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ecticle 8 times divided, or with bipin- 
visio: hres apt 
aetna ne 
trows ; hay ving 8 angles and 8 flat 
sides, as the culms of a CYPERACE*. 
ving 3 se 
Tritér eaf. When ped aa is twice 
bears 3 Lav es and e final branch 
avind the end blunt, as if 
a eut off. 
Tubes . ae = hollow cylinder, 
— A solid fleshy knob attached to 
Tubercle. A small excrescence, knob, or 
point on a surface, making it rough or 
uneven, 
Tuberculate; covered = tubercles. 
Tuberiferous; bearing or producing tubers. 
Tierons, co nsisting ok or fleshy and solid 
like 
Tibular; having a tube, or constructed 
like a tube. 
Taft; a bunch or fascicle e growing from ap the 
pe oe riginating nearly at t 
Tuma; eatin, or enlarged like a swell- 
icat es Pte having concentric coats, | 
ae thin lay: 
Turvinate; "top shaped; resembling an in- 
Tur a The n sward, o 
Turgia; swelled, put not inflated < 
Titrion. hick, tender young shoot of a 
cg 1e Toot, 2 
Twi “ang 
tina ected, or 
ber, th 
dissected, with the 
species of Gane 
sowing together. 
Twining; winding round and Oi 
opiviralt = 
Two ranked (or met (oe owed). See dist 
Type; a model or 4 eaatig a pattern fetid 
ual which unites in itself most complete- 
ly the characters of a gr 
—Umbel, - — of inflorescence, in which 
the flow. d from acommon 
centre, ike. am ye © the pr of an um- 
one Umbels are simple, or compound, 
Ww 
Om belt; in the form or manner of an 
Umbetlet. A partial umbel; one abecg 
i of a compound w 
Umbetlifor rous; bearing the flowers in um- 
Umbilicate; a like; having a central 
se dealt ar having a boss or 
: elevated’ pacha in the centre. 
oi; without thorns or prickles. 
| Ventral s 
GLOSSARY, 
Uapientes hook-shaped; hooked at the 
Undulate ulate; wavy; curved, or risihg and 
depressed, like wares 
Unequal; the parts n ss Fe dada in 
Sentai: "size, form, or dura’ 
Unguirculate; having . mae 7 or narrow 
base, like an wm r claw. 
ne unt prmly: in one form, or 
7 an 
Unilateral; on one side; growing, or in- 
sorte a9 vie e side of a stem, or com- 
— mn p 
Unis caibats Fe one sex—t. é,, staminate or 
_pistillate, only, 
reéolate; pitcher-shaped, or urn-shaped ; 
swelling below, and contracted to a neck 
us pericar em ay Cos ass but dow 
v5 adhere to, the seed. See Caryop- 
28); a Variety or mnodifieation 
res mod 
iffeation of a plant carga by *geeiden 
eS,—S as crossing, soil, climate, 
y, or at 
of 
VES8E * , in the pe toad 
of ene oar 
ion ted; arched over, like the roof of the 
Veins; the elongated vessels del leaves; of 
ten s) monymous wi with nerv: 
Veined; having the vegoald variously 
cota Pm over the surface. 
sot a of a leaf. The distribution of the 
frame-work, in the lamina or 
bale. 
Vente al; contained in, or belonging to, the 
—— or bel 
cen fle a we el ny “a ee 
are ah pee like 
and 
in 
