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Globose ....0isseeeee2-eForming nearly a true sphere. 
Glomerate . ... Collected into close heads or parcels. 
Glume .essccocseccevseeeeee The exterior-series of the scales which consti- 
. tute the flowers of a giass. 
Glutinous. is. ccccarcoceseee Covered with a sticky exmdation. 
Granular cersssssccececeses Divided into little knobs or knots. 
yna@cium ... --»-The pistil, and all that belongs to it. 
androus.......0.+...Having the stamens and style and ovary all 
‘blended into one common body, 
H. 
Habitat sirooessevcevssee ~The situation in which a-plant grows in a wild 
state. 
TTastate ~.rccseccrceeeves Shaped like a spear. 
Heart-shaped ............8ee Cordate. sh 
Herbaceous ...... are Merely’ green or thin, gréen and cellular as the 
tissue of membranous leaves. Also producing 
- an annual stem from a perennial root. 
ermaphrodite ae aes both stamens and pistils. 
hs Hair 
Hirsute +... . Hs 
Hispid ...i.. ....Covered with Very long harsh hairs. 
Hypocrateriform.......+ An organ of which the twhe is long and slender 
and the limb flat. : 
Hypogynous........+..... Growing from below the base of the ovary. 
I. 
Tmbricated .e.ccoveserers When bodies overlap each other. 
Imbricative ....cseccoecees Overlapping at the edge only; a term of zstiva- 
on. a 
Imparipinnate....... »...When the petioles of a pinnate leaf is terminat- 
: . . ed by a single leaflet. - 
Inciso-serrate wv...10000+ Having very deep’ slashed serratures. 
Inciso-dentate ....:.....:.Having slashed toothings. 
tnelining wee ....Falling back considerably from the horizontal line 
Included ... .... Enclosed in anything. 
Incurved .... ..Carved inwards. 
oe ~Not splitting in a definite manner when ripe. 
Inferior ssserinee Growing below some other organ; an infétiot 
calyx grows below the evary; an inferior ova- 
ry grows, or seems td grow, below a calyx. 
Tnflated cssevsvecensereeee Thin membranous, slightly transparent, swelling 
equally as if inflated with air: ~~ 
Inflorescence s..ssssce0es The manner in which the flowers are arranged. 
Infundibuliform .....+0+ See Funnel-shaped. hol, 
Ansertion cirorceccsavecerere The manner in.which one part is inserted into 
or adheres t6, or originates from another. 
Internode ...ccrcsercseacene The.space which-intervenes between two nodes. 
Interrupted virvescossrsees Wheh any symmetrical arrangement is destroy- 
ed by local causes; a leaf is interruptedly 
pinnated when some of the pinne are much 
smaller than the others or wholly wanting. 
Tinvolucel cssccavees v..oee.A dimitintive of involucre; a secondary involu- 
cre, usually not containing more than one or 
‘two flowers. 
