210 . INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. * 
Fleshy, carnosum. Me istiaebideete! 
Horny, corneum. ‘Yough, elastic, hard like horn. Palme, 
Aristolochia, Rubiaceee. 
Leathery, cartilaginous, coriaceum, o clatvieae dense 
carnosum. ‘Tough like leather, or a cartilage. Umbel- 
liferae. 
_ Transparent, pellucidum. Oryza sativa. 
‘ Opake, opacum. ‘Triticum. 
q eyed. lobatum. 
T eee lobed. trifobatum. Coccoloba, Lontarus. 
Five-lobed, quinguelobatum. Aquilicia. 
Creviced, rimoswm. Having more or less deep incisions, 
into which Holds of the: seed-covers are-inserted. _ Uvaria, 
Anona. 
| Large, axagnum. Relatively to the embryo. Grami- 
neze, Umbelliferee, Ranunculacee. 
Thick, crassum. Having a notable thickness. Graminee, 
Hydrop! ryllum. 
Thin, fenue. Labiate, Rosacez, Thymeleee. 
{| White, album. In most plants. 
Green, viride. Viscum album. 
{| Hollow, cavum. Having another internal cavity be- 
sides that containing the embryo. Cocos, Myristica. 
Wrinkled, corrugatum, contortuplicatum. Folded to- 
gether in different senses along with the embryo. Convol- 
volus, 
Hile-bearing, // iferui wm. Bearing the hile. Abietidee, 
Cupressidez, ‘Taxidez. : ! 
. CHORION. 
A pulpy liquor which appears to form the whole substance of 
the kernel before its fecundation, and disappears before its 
maturity. 
AMNIOS. 
A transparent gelatinous or emulsive liquor that is not io be 
seen before fecundation, in which. the embryo swims, and 
which appears to serve for its nourishment; the concrete re- 
siduum forming the perisperm. Cocoa. 
Naked, Amnics nudum. 
Enclosed, incluswm. Enclosed in a sac. 
EMBRYO. 
Proper seed, Heart of the seed, Corculum, Cor seminis. 
The rudiment of the new plant. Pl. 15, fig. 22 d; pl. 18, 
fig £201; 92 a. 
