INDEX TO PART I. 



AND 



DICTrOXARY OF THE lUTrAXICAL TEIiAIS 

 USED IX Tins BOOK. 



*♦* Tlio imnibeis refer to tlie page wliero the tei-: 



m is explained or illustrated. 



Abortivk : iinperfectl;>- formed. 

 Abortivt; Flowers, 69. 

 Abruptly pinnate, 52. 



without calyx or co- 



Absorbiny. S3. 



Access. iry Fruits, 81. 



Achhunydeous Flower 

 rolla, 6^;. 



Acorn, 79. 



Acroyens, 98. 



Aculeate. : bearin;,' prickles. 



Acuminate : taper-pointed, 48. 



Acute : endiny in a point, 48. 



Adherent : naturally united to. 



Adnate : naturally grown fast to 



Aerial Koots and Ho.,tlets 24. ^; 



Aggregated Fruits. 81. ^' 



Air-Plants, j;5. 

 Akene : a seed like fruit, 78. 

 Albumen, of tiie seed, 14, 83. 

 Albuminous : hjiving albunun. 

 Alternate (leaves or branches).' 25, 54. 



» in the parts of the flower. 70 



Ament: a catkin, 61. ' ' 



Angiospermous, 76, 97. 

 Animal Kingdom, 2. 

 Annual : living only one year or season. 

 Annuals, 27. 

 Anther, 7, 64. 



Antheriferous : bearing an anther 

 Apetalous : without petals 67 

 Apple-Fruit, 77. 



Appressed : close pressed together, or pressed 

 against another body. > f <:^ 



Aquatic : growing in water. 



I Arboreous or Arborescent: tree-like or relatinff 



I to a tree, 37. * 



j Aril : an additional covering of a seed, 8? 

 I -Aristate : .«ame as awned. 49. 

 Arrow-shap.'d, or Arrow-headed, 48. 

 Artificial Hysteni of C:a....iHcati,.n, 96. 

 i Ascend, ng : rising gradually upwards, 37. 

 j Assunilatioii, 87. 

 Auricled or Aurieul,.t.. : bearing ears (auricles), 



or small app.ndages, 48. 

 Awl-shaped: very narmw and pointed, o. 

 Awned, Awn pointed, .^9. ^"^ 



A.xil : the angle between a leaf ,rui the stem 



on the upper side, 24. 

 A.xillary : situated in an axil. 

 Axillary Duds. 24. 



.) Flowers, 59. 

 Axis : the trunk or stem, or a line through the 

 centre of any organ, 6. o c 



Baccatk : berry-like (from nacca, a berry) 

 Bark, 42. -^ " 



Base : tiiat end of aiiv body by which it ia 



.attacheil to its siij)|)(irt 

 Beak : a long and narrow tip to a fruit &c 

 Bearded : beset or fringed with strong haii^ or 



i)eard. 

 Bell-shape<l, 72. 



Berry ; a pulpy simple fruit, 77. 

 Biennial : living only two years. 

 Biennial.x, 27. 

 Bifid : two-chft or split. 

 Bilabiate : same as two lipped, 72, 1S2. 

 Bipinnate, same as twice pinnate, '52. 



