OF ISOTAMCAI- TKIiMS. 



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Spindlt'-Hhapcd, 36. 



Bjiiiiy or Spiiiost' : bearing Kpines. 



SpLrfN, 5.S. 



Spui' : a ^lt•n^l^•I• linllow ]nojictinii, as that of tlic 

 ujiptir Hcpul of Luik^iiiir i Fi^'. 251)1 the 

 lower jii'tal of a violet (Fig. 73), &c. 



Ftniiifiis, 7, <q. 



Staiiiiiiate Flowers. 6S. 



Standard of a iiaiiilionacecus conjlla, 145. 



Stellate : star-shaiieil. 



Stem, 5, 23, 27. 



StfiiileHs : witlioiit a stem, or without one rising 

 out of the i;roimd. 



SteUilet, (). 



Sterile Flowern, 68. 



Stiiinia, 8, (15. 



Stipel ; tile stipule of a leaflet. 



Stipules, 43, 54. 



Stoek, 50. 



Stolon. 30, 57. 



Stoldiiiferous : Ix-arini,' stolons. 



Stone- l''riiit. 77, 7.S. 



Strap shaped eoiolla, 169. 



Straw be rrv, Si. 



Striate : marked leii;;tiiwis(; with fine lines. 



Sti'ohilaceous : i'e,seml)liiiL,' or bearing,' a 



Strobile : a fruit like a I'ine cone, S2. 



Style, S, 65. 



Subclass. ()7. 



Subfamily or Subunler : a marked division of 

 an order, such as might be considered im- 

 portant euouyh to form a separate order. 

 See pp. 143, 150. 



Subgenus : a marked division o' a genus, such 

 as might perhaps be taken as a separate 

 genus. 



Subulate : awl-shaped. 



Succulent ; juicy. 



Sucker, 39, 57. 



Suspeiide(l : hanging from tlie tep. 



Swoid-shapeil : erect and sharp-edgt.'d lance- 

 linear leaves, like those of Iris (Fig. 64). 



Sujieiior : above some other part it is comp'Huid 

 with, as "ovary superior," 75; ou the 

 ujiper side. 



Synimetrical Flower. &c., 69. 



S3Ugeuesious, 73, 16S. 



TaPEU-I'OINTKI), 48. 



Tap-root, 36. 

 Tendrils, 38. 

 Terete ; long and round, like ordinary stems ; 



T 

 'I' 



8ftnit( ns cylindrical, Imt it may taper, an 



stems generaiiy do. 

 Tenninal : belonging to or borne on the summit, 

 'i'erniiiial I'>ud, 24. 

 Terminal i'lowers, 52. 

 I'ernate : in threes, or divided into three. 

 Ternately Compound, &c., 52. 

 Thorns, 37. 

 Tliread-sliaped, 33. 

 Throat of a corolla or calyx : the summit of th»' 



tulie inside. 

 Thyrse : a close compouml panicle, like that of 



the Hoisechestmit, 62. 

 Three-valv( d, iVc, 80. 

 Thric J compound, thrice piunjite. &c., 52. 

 Tonientose : woolly, with a coat of soft en- 



tan;;led hairs or down. 

 Tootlied : the margin cut into short and sharp 



projections or titetli. 

 Top-shaped : conical inverted, or witii the point 



downwards. 

 Trailing, ]j. 

 Trees, 27. 

 Triadelj)li()us, 73. 

 Tritid : same as three-( left. 

 Triple ribh.-d : uluii a stout rib rises from each 



side of a midiib above the base. 

 Trinnpetshaped, 72. 

 Truncate : as if cut off at the end, 48. 

 Trunk, 37. 

 Tubers, 29, 40, ^7. 



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' Tuberous or TnW^r like Koots, &c., 36. 

 Tuli ! of a coi(»!la, itc. 72. 



Tubular : tube-shaped, or with a tube, 72. 

 'i'luiiid : swollen or tiiiekened. 

 Turgid : nearly same as Tumid. 

 Tiu-uii) shaped, 36. 

 Twice comjiound, 52. 



,, piniuite. itc, 52. 

 'I'win : in pairs. 



Twining : climl)ing by coiling, 37. 

 Two-liinied, 72. 

 Tsvo-valved, itc. , 80. 



I'.MHKI,. 61. 



Umbellet, 62. 



I'narmed : not spiny or prickly. 

 I'ndershrub: a very low, shrubby plant. 

 Undulate : wavy. 

 Unsymmetrical F^lowers, 70. 

 Upper : in a flower, the upper side is that next 

 the main stem and away from the bract. 



