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INDEX AKD GLOSSARY. 



Fibrous : thread-like-, 2, 18, 22. 



Fibrous tissue, 286. 



Fibro-vascular system, 287, 291, 

 295. 



Filament, 6, 211. 



Filiform, 183. 



Fimbriate: fringed. 



Fleshy fruits, 232. 



Flora : a description of the plants 

 of a district ; a collective name 

 for the whole of the species of a 

 district. 



Floral diagram, '197- 



Floral envelopes, 14, 207. 



Floral formula, 198. 



Floral symmetry, 195. 



Floret, 61. 

 . Flower: the part of a phanero- 

 gamous plant in which the sta- 

 mens and pistil are situated. 



Flower-head, 60. 



Flower-leaves, 11. 



Flowering plants, 359. 



Flowerless plants, 359. 



Foliaceous : like a leaf in appear- 

 ance. - 



Foliage-leaves, 11, 156. 



Foliolate : having leaflets, 



Foliose (Liverwort), SH. 



Follicle, 238. 



Foot, 144. 



Forked cyme, 143. 



Free, 5, 7, 41. 



Free cell-formation, 283, 353. 



Free-central placentatiou, 221. 



Frond, 324. 



Fruit, 228. 



Fruit-dot^324. 



Fugaciotis : falling away early. 



Fundamental tissue, 291, 303. 



Funiculus, 245. 



Funnel-shaped, Fig. 178. 



Furcate: forked. 



Fusiform : same as spindle-shaped, 

 loo. 



Galea ; an arching petal or sepal, 

 as the two upper ones in Catnip, 

 Pig. 59. ■ 



Gamopetalous, 207. 



Gamophyllous, 84. 



GamosepalouB, 3-1, 205. 



Gemmae, 345. 



Genera : plural of genus. 



Genus, 363. 



Germ : same as embryo. 



Germ-cells, 347. 



Germination, 132, 254. 



Gibbous : swollen on one side. 



Gills, 347. 



Glabrous, 22, 182. 



Gladiate : sword-shaped. 



Glands : applied generally to cells 

 orhairs on the surfaces of plants, 

 in which resinous or oily mat- 

 ters are secrSteiJ; but the term is 

 also used to describe any pro- 

 jection, the use of which is not 

 clear, 226. 



Glandular : bearing glands, 226. . 



Glaucous, 182. 



Glotose ; like a globe or sphere. 



Glumaceous; bearing or resemh 

 ling glumes, 114, 359. 



Glurnes, 101. ^ 



Gonidia, S52. -• ^-Aa 



Gourd, 233... '.,^P 



Grain, 102, 117^1. 



Granules: partiwes.,. 



Granulose, 277. 



GravitatiBrij|^322. 



Ground-ffi^sue, 303. 



Growing point, 145. 



Growth, 317. .,, 



Gum, 281. '■y'/m 



Gymnospermoui,T--4 _2i?3. ' 



Gymnosperms, 124, 125, £S9, 



Gynandrous, 91, 2iS. 



Gynoecium, 199^L5. 



Habitat: aSorm applied to l;h». 



region misst favourable to tt.». 



growth of a plant: the places 



where it grows naturallv. 

 Hairs, 226. 

 Hairy, 4.. 



Halberd-shaped, Fig. 154. 

 Half-inferior, 49, 216. 

 Half-superior; 49. 

 Hastate, Fig. 154. 

 Head, 189. 

 Heart-shaped, 175. 

 Helicoid cyme, 144. 

 Hemioyclic flowers, 195. 

 HoptandrouB : with seven distinct 



stamens, 



