GLOSSARY, 
ifiirious; in eve series, or opposite rows; 
ointing i n tw Sf at ons. 
By ne two-cleft, or split into segmen 
Bifcliate; having or eeodpeier’ | leaves. 
ah Soden forked; ending in two equal 
BES : having 2 hunches, or gibbous 
pro tsps 
em having or producing two 
Bi-laviate; hi 
ee secokanie Jamelle, or thin 
pia 
Bilébe a having 2 cells. 
Bipartil le; separable into 2 parts. 
Bipartite; two-parte 
Bipinnate leat. Twice pinnate ; sae 
nm oppo 
aving 21 i 
having 2 
s bearing pltatie: te ~ 
t ted 
anon iyid 
Bi-r 
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stoned 8- , and each division, or 
leaflets. 
h, bearin 
Bivalved; here 2 valves. 
miecoees having 2 bellied or distended 
Mees. powdery coating on certain 
fruits, rea a4 the plum. 
Border ; the sum at or upper spreading 
part of a calyx or corolla. 
ped; ibettaetattoldt and concave, 
or hollow, like a bowl. 
Bréichi the branches spreading, 
opposite and decussate, 
Bract, floral leaf; a modified leaf, from 
the axil of which arises the flower-branch, 
or pedunele. 
Bracteate; ae -d with 
e 
Bractiae destitute of brae 
Bra pees = all branches, or subdivi- 
cons 
3 a madaie elastic hai stra t or 
hooked, ce wi 
Bud: A growing point, ur undevelo 
oa conersa vith the ruadim stir seed alg 
eaves. 
Bulb, A kind of bud, formed of 
Seales, or coats, and usuall 
ound—sometimes in the 
Dulhifor beari ‘odueing bulbs. 
e€rous; ng or producing bu 
formed of, or ike bulb. : 
fleshy 
goad 
of th 
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Callus, A compact gristle-like tubercle, or 
subst 
Calyesform; shaped like a calyx. 
Caleuiaies having an additional (astially 
ter 
cp her 
yet cap or hood (resembling 
the extinguisher of a candle ) on the fruc- 
tifica: of the mosses. 
cae *tThe flow: pee ape or outer (and 
7 th, + of a flower, 
bate; in the form of a bell. 
mpy 8 ovule ; 4 seed. Where the 
i upon itself, and thus brings 
the orifice, or apex, near to the funiculus. 
Conationlgle;« reneigtg or furrowed. 
Candie 
ia pe ry ¢ ridliak with a whitish 
a usual], 
ttt 
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off immediately, or ear- 
Wer thee usual for such organs. tk 
; spurred; process like 
Soe t aly hol, 
ULACEOUR. 
es 
mbling, or being, a capsule. 
. hollow nent vessel,—usu> 
g by regular valves and defi- 
eel. 
‘arinaies “Keeled ; paxing 5 a Hadas on the 
a ck, like the Keel of a boa 
Clinpet era heat’ tae peuiee han é 
fr or constituent portion of a compound 
oot See eee 
" coo hard, yet suena: 
Ca sgt 
tim 
core ete 
ere ag indajuecens ae isola 
surface of oe in the 
Orda . Cyperae eR, 94 e Utricle, 
Catkin ; see ins? 
Cauda. A tail. idliles having s tall, or 
tail- _— ag endage. rs 
Tauléscent; haying 
Cine; re to, or 
oe ra up of little cells oF carte 
‘Hes ac of membranaceous sacs. _ 
r plants. The lower orders of plar 
“neluding the Mosses, and these bel 
composed exclusively of ¢ 
engages —where the cen- 
the 
osbere,- x = the ne flowering commences at. ; 
sees pense nein cad Se 
; Contripatol te 
flowers of a oe | or Bere geriee sd a 
ocean hg the flowers expand, — 
in : from the circumference: o 
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