48 PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
(Latin), flower of the Queen ; 
(com.) Flwegge |(pr: Flyg: gay] German botanist ; 
(Latin), stinking ; 
(Latin), leaf-like, having the texture or form of a leaf; 
(Latin), epiphyllous, inserted upon the leaf ; 
(Latin), ,with many leaflets ; 
(Latin), with many leaves; 
(Latin), deautifut ; 
.«. (com.) of Forster, Australian botanist ; 
ws. ) (com.) of Robert Fortune, travelied in China, and introduced 
..§ China tea into India ; 
(Latin), fragile, easily broken or delicate ; 
(Latin), sweets cented ; 
flos’-regi’-ne ... 
Flueg-ge-a 
foet’-tid-a 
fol-i-a-’ce-a 
fol-i-a’-ris 
fol-i-ol-o0’-sa 
fol-i-o’-sa 
for-mo’-8a 
Fors’ ter-i-9’-na 
For-tu’-ne-a’-na 
For-tu’-ne-i 
frag’-il-is 
fra’-grans 
fra-gran-tis’-sim-a (Latin), very sweet scented ; 
Fra’-ser-i (com.) John Fraser, 1750---1811. Collector of N, American 
plants (N. 2/23) ; 
frax-in’-e-a... ws (Latin), pertaining to, or resembling, the Ash (Kraxinus) ; 
frax’-in-if-ol’-i-us (Latin), with leaves like the Ash ; 
Frax’ -in-us (latin), name of the tree used by Virgil and Ovid (N. 2/28; 
Cass, Lat, Dic.) ; 
fri’-gid-a Mi ... (Latin), cold, or of cold climates ; 
fron-do’-sa ... .. (Latin), leafy ; 
frut’-es-cens ... oe 
frut’-ie-ans_ ... 
frut’-ic-o-sum 
frut-ie-ul-o “sum 
(Latin), shrubby ; 
(Latin), of dwart shrubby habit (N. 2/30) ; 
(com.) Leonhart Fuehs [(pr :) Lay-on-hart Fyx ] 1561—1566, 
Fuch-si-a 
German botanist (N. 2/31); offen wrougly prenounced as 
Few shah (N. 2/852). : 
fug-ax’ a (Latin), fugacious, falling off, cr perishing very quickly ; 
med, 
eee ope } (Latin), sooty-brown, dirty brown verging on black ; 
ful-vens (Latin), hining 2 
ful-va ... (Latin), tawny, dull yellow mixed with brown and grey; 
ful-vo-sa (Latin), almost tainy : 
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pean ae ae ; (Latin), smoke-grey, grey changing to brown ; 
fu-na/-lis (Latin), rope shapea, formed of coarse fibres resemblme cords = 
(Latin), funeral, or planted about tombs ; 
(Latin), mushroom headed, cylindrical and having a rounded, 
convex, overhanging extremity ; 
(Latin), forked, or repeatedly branched (H.); or having long 
fu-ne’-bris 
fun-gif-or’-mis 
fur-ca’-tus 
terminal lobes like the prongs cf a fork; 
Far-cra’-a... .» (com.) A. F. Foureroy, [(pr :) Foor-erwah] celebrated French 
Chemist, 1785---1809 (N. 2/36); 
fus’-ca (Latin), brown, tinged with grey or black, 4.¢., dusky ; 
fus-ca/-ta at _ (Latin), somewhat dusky brown ; 
fas’-co-pur-pur-e-um. (Latin), dusky browmish purple ; 
fu-sif-or’-mis (Latin), spindleshaped, or narrow-ovoid tapering more or less 
to spoint at each end ; 
com.) Dr. Joseph Gaertner, celebrated German botanist, 
1732--1791 ; author “ De fructibus et sominidus plantarum,” 
1788---1791 ; 
Khulanjan (Arabic) [from Chineiel, wild ginger (Mch, 298) ; 
(Latin), fitted with a helmet [from gatea, (Latin) a leather 
helmet.] Uscally applied toa ringent corolla, where the 
upper division is greatly arched ; 
(quasi-Greek), resembling Galega [from- gala (Greek) milk; 
all:) supposed to increase the milk of animals which feet 
on it (N. 2/42) ]; 
(loc.) belonging to France i.2., Gaul ; 
(com.) J. S. Gamble, M.A., C.LE., F.B.8., F.LS., Conservator of 
Forests in Bengal, Madras, and North India, Author of 
“ Manual of Indian Timber” ; 
Gaert-ner-i .” 
Gal-ang’-a 
ga-le-a-tum ... tee 
al-e’-2o-i’-des — 
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gal’-lic-a ae ys 
Gam-ble-i eer ose 
