428 : GLOSSARY. 
Privinose ; ~~ witha glaucous meali. 
ness, like a 
nnate ; false’ sely or imperfectly 
pinnate, —ika leaflets (or rather ceaciarrsetc 
saeco culated at base: See Pinnatisect. 
a eerl Eapeiteehl with a minute, short 
A general term for the hairy 
Ramose; branching. 
ank. A row, or arrangement in a line. 
Ruphe. The nor or little ridge, on one 
side of oar us (i. e., inverted) ovules 
and seeds, — + the adhesion of a 
portion of re iaarlen 
oon (Span. Tenmhs & 
; an ean). used in reference t 
uwbéscent; clothed with 1, 
with = rete arene Baye: — ligulate florets 
up, A soft, fleshy or juicy m a the a of a compound flower ; 
usty ; ae, Se ‘of, orcoy-| also, tstalks, mee enlarged mar- 
ered with, fine powde ginal eo Ts, az and 
Punctate sca ded as ‘it asm fall of | Receptaci. <= The oan ae the peduncle 
small covere: indented on nscecne in — anemone on 
ih which the parts of a flower (or entire 
neticulate; having very minute pune-| florets) are ceoneds the seat of the 
tures, or indented points. Pe ruit, Ae has a — a 
Pungent; s rickly at apex; | Hecwrve ack 
also sl 8 ae y. ce bent or doubled back w: 
Pyramidal; tapering upwards; nsuall 
a to 4-sided solids which diminis 
apex. 
yeqeres a shaped like a pear largest at | 2. 
Qua 
Quatérnate; 4 together ; arranged in fours. 
Quinate ; : together ; aon nged in fives. 
of A and peculiar rt 
die mod cation produced by the eross 
ing or blending of distinct varieties ; or 
sometimes, perhaps, accidental forms 
rendere: oe by culture, or other 
Raceme. aS — si flowering, in which 
the peduncle is pote ed, 
with ie 1 tower on  siiort lateral simple 
Racemose; having the a ie 
Rachis- or Fesiagane = puma 
eles, or jean kale pd which 
otis anes ‘pein in a spike; also the 
midrib ofa ae eats front. 
Radiate; ba rays rs e. spreading ligu- | F: 
late florets) att hee ireumference ; as the 
junsoate cates where the voles of wiaae| ones 
diverge fro mmon centre, o: in 
at thes Aro of ba ole. Ph i 
Radiat 
peti 
tm applied to heads of 
compound towers in —— = the florets 
are is net d direct owards the 
irew 
Radical: onstage to, or wing imme- 
diately Fg the root. ete: 
Ra dicat sendin, 
t wn 
ic Cote oe or belonging to the 
| Ramipcation The bran 
Teche aaces eer 
g out roots, or striking 
z or division | Rudiment. 
Bipolods having the parts contends 
equal among themselves,—as the lobes or 
sme of a a corolla, 
em seated or growing at an unusual 
a kidney-shaped. 
er oer having the margin slightly in- 
Replicate folded — on i 
Réplum. e giv "ee mee pa pla- 
cente ae pret 0%" rom the eee 
also, be e persistent border of a fallen 
gum 
Restipinate; eee upside dow 
Reticulate ; —— havin: 
or Phone 
Reticn; having a shallow sinus at the end. 
Looluite rolled — kwards, or outwards, 
ate -stock,—or root-like sub- 
terra! rebels has 
Rhombie, or rhomboid ; rhornb-shaped ; 
=. four sides, with unequal 
ribs, or longitudina? 
Rost > beaked ving a process re- 
cemblhig Sone pak ‘of a bird. 
rosette; arranged in circular 
series, ike the petals of a double rose. 
Rétata corolla. Wheel-shaped ; 
alous (or y and 
° eee very short tube. 
; itels are hatelrsto cue-s0uebie 
Bae gisboes rippin ed — 
in ent. An 
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