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he-dys’-ar-if-ol’-i-a ... (Greek), Sweet, illing, old word used by Dioscorides (N./123) ; 
he-dys’-ar-o-i-des ... (Greek), resemblify Hedysarum ; 
He-dys’-cep-e .. hedis, skepa (Greek), sweet, covering; (all:) dense head of 
leaves (N. 2/124) ; 
he-li-anth’-em-if-ol’-i-a (Latin), with leaves like the Sun Rose (Helianthemum) ; 
He-li-anth’-em-um ... helios, anthemon (Greek), Sun, flower; (all:) conspicuous 
blooms and habitat in sunny localities (N.2/124) ; 
He: lich-ry’-sum ... helvos, chrasos (Greek), sun, gold: (all :) colour of the flowers ; 
word used by ‘Theophrastus (N. 2/127) : 
He-lic’-i-a .» helia (Greek) vigour ; (all:) appearance, with evergreen leaves 
and yellow flowers ; 
Hel-ic-6-ni-a ... (Clas.) Helikon, mountain of Boeotia in Greece, sacred to the 
Muses ; (all:) affinity to the Masa genus (N. 2/128: Cass. 
Lat. Wic.) ; 
Hel-ic’-ter-es w hetikter (Greek), twisted bracelet ; (all :) fruit (N. 2/180) ; 
Hel’ -in-us .. helinos (Greek), tendril; (all:) tendrils by which it climb® 
(N. 2/130) ; 
Hé6-li-ot-rop’-i-um ... helios, trope (Greek) sun, turning, name used by Theophras- 
tus ; (al/:) , ancients believed that it turned towards the sun 
(N. 2/130] ; 
hel-’ix .. helix (Greek), anything twisted or spiral ; 
hel’-vol-us... . (Latin), bistre, greyish yellow witb a little brown; 
He-mic-y’-cle-a w» hemi, Kuklos (Greek), half circle; (all:) stamens round a 
circular disk, but about half as many as in Cyclostemon, to 
which it is closely allied. 
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He-mid-es’-mns ... hemi, desmos (Greek), half, bond ; (all) : filaments free {usually 
connate in the order |, anther tips alone joined : [Ch.], 
He-mig-y-ro’-sa w+ hemi, guros (Greek) half circle ; (all:) fifth petal usually minute 
or obsolete leaving a blank in the circle ; 
he-miph-loi-a .. (Greek), half barked, bark flaking off only in parts ; 
he-mis-phe’-ric-a ... (Greek), hemispheric, like half a sphere ; 
He-mit-e’-li-a .. hemi telia (Greek), half lid; (all:) shape of indusium 
(N. 2/128) ; 
hen’-dek-a_.... .» (Greek), eleven (See endeca) ; 
Hen-der-s6-ni ... (com.) of Henderson ; 
he-pat’-ic-a ... -.. (Greek), liver-coloured, dull brown with a little yellow ; 
he-pat’-ic-a-fol’-i-a ... (Latin), with leaves like Anemone hapatica [fron hepor (g. 
hepatos liver |; (ali:) medicinal properties ; 
hep’-ta eee .. (Greek), seven ; 
hep-taph-yl’-la ... (Greek), seven leaved ; 
Hep-tap-leu’-rum =... hepta, plewron (Greek), seven, rib; f[all:] ribbed fruit 
(N. 2/136); 
her-ba’-ce-um w» (Latin), herbaceous, resembling herbs ; of acorolla, green (H.); 
of leaves, membranous, i.e., thin, green, and cellular (See 
membranous) ; 
fle-rit-i-e’-ra . (com; Charles Louss 1’ Heritier [(pr:) Sharrl Loo-ee Lay-ree- 
tee-yay | 1747-1800, celebrated French botanist (N. 2/137); 
Her-nan’-di-a... « (com.) Francisco Hernandez [(pr:) Frarn-thees-co Air-narn- 
days |, physician to Philip 11, King of Spain, writer on the 
Flora of Mexico (N. 2/138); 
her-nan’-dif-ol’-i-a .... (Latin), with leaves like Jack-in-a box (Hernandia) ; 
her-pet’-ic-um ... (Greek), creeping; 
het-er-an’-tha .. (Greekj, with two kinds of flowers; or, with different flowers, 
_ from another species ; 
het’-er-an-the’-ra_.... (Greek), with two kinds of anthers ; 
het’-er-oc-ar’—pum .., (Greek), with two kinds of fruit ; 
het’-er-om-al’-lus .... (Greek), with two kinds of locks of wool ; 
Het’-er-op-an’-ax ... (Greek), a different kind of Panaz ; 
Het’-er-oph-rag’-ma_ — he teros, phragmos (Greek), other, partition : (all:) the 4-ridged 
septum (differing from’ others), found in the first species of 
this genus ‘discovered (Ch.) ; 
het’-er-oph-yl’-la_... (Greek), with two kinds of leaves ; 
