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Ikuta1t\ tootliod, Fii<. 2«, p. 10. : 



/h/iirsMrit, tliittt-'iii'd v«'rti(!ivlly. ' 



Ihli'i'iitniiitf iiijloniiirni't , j>. VJ5. 

 /Hii(li//i/i<niH (.stiiiiit'iiHi, iiuiti'd liy tlmlr , 



lllairuMitH into two Hotm, p. iVi, 

 /)/,itulroiis, hiiviiit,' two stiinicns. 1 



llirliotoinoim, fdrkt'd. 

 Jh'ih/iininona, liaviiig fo>ir Htaincns in two 



pairs, one of which is sliortiT thiin liiu 



otiliT. 

 Diijililtdjf ri'itii'if, p. 19. 1 



Dif/j/noiin, liiiviiii; (wo pistils or HtyU'c. ' 



IHivcuniH (pliiiits), tl»ox<> whirii liavc stam- 



iiiiito and i)istillat« (Iowimh on difTcrcnt 



individuals, Fi.L,'H. 4(1, 47, p. !l(J. 

 Dixnqyiinenh, tlic partitions of an ovary or 



I'ruit. 

 IHiided, cut to tlic base, p. 20. 

 Dimion 'of iilants). p. 47. 

 J>ni)H', 11 stoui-t'riiit, p. 41. 

 l)u.ds (or vesselfl\ Fig. 2;{, p. 14. 

 JJurunien, lieart-wood, j>. 15. 



Kehimnte, armed with prickles. 



Knuir<iiii(ft<\ notclu'd at tli(> apex. 



Eiiihi'j/o (or goriii), the rudimentary plant- 

 let in the seed, p. 4"i. 



KiKlociirp, the inner layer of the pericarp, 

 p. 40. 



Eiifhii/oiotin pliDitH, without distincrtiou of 

 bark, wood, and pith, I'ig. 25, p. 10. 



Eiixiform, sword-shaped. 



Eutiri', the margins not toothed or indent- 

 ed. 



Epfmrp, the outer layer of the pericarp, 

 p. 40. 



FjiiiiJermis, the outer covering or skin. 



h'lii(/l/iioii^'<, upon the ovary, p. U7. 



Ktpuilly piniKitc, with leaflets in pairs, p. 

 20. 



Erect sfcD), one growing straight up, p. 

 10. 



h'rosr, eroded, appearing as if gnawed. 



A'Ksentidl Jhrtil orrjanit, those necessary to 

 reproiuietion, namely, stamens and pis- 



lii.s, p. ;n. 



liny le nous plmifs, with hark, wood, and 

 pith, each distinct, Fig. 10, p. 12. 



KrMipnlatc, witho)it stipules. 



KrtrorKe (anther), fixed to the side of the 

 filament wliich looks away from the pis- 

 til, p. 03. 



FalTAite, Hcytlie-Hhaped 

 Juiaciiif, a (do.se elusti-r, j). IlO. 



FiiHcirttil nx'tx, tiu)se wliich grow in a l>uu- 

 dlo or cluster, p. 5. 



FihimfiU, the part of the Btanu-n winch 

 supports tlie anther, p. ;12. 



J^lan.Hanf, yellowish, ur turning yoilow. 



h^cithy J'ni itK, ]). 40 



I'loni, the plants o'" a district or cmiutry, 

 or a systematic arra'iijumentand descrip- 

 tion of them. 



Florid ori/diiM, p. 81. 



Floirrr. ]). 2ri. 



Floircr-l>ii<l, p. 25. 



/'7f>»rfr^/i« (or cryptogamous) ?>' n;^^, p. 15. 



Folinrroiis, leaf-1 i ke. 



Fiillirl(\ a fruit whiidi opens along its inniT 

 suture, Fig. 88, p. 4;{. 



Foolxtillk (or petiole"), the stem of a leaf, 

 p. 17. 



Foredtr, deeply pitted. 



Fruit, ]). 40. 



Fuiirtioii.H of h'dcn, p. 24. 



Fnnrliona of rootn, p. 8. 



FiuirtioHS of stent, and hrnnrhrfi, p. Hi. 



FnnetionH of t/icjlomr, p. .18. 



FiiHiforni, spi mile shaped. 



Giilfute, helmet-shaped. 



OaTHO]Mtiil.oiis, monojietalous, p. ■52. 



GamosepnlouH, nionosepalous, j). ;U. 



GenirnlAilr, heut like a knee. 



Gcnns, p. 47. 



Qprm (or embryo'), the rudimentary plant- 

 let in the se(»d, p. 45. 



Ghtbrous, smooth. 



Olanils, small cellular organs which secrete 

 oily, resinous, or other products. 

 ; (llniiroiiH, covered with a bloom- a fine 

 white powdery coating which rubsoJf, iw 

 the bloom of a grape. 



Glomeruli', adeusi; head-lik(! cluster, p. HO. 



Gtpunosperinons, nakedsee<l(!d. 



GyruBcium, a collective luvme for the pis- 

 tils. 



Gynanilrous, with stamens and pistils 

 united. 



IlnUtat, the situation in wliich a plant 



grows without cultivation. 

 Ilnirs, liair-like appendages on the surface 



of i)lant3. 



