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loph-aoth’-a ... nee 
Loph-op-et’-al-um ... 
Lo-ranth-a’-cé-ce aR 
lo-ranth’-if-ol’-1-a ... 
Lo-ranth’-us ... 
lo-ra’-tus 
lo=tat-olcei-a ss. 
lu’-cens 
Lu -ci-z se 
lu’-cid-a 
Lu-i’-si-a ase 
lu’-mi-a 
Lum-nitz’-e’-ra 
lu-na/’-ta 
lu-pul-a’-ta 
lup-ul-i’-nus ... 
lu’-rid-a 00 300 
In’-rid-o-san-guin’-e-a 
ln’-te-a Oe vee 
lu’-te-ol-a-lu-tes’-cens. 
Luv-un-ga 
ly c-i-0-i-dés 
lyc-op-er’-sic-if-ol’-ia. 
lyo-op-er-8i c-a-for’ - 
mie. 
Lyc-op-0d’-i-a’-cé-e... 
Lyc-op-od’-i-uam 
Lyg-o’-di-um 
lyr-a’-tus 
Lyth-ra-ce-ze 
Ma-ba 60¢ ate 
Mac-ad-am-i-a aH 
Mac-af-ee-a-na ae 
Mac-ar-an-ga 
Mac-Arth-ur-i-i 
Mac-fad’-yen-a nee 
Mach-i’-l-us ... 
Mac-Leod-i-i 
Mac-iae-l... oe 
mac-ran’-tha ... Be 
mac-roc’-al-yx Aine 
mac-roc-ar’-pus 360 
mac-ropk-yl’-la 
mac-rop’-od-a 
mac-ros-per’-ma 
mec-ros-tach’-y-a ... 
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PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
(Greek), crest flowered ; 
lophos, petalon (Greek), erest, petal; (all:) the crested upper 
surface of the persistent petals ; 
(Latin), Mistletoe (Loranthus and Viscam) Family, or Order ; 
(Latin), with leave like Loranthus ; 
loron, anthos (Greek), thong, flower ; (all :) shape of the flowers ; 
Latin, (from Greek), thong like, narrow, moderately long, with 
two opposite margins parallel, same as ligulate (q.v.) ; 
(Latin), with leaves like Birds-foot-trefotl (Lotus) : 
(Latin), shining : 
(com.) of Madame Lucie Savatier [(pr:) mar-darm Lys-ee Sar- 
var-tee-yay ] (N. 3/645) ; 
(Latin), bright ; 
(com.) Don Luis de Torres [(pr:) Don Loo-eez day Tor rayze], 
Spanish botanist (N. 2/801) ; 
(Italian), sweet lemon ; 
(com.) Lunitzer [(pr:) Loom-neet-zair], 
author of ‘ Flora Posonensis,” (Ch.) : 
(Latin), half-moon shaped, or crescent shaped (H.): 
(Latin), lunate ona small scale ; 
German botanist 
‘ (Latin), having waxy, glohules such as are fownd on the female 
flowers of the Hop (Humulus) : 
(Latin), lurid, dirty brown somewhat clouded ; 
(Latin), lurid sanguine, dirty brown passing through dull red 
to blackish ; 
(latin), yellow, like gambodge ; 
(Latin), pale yeilow, like ;ale gamboge ; 
lavanga (Sanskrit) cutting; (all:) acid juice of the fruit, 
pungent oil of the plant generally, and the thorns ; 
(Greek), like the Box Thorn (lycium) [name given by Theoph- 
vastus to the Rhamnus which it somewhat resembles (N. 2/ 
308) ]. 
ee. with teaves like Tomato (Lycopersicam) ; 
(Latin), of the shape and appearance of a Tomato (Lycopersi- 
cum) ; 
(Latin), Club Moss (Lycopodium), Family, or Order ; 
(lukos, pous (2 podos) (Greek), wolf, foot ; (all:) resemblance 
of roots to woif’s paw (N. 2/307) ; 
lugodes (Grees), flewible ; (all:) flexible habit (N. 2/308) ; 
(Latin) lyre shaped, similur to panduriform (q.v.), but with 
several sinuses on either side ; 
(Latin), Loosestrife, (Lythrum) [from luthron (Greek), black 
bloud ; (all :) colour of flowers, (N. 2/311) | Family, or Order ; 
(Tonga Islands), native name of the plant (N. 2/811) ; 
(com.) John MacAdam, M.D., Secretary of the Philosophical 
Institute, Victoria, Australia (N. 2/311) ; 
(com) of Mavafee (N. 1/7) ; 
Makaranga (Sanskrit), monkey’s body; (all:) fruit: name of 
the plant (McL. 3/1012; N. 5/570) ; 
(com.) of MacArthur, an Australian Collector ; 
(com.) James Macfadyen. M.d., author of ‘‘ Flora of Jamaica, ”’ 
1837 (N, 5/570) ; 
Mache, eile (Greek), strife, crowd; (all:) doubtful; possibly 
large inflorescence, or numerous stamens ; 
(com.) of Macleod ; 
(com ) of Macrae, botanist whose efforts were mostly: directed 
to the West Coast; 
(Greek), with long flowers ; 
(Greek), with a long calyx; 
(Greek), with long frust ; 
(Greek), with long leaves ; 
(Greek), with long foot stalk ; 
(Greek), with long seeds ; 
(Greek), with a long spske of flowers ; 
