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Mun-ro’-ni-i 
mu-ric-a’-ta 
mu-ri’-nus 
Mnr-ray’-a 
Mur-ray’-i 
Mu-ru-cu’-ja ... 
Mnu’-sa 
Mu-sa’-ic-a 
mus-cu’-Sa 
mus-ca-rif-or’-mis 
Mn-.szen’-da ... 
mu-ta’-bil-is .. 
mut’-ic-um 
Mn-ti’-si-i 
My-op’-or-a’-ce-ze 
my-op’-or-0-i’-des 
My-cp’-or-um 
Myr-ic-6-i-des 
Myr’-ic-a.... 
my’-ri1-os-tach-’y-a 
Myr-is’-tic-a 
Myr-is’-tic-a’-ce-z 
Myr-sin-a-’ce-z 
Myr’-sine 
Myr-ta’-ce-z 
myr’-tif’-o)-i-um 
Myr’-ius 
My-hen’-dr-z 
my-s9-ren’-se 
Mys- tax 
myx’-a oo 
Myx-op-y’-rum 
Na’-gi... 
Nan-di’-na 
na -num 
Nan’-norh-ops 
nap-au-len’sis 
na-pif-or’-mis 
Nar-ay-é-li-a 
Na-reg-am’-i-a 
na’-rum 
na-tal-en’-sis ... 
Nat-’si-at-um 
PRONUNCIATION AND DERIVATION. 
(com.) of Lieut. Munro; ; 
(Latin), muricate, covered with short sharp points, or hard 
excrescenses (N. 2/391); 
(Latin), mouse coloured, grey with a touch of red; 
(com.) John Andrew Murray, 1740—1791, Swedish botanist, | 
pupil of Linnzus, and Professor of Medicine and Botan 
at the University of Gottingen in Hannover (N. 2/391) ; 
(com.) of J. A. Murray; 
(Brazilian), name of the plant (Br. 87); 
Mauz (Arabic) name of the plant, altered by Linnzus so as 
to be called after-Anionius Muga, physician of Augustus, 
(N. 2/391) ; 
(Latin), resembling the plantain (Musa) ; 
(Latin), Mossy, with curly, green, straplike appendages ; 
(Latin), 4rush shaped, a slender body furnished with long hairs 
at the end; 
Mussanda (Singhalese), name of the plant (N. 2/400; McL. 
3/518) ; 
(Latin), changeable ; 
(Latin), pointless (N. 2/401) ; used in contradistinction to other 
things that are pointed in some way or other; j 
(com.) of J. C. Mutis, 1732—1808, South American botanist, 
(N. 2/401) ; 
(Latin), Myoporwm Family, or Order ; 
(Greek), resembling Myoporum ; 
mio, poros (Greek), to be closed, pore; (all:) transparent spots 
on the leaves (N. 2/402) ; 
(Greek), resembling Candleberry Myrtle (Myrica); 
hhiiriké (Greek), Tamarisk, name used by Homer (N. 2/404) ; 
(Greck), with countless spikes of flowers ; 
muristikos (Greek), smelling of myrrh [muron (Greek)|; (all :) 
aroma of the plants (N. 2/405) ; 
(Latin), Nutmeg (Myristica) Family, or Order ; 
(Latin), Myrsine Family, or Order ; ; 
Mursiné (Greek), Myrtle name given by Dioscorides; (all:) 
s):newhat similar looking gland dotted leaves (N. 2/405) ; 
(Latin), Murtle (myrtus) Family, or Order ; 
(Latin), with leaves like myrtle (myrtus) ; 
murios (Greek), name of the plant (N. 2/406) ; 
(loc.) Mahendra Hills of Ganjam or Tinnevelly districts ; 
(loc.) pertaining to Mysore ; 
(Malayalam) [corruption of métirakkanni], name of the plant; 
misza (Greek), phlegm, or mucus; (all:) mucilaginous pulp of 
the berry ; 
mica, pros (Greek), mucus, grain of corn; (all:) fruit with 
horny albumen ; 
(Chinese, or Japanese), name of the plant (N. 2/404) ; 
nandin (Japanese). name of the plant (N. 2/408) ; 
(Latin), dwarf; small, short, dense, as compared with other 
species of the same genus ; __ 
nanos, *nogs (Greek), dwarf, low shrub ; (all :) habit (N. 2/408) ; 
(loc.), of Nepal ; ; 
(Latin), turnip shaped, depressed spherical, pointed at the base ; 
naravel (Singhalese) from nara, valli <Sanskrit), grey hatr 
climber ; (all: ) pubescence and habit), name of the plant 
(N. 2/409) ; 
narakam (Malayalam), name of the plant (Mch. 3/539) ; 
naram panal ( Malayalam), name of the plant ; 
(loc.) pertaining to Natal [so calied by Vasco da Gama who 
discovered it on Christmas Day], a province in the South. 
east of the South African confederation ; 4 
Natsiat (Javanese), name of the plant ; 
