Urceolate, urn-shaped, 92. Fig. 143. 

 Utricle, a one-seeded fruit, like that a 

 Pigweed. 



Valvate, 129. 



Valves, the parts which open. 

 Variety, 244. 

 Veinlets, 7. * 

 Veins, 6. 



Veins of the leaf, 6. 

 Veinulets, 8. 



Velvety, clothed with thick, soft down. 

 Venation, 10. 



Ventral suture, the front seam. 



Ventricous, swelling out on one side. 

 Vernation, 51, 135, 



Verrucous, warty. 

 Versatile, 105. 



Verticil, a whorl of flowers. 

 Verticillate, 50. 

 Vexillary, 132. 



Vexillum, the banner, 89. 

 Villous, 61. 

 Vine, 236. 



Virgate, wand-shaped, terete and slondcf 



Wedge-shaped, see Cuneate, 17. 

 Wheel-shaped, see Rotate, 90. 

 Whorled, see Verticillate, 50. 

 Winged, as if furniohed with wings. 

 Winged petiole, 45. 

 Wing*, 89. 

 Woody plants, 214. 



