INDEX AND GLOSSAHY. 



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Glumeloss Plants, 257. 

 GliimiferEe, 257. 



Graminoids, 258. [grains. 



Granular, formed of, or covered with 

 Grooved, furrowed or channelled. 

 Gymnoiiperms, 256, 257. 

 Gynandrous, liaving stamens and pistils 

 cojribined into one body. 



Unlit, the general appearance of a plant. 



Habllat, the place where a plant grows. 



Hairs, 60. 



Hastate or Halbert-shaped.— Fig. 57, I. 



Head, 155. 



Heart-wood, same as duramen. 



Helmet, same as galea, 



Septandrous, with 7 stamens. 



Serb, a plant not becoming woody, 211. 



Ea-barmm, a collection of dried plants. 



HexamdroKs, with 8 stamens. 



Hibernation, 210. 



Hip, 176. 



Hirsute, 62. 



Hispid, rough with stiff hairs, 62. 



Hooded, curved or rolled into the, form of 



a hood. 

 Hybrid, partaking of the natnre of two 



species. 

 Hypogynous, inserted under the ovary, 88. 



Imbricated, 131. 

 Imperfect flowers, 109. 

 Incised, deeply gashed or cut. 

 Indefinite, variable in nimiber and too 



many to be counted, 106. 

 Indehiscent, not opening. 

 Indehiscent fruits, 166. 

 Indigenous, native of. 

 Inferior calyx, calyx free. 

 Inferior ovary, ovary adherent. 

 Inflated, tumid, as if filled by wind. 

 Injlexed, bending inward. 

 Inflorescence, ifl. 

 Irmate, 105. 



Inserted, growing ont of. 

 Internode, 202, 227. 

 Interruptedly pinnate, 87. 

 Introrse, 103. 



Invobicel, involucre of an umbellet, 152. 

 Involucrate, surrounded by an 

 Involucre, 147. 

 Involute, 189. 

 Irregular flowers, 86. 



Keel, carina, 89. [boat. 



Keeled, ridged and curved beneath, like a 



Labiate, 2-lipped, 97. 



Laciniate, 27.— Fig. 48. 



Lactescent, milky or juicy. 



Lamina, blade, 71. 



Lanceolate, 15. 



Lateral, orx the side, 58. 



Leaf. — Lessons 1, 2, 3. 



Leaf-bud, 128. 



Leaflets, 35. 



Leaf-stems, 228. 



Legume, 180. 



Leguminous, bearing legumes. 



Lenticular, shaped like a double convex 



lens. 

 Inher, the inner bark. 

 Ligneous, woody. . 



Ligulate, strap shaped, 96, 

 Ligule, 47. 

 Liliaceous, 88. 

 Limb, 76. 



Line {") the 12th part of an inch. 

 Linear, 28. 



Lobate, or Lobed. — Figs. 80, 85. 

 Lament, a jointed legume, 180, 

 Lunate, orescent-shaped, 

 Lyrate, 21.— Fig, 84. 



Marginal, on the margin. 



Medulla, the pith. 



Membranims, or Membranaceous, thin and 

 soft, like a membrane. 



Midvein, 6. [sot. 



Monudelphous, stamens united into one 



MonaTidrovs, with one stariien. 



Monoecious, stamens and pistils in sepa- 

 rate flowers on the same plant. 



Monopetalm, corolla with united petals, 



Monopetalous,-75, 



Monosepalous, 75, 



Mncronate, 83. 



Mulberry, 183, 



Multifid, many cleft, 



Muricate, witli hard, sharp points. 



Naked, a relative term, signifying desti- 

 tute of. 

 Naked 'flower, 110. 

 Naked seeds, 256. 



Napiform, tuberous root wider than long. 

 Mitant, swimming. [sons 30, 3i. 



Natural System ; Natural Orders.— Les 

 Nature of the flower, 208. 

 Nectari/erous, producing honey. 

 Net-veined, 8. [tils. 



Mutralfiowers, without stamens or pis- 

 Nbdding, in a drooping posture. 



