GENERAL AND GLOSSARIAL IXDEX 



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Daisy, Common, 254 

 Daisy, Moon, 265 

 Daisy, Ox-eye, 265 

 Da/;/as(f>/iuni, 512 

 Dammar, 593 

 Danua, 200 

 Dandelion, 291 

 Danewort, 231 

 i:>.i//^,u; 424 

 Daphn'e Family, 423 

 Darnel, 587 

 Datiira, 352 

 Daiicus, 223 

 Dead-nettle, 396 



deciduous catyx, x_\\-i 



deciduous leaves, x.mI 



decompound leaves, xxii 



decumoent, prostrate. 



decurrent, xx 



decussate, applied to opposite or whorled 

 leaves when the successive pairs are 

 at right angles, or the successive wheals 

 alternate. 

 Deer's-hnir, 525 



deflc.xed, bent downwards. 

 Delphinium, iS 



deltoid leaf, xx 



dentate leaf, xxi 

 Dcntdi^ia, 4^ 

 Deodar, 592 



descent, iheorj' of, xwv 



diadelphou5, in two biotheihoods or 

 bundles, applied to the stamens, as in 

 Fumariacea;, 29 

 Did'iihits, 70 



dicha^ial cymes, cymes repeatedly forking 

 into two branches. 



dichotomous, forking in two equal 

 branches, 



dicotyledonous seed, xxxii 

 DicoTvu^DOXS, xxxii, x.\.xix, i 



didynamous stamens, xxviii 

 ]!)igitdlis^ 361 

 Digtidyia^ 553 



dioscious flowers, xxiv 



DlOSCORE.t, 481 

 DidtLs, 263 

 Dlplotdjris, 43 



DlPSACE.^, 243 



Dipsacus, 243 



disk, an outgrowth from the floral recep- 

 tacle between the calyx and the o\ ary. 



disk-florets, 247 



distant, far apart. 



distichous, in two \-crtical rows, as are 

 the leaves of Grasses. 

 Dittander, 53 

 Doab-grass, 56S 

 Dock, 420 

 Dodder, 347 

 Dog's-tail. 569 

 Dog's-tooth grass, 567 

 DogTA'ood, 228 

 Dogwood FA^III-^", 2-6 

 Dor-otifctiin, ?.ji 



dorsifixed anther;, xxix 

 Bra 5,7, 43 

 Dragon's Elood. 4S3 

 Djopwort, 143 

 Drop'^^'ort, Hem,lock, :ii6 



Dropwort, Parsley, 216 

 Dropwort, Sulphur-wort, 215 

 Dropwort, Water-, 11x5 

 Drdu-ra, 17^ 

 Droserace.p, 177 



dru aceous, resembling a drupe. 



drupe, xxxi 



drupel, xxxj 

 Dryas, 146 

 Duckweed, 5':8 

 Dijckwfkd Familv, 508 

 Dyer's Rocket, 60 



ebracteate inflorescence, xxiii 

 EfihiiiScJiloa, 55 T 

 Echzzan, 344 



eglandular, .without glands. 

 EL^ACvAcE.-r. 425 

 Elath!^, 89 

 ELATi,\E.-E, 89 

 Elder, 230 ■ 

 Elder, Water, 231 

 Klecainiiane,' 23y 

 Elcdcharis, 523 

 Elm, 427 

 Rlcdea, 457 

 Elymzis^ 59 1 



emarginate. notched at the apex. 



embr>'o, the young plant when still en- 

 closed in the seed. 



EmPETRACF/F, 434 

 Empeiruin, 454 

 Enchanter's Njghtshade, 1S9 



endocarp, the inner layer or '' stone '' in a 

 fruit, 137 

 Endyinion, ^91 



entire leaf,ixxi 



epicalyx, a circle of bracts below the calyx. 



epicarp, the outer layer or "skin" in a 

 fruit, 13^^ 



epigjTious insertion, xxv 

 Epiidbium, 184 

 Epiinedliiuz, 21 

 Epipdctis, 465 



epipetalous stamens, x'xix 



epiphytes, 459 

 Epipii£vm^ ^5 

 Erdfit/iis, 17 



I-l?^Ca, 307 g. 



Ericace.-it, 304 

 Erigcron, 2SS 

 Ekiocal Lt^t:, ,521 

 Eriocaulon, 521 

 E'ri^phoniin , 529 

 Er'Sdiitm, 105 

 Eryn^uin, 1^99 

 Er^-ngo, 199 

 Ery'siiiiiun^ 45 

 Esparto-grass, 548 



essential organs, xxiv 



etccrio, xx-'« 

 Eudnymus, 108 

 Eiipaidriiiiiif 2 ^3 

 Eitphdrbia^ 4*38 

 EUPHORBL^CE.-E, 435 

 Euphrasia, 363 



evergreen leaves, xxii 

 Everlasting. 257 



exogenous, i 



expelling hairs, 248 



