Cod-dap-an’-na 
Co-di-ae’-um 
co-dy-en’-sis 
co-ha’-rens 
Coo-lod’-ep-as 
Coe-lod-is’-ers 
Coe-log’-yn-e 
Cof-fe’-a 
cof’ -fe-o-i'-dés 
Co-hu’-ne... 
Co’-la me 
Cole-brook’-i-a 
Cole-brook-i-a’-na 
col-la’-ta 
Col-le’-ti-a 
eol-li’-na see 
col-o-ra’-ta 
col-ub-ri’‘na 
col-um-na -ris 
Col-vil’-lé-a 
Com-bre-ta’-ce-ze 
Com-bre’-tum 
Com-mer-so’-ni-i 
com-mu‘ne 
com-0’-sa 
com-pac’-ta .., 
com-pla-na’-ta 
com-}os -it-a 
com-pres’-sa ... 
comp-'ta 
ae 
con-ca-nen -sis 
con-cin’-na 
con-dup-lic-a’-tus 
con-fert’-ta 
Con’-flu-ens ... 
Con’-gé’-a 
con-ges’-ta ... 
con-glom-er-a’-tus 
B-A 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. oD 
Kota, pina (Malayalam), flag, palm; (all:) resemblance of 
foliage to flags or banners, name of a sjmilar palm; 
Codebo} (Malyan), name of the chief speci es (N. 1/349); 
(loc.) of Kodaikdnal, hill station on the Palni Hills in Madura 
District ; 
(Latin), connate (q.v.) ; 
Kotlos, depas (reek), hollow, goblet; (all:) calyx cup-shaped 
in the female, globose and splitting into 3-—4 segments in 
the male ; 
Kotlos, diskos (Greek), hollow, disk; (all:) disk naked, the 
stamens surrounding it ; 
Koilos, gine (Greek), hollow, female; (all:) stamino-pistillary 
column winged and hooded (N. 1/856); 
K’hdwah (Arabic) (Ene. Brit.), name of the plant; or coffee 
(N. 1/358) [caffa (Enc, Brit.)} in Abyssinia in Africa ; 
(Latin), like the coffee plant ; 
(Honduras), name of the Attalea Palm (N. 1/144) ; 
(Tropical African), name of the plant (N. 1/859) ; 
(com.) Henry Thomas Colebrooke, F.R.S., F.L.8., accomplished 
botanist (IN. 1/360); 
(com. of Colebrooke ; 
(Latin), brought together ; 
(com.) Philibert Collet [(pr:) Fee-lee-bair-cole-lay ], 
botanical writer, 1643--1718 (N. 1/361) ; 
(Latin), pertaining to hills ; 
(Latin), tinted ; 
coliber (Latin) snake ; (all:) twisted stamens (N. 1/365), also 
if resembling a snake from twisted stem, or used as antidote 
for snake poison ; 
Latin, formed like a column (N. 1/365); in Orchids, the pistil 
and staminal filament form a column; ora leaf of two or 
more leaflets ; 
(com.) Sir Chas, Colville, Governor of Mauritius (N. 5/256) ; 
(Latin) Combretum Family, or Order; 
(Latin), name given by Pliny to a, now unknown, climbing plant 
(N. 1/364) ; 
(com.) of Philibert Commerson, distinguished botanist, died 1727, 
CN. 5/256) ; 
(Latin), common ; 
(Latin), furnished with tufts of long soft hairs (H.) ; 
(Latin), with the parts set close together (H1.) ; 
(Latin), flattened in any direction (H.) ; 
(Latin), compound, with two or more parts forming a whule ; 
c.y., a flower made up several florets in one head (H.); ora 
leaf of two or more leaflets ; 
(Latin), compressed, flattened lengthwise ; 
(Latin), ornamented ; 
(loc.) pertaining to the Konkan, the moist region along the coast 
from Bombay southwards ; 
(Latin), elegant (H.) ; 
(Latin), conduplicate, when the sides are applied parallelly 
to the faces of a each other ; 
(Latin), closely packed (H.); crowded; when the parts are 
closely pressed round about each other, 
(Latin), connate (q.v.) ; 
French 
Kadngia (Bengali), name of Sympkorema pentandra (Rox. 3/54); 
supposed by Roxburgh to the same genus (Roscoea, according 
to him) ; 
(Latin), heaped together (H.) ; 
(Latin), clustered same ag aggregate (q.v.); 
