40 
Deea-mo’-nor-ops 
Dal-ber’-gi-a ... 
dal-ber’-gi-0-i -des 
Dal-ech-am’-pi-a 
Dal-hou’-si-z... 
Dal-to’ni Bes 
Dal-zell-i-a’-na 
Dal-zell-’-i-i 
dam-as-ce’na 
Dam-nac-an’-thus 
Daph-niph-yl’-lum 
Dar’-win-i_ ... 
das-ye-an’-lon 
das-yph-yl’-la 
das-ys-sper’-ma 
Dat-is -ca 
Dat-is- ca’-ce-s8 
Dat-u'-ra 
Dav-al’-li-a 
davy-al’-li-o-i’-des 
dé-al-ba’-ta 
Deb-ré-ge-a -si-a 
dec’-a . 
Dec-aisn’ -e- a -na 
Dec-aisn’-é-i ... 
Dec-al’-ep-is ... 
Dec-an’-drum 
Dec-as-chist’-i-a 
Dec-as-per-nium 
dec-ca-nu ,., 
dec-ca-nen -se 
dev’-em 
de-cid’-ii-us 
de-cip’-i-ens ... 
de-cli-na’-tus ... 
de-com-pos’-it-a 
dec-um-a’-na ... 
de-cum -bens 
de-cur’-rens 
de-our-si-va ... 
eae of N. A. Dalzell, m.a., 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
Didimin, rhops (Greek), evil spirit, brushwood ; (all:). very 
thorny climbers ; 
(com.) Nicholas Dalberg {[(pr:) Ne. cole. arse Darl. bairg]} 
Swedish botanist, 1720—1530 (N. 1/4:s7) ; 
(quasi-Greek), like Dalbergia ; 
(com.) Jacques Dalechamp [(pr.:) Zharker. Dar-ler-sharng] 
French physician, botanist, and philologist, 1513—1588 
(N. 1/438) ; 
(com.) of Lady Dalhousie, wife of Karl Dalhousie, Governor- 
Genera! of India, 1848 —1856 ; 
(com.) of Genl. Dalton, Commissioner of Chota Nagpur, 
(Hk. 4/190) ; 
Gibson) of the Rombay flora, 1861 ; 
(loc.) of Damascus, capital of Syria, on the Eastern shore of 
the Mediterranean Sea ; 
damnum, acanthus (Latin), injury, thorn; (all:) the spinous 
nature ot the plant ; 
(Greek), with leaves like the Spurge Lawrel (Daphne) ; 
(com.) of Dr. Erasmus Darwin, ¥.8.8., author of “ Phytologia,”’ 
1800 ; 
(Greek), thickly hairy stemmed ; 
(Greek), thickly hairy leaved ; 
(Greek), thickly hairy seeded ; 
Datisko (Greek), I seem to break wp; (all:) fragmentary 
appearance of the parts, stamens and styles without 
perianth, persistent styles on capsules, and divided leaves ; 
(Latin), Datisca Family or Order ; 
Dhattura (Sanskrit) name of the plant (MeL. 261) ; 
(com.) E. Davall [(pr.:) Dar-varl] Swiss Botanist (N. 1/445) ; 
(quasi-G'reek), a Davallia ; 
(Latin), whitened, slightly covered with white on a darker 
ground ; 
(com.), Debregeas [(pr.:) Der-bray-zkar]; 
friend of Gaudichand ; 
(Greek), ten; 
French botanist, 
ae) (com.) of Joseph Decaisne [(pr.:) Zho-zeff Der-cain] French 
botanist, 1807—1582 for a long time Director of the Paris 
Jardin des Plantes (N. 1/449) ; 
deka, le pis (Greek), ten, scale; (all:) Five staminal filaments 
with coronal scales at the base and glands between them ; 
deka, anér (g. andros) (Greek), ten, Male, i,e., ten stamened ; 
deka, schtstos (Greek), ten, divided: (all:) capsule 10-valved 
ovary 10-celled, style 10-branched, 
(N. 5/306) ; 
(Greek), ten seeded ; 
mi f (loc.) of the Deccan ‘country, ov the dry districts (i) of Bombay 
eee 
J Presidency from Khandesh southwards, (2) of Hyderabad, 
50° [ and (3) of Madras Presidency, Kurnool, Bellary, Anantapur 
and Cuddapah districts. 
(Latin), ten ; 
(Latin), deciduous, finally falling off; Nicholson shows the 
first syllable short which is wrong ; 
(Latin), deceptive ; 
(Latin), deflexed, bent down under; 
(Latin), decompound, having various compound divisions or 
ramifications ; 
(Latin), very large ; 
(Latin), decumbent, lying on the ground (N. 1/449) ; 
(Latin), running down, a8 the pase of the blade of a leaf along 
its stalk (N. 1/449) ; 
(Latin) » running along ; 
F.R.S.E., collaborator (with | 
and bracteoles 10. 
all 
