GLOSSARY. 309 
Ca:nozrum (coenobios, Gr. a community of living). 
A community of a definite number of individuals united 
in one body. 
ConcEntTRICALLY (concentricus, L. with a common centre). 
In rings, with a common centre. 
Corpate (cor, L. the heart). 
Heart-shaped. 
Corracnovs (corium, L. leather). 
Of a leathery consistence. 
CorymBosE (corymbos, Gr. the top, a cluster of fruit or 
flowers). 
Resembling the inflorescence called a corymb. 
Crenate (crena, L., a notch or cleft). 
Notched or scalloped. 
Crustaczous (erusta, L. the hard surface of a body, the rind). 
Hard and brittle, or forming a crust. 
Cunzate (cuneus, L. a wedge). 
Shaped like a wedge. 
Cuspipate (cuspidatus, L. pointed). 
Tapering gradually to a sharp, stiff point. 
Cytosiast (cytos, Gr. a cell, + blastos, a germ). 
A cell germ. 
Cyrtoperm, CrtiopERM (cytos, Gr. a cell, + dermos,amembrane). 
Cell membrane. 
Cyropiasma, Cyriopiasm (cytos, Gr. a cell, + plasma, formation). 
Cell contents. 
Decussate (decussatus, L. cut crossways like the number X, 
decem). 
In pairs, alternately crossing. 
Dentscence (dehisco, L. I gape). 
Splitting into regular parts. 
Drapuanovs (dia, Gr. through, + phaino, I show). 
Nearly transparent. 
Dicuotomous (dichotomos, Gr. divided in two). 
Forked equally. 
Dirriuent (diffuo, L. I flow). 
Readily dissolving. 
Diacriovs, Diorcous (dis, Gr. twice, + otkos, a house). 
When the male organs are borne on one plant and the 
female on another. 
Dissepiment (dissepio, L. I separate). 
A partition or division. 
Encystep (en, Gr. within, + cystis, a bladder), 
Enclosed in a cyst or bladder. 
Enpocarome (endon, Gr. within, + chromos, colour). 
Cell contents. Colouring matter of cells. 
Enpopuytat (endon, Gr. within, + phyton, a plant), 
Growing within plants. 
