“enn globular, with the base 
GLOSSARY. 
spy separated, or sorts to the base,— 
r to the pee ib, if a leaf. 
and aj 
Dé; in y sadoerhtet ae Do. ors belon: ging to, or growing on, the 
Diddelphous; wie oe filaments united 
Podge | Eye) ne 9 and 1, with a Dordt suture. The line or seam on the 
: eae heute back of a earpel, or folded leat,—being a 
id: avhig 2 he place of the midrib; the opposite of 
Did ars Srantoaicat- ‘permititie tieht central suture,—whicel ee. 
-_ to pass throu Dorsally compressed ; flatted on the back 
Dichotomal flower. eat in the fork | Dots, inute tubercles, or specks. 
ofa bbe mote stem or branch Dotted; covered with dots, a or mi- 
ed; regularly “divided 
and snbilvided, = two ato branches. 
mous; 
Downy; clothed with soft fine hairs. 
nute Sood slightly elevated points 
ore than 
Dicli he stam eae and pistils 
—whetl n the sam 
Where the em 
my in pairs and 
Sree sin and 2 shorter 
ot Re in a bilabiate, ringent, or 
auding widely in a loose irreg 
ine 
nodding. 
Drupaceous; 
drupe-like,— of a stru 
resembling . BSA a or what is anally 
rir aay 
sy? ulent, or spongy 
i veils without valves, containing 3 
seeded nut, or ston 
nm A Wt41 
ti 4 f a } comporind pclae chats as oat 
wh 
; destitute of; not 
+i 
” “Where a simple perole 
veral distinct a Fo had 
fexieod mumit,— 
‘hed with. 
eate ; destitute of brac' 
mobdracteo a deatitete of trie ctlets. 
Ee uate; destitute of a cauda, or tail. 
hedgehog-like; covered with 
Digynows; having 2 pistils, or 2 distinct 
8 
ere made <a stretched or ex- 
ded. 
rous; composed of two parts,— 
es ceive or ent, when weirs ibe 
Dimidiat shal 
ved, ——as if one side, or half 
en cut off. 
Ding of g. hing soiled, smoky, or leaden- 
on Diab ous, having staminate 
an pistillate flowers on distinct 
ly, or yoamous; 
having perfect and imperfect flowers on 
_ different plan 
4 having 2 petals. 
potoanes A disk of com- 
vrith t ray-florets. 
leaf; also the 
a head of com- 
haces: ent into sae GE 
pe ig ment. The en petweet the 
of seed-vesse 
Distant; having a ee intervening space 
than usual. 
Distichous; two-rowed; bearing 
flowers, ba in : opposite TOWS. 
not angrier with 
with any 
leaves, 
each Ceher: gros ous 
Divaricate hme Spreading so as to 
form more a right angle with the 
.., Stem corals 
Ba oe ees! spreading we ; making a 
- cles 
Minute, club-shaped filaments, 
Ww nich bok ead tele the spores vot oer 
togamous pl Pipher 
ain 
rollhig assist a apart thos spores. 
E lliptic, or slptioat oval ; fons than 
cael with the two ends narro arrowing 
ally. 
££ longated: exceeding the usual or average 
E Tapeeag: becoming gradually and final- 
ly elongated#® 
sot virgin ate; having a notch or sinus at the 
Diebrysi The young plant in the rudi- 
mentary state, — a3 ae in the seed. 
Ae raised 0 water. 
arp. mbranous © bon ny 
portion of t' 3 periemtgs wehcli dines the 
vide ft or pi the cells for 
= ont the stone, or hard shell in & 
End oo plant ants. Those which have & 
sing cotyledon, — grow by central 
di: ‘of ne distending oT 
to apex. 
Entire vere steer marge ot 
neision, noteh, or 
Siete aa aie 
even moran 
om. « nearly so, with 
the stem. | 
