GLOSSARY. 423 
from the ~ ~ the cell, pointing neith Eig igs as Umbel, Panicle, Raceme 
es — @ nor 
2 pro he to or el ti bli th hie —- ng its base resting 
f pan See Spur. rectly on the apex of the filame 
Horny; of a texture or consistence like 
. horn. See ——— 
ye) tm, The mould, or soil, eh vey the 
mposition of ve, etable ma! 
ty ain. ——— —. Pen gla. 
brid; breed betw 
two vari rieti on me ioe allied Pa? tg 
partaking of ‘each but different — both. 
Hypogean; situated, growing, or remain- 
ing, under quran 
Hypignous,. inserted beneath the ovary, 
on the receptacle, and free from 
the Syrroanding organs. 
Ieosimdrous; having about 20 stamens, 
hich are ‘perigynous,—é. ny doomtagite. to, 
or apparently inserted on the rim eb the 
oon ted ; fixed upon, _ growing 0 oa of. 
Internode. That portion of a eulm, or 
stem, between the nodes or aio a 
In tempat iolar stipules. Situ ated 0 rT origi- 
saree 2 between the p PP 
vatapeaeieiiie having intervals; or the con- 
Bes — broken. 
rruptedly pinnate; havin; 
“hg - leaflets, between oe pair of 
rT e 
hideucguinaine stipules. 
rey 
ashi: Fete Us. 
Introrse suthove Having the cells turned 
inwards, or towards the rane —_ the 
orate or connective, ip the 
Imbricate, or imbricated; the edges ly: 
closely and regularly over tho —_ ‘series, 
—like shingles on a roof, o €8 On & 
Imperfect flower; when either stamens or 
pistils pert deficient. 
Incised; cut or gashed; separated by inci- 
sions. 
ou le. 
Inversely : ina contrary position; end for 
en de down. 
Invotice The ee of leaflets at cons 
of an t, 
Tietalioaattate: pe hacia inyolucels, 
Inoolit tera: — ‘ha aving an involucre, 
Involucre. "An assemblage oe —— 
Inclinate, or inclined; be 
the 
leaves rts 
Incumbent cotyledons. Havi ae ee 
bent over and applied to the back of on 
- oo cotyledons (represented by this 
Incurved; — or curved inwards 
Sete pene ot distinctly limited, or de- 
fate Wa us, and of no constant or 
es calyx. Ha mink the pci Srioovs, 
from the 
DPnior ovary, Situated apperentiy bel below 
erate to the tube of the sai are con. 
Sequently bearing the segments (if any) 
7 distended 
panying forms 0! 
inflorescence,—usually yerticillate at oe 
base of an Umbel,—or in imbricated 
Bi r around the heads of 
, 
in size and sha 
Keel. A longitudinal ce 
back of a leaf, sepal, &c., resem! the 
keel of a boat: also, the lower pair 
of ners tals in a papilionaceous 
ieaaledl 7 having a ke eel. See Carinate. 
ee rel the nucleus, or seed contained 
wot solid, inseparable, 4 
often primers pensar in the stem of aa 
Lacenite divided into irregular Segments a : 
| Lémellate; div ided or dilated into thin, 
plates. 
Lani. thin layer or plate; the 
pte! oie — jon of So til oe or Petal 
Laeunose } 
little eriee ¢ 
