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Glossary. 



L'nguiculate. Contracted into a claw. 



Tni-. In composition, one; as uuisexnal, of 



one sex. etc. 

 L Tceolate. Urn-sliapeil. 

 Utricle. A liUulder-Iike organ; a small 1- 



seerled fruit with a bladder-like pericarp. 

 Valvate. Said of .sepals, etc., which are in 



contact along their margins only (not over- 

 lapping! ill the hud. 

 ^'alve. (_*ne of the ]iart> into -\\liich a capsule 



splits. 

 \'asenlar. Possessing {lucts or vessels. 

 Win. One of the hranches of the frameM'ork 



of a leaf. 

 \'einlet. A branch of a vein. 

 \ enation. The arrangement of ^'eins. 

 \'entral. Pertaining to the anterior or inner 



face of an organ ; opposed to dorsal. 



\'entricose. Inilated on one side. 



\'ernat)on. I'lie arrangement of leaves in the 

 bud. 



^'errncose. Covered with wart-like eleva- 

 tions. 



\'crsatile. Sahl of an anther attached at 

 al.tout its middle and swinging freeh". 



\'erticil. Same as whorl. 



\'erticillate. Arranged in a wliorl. 



\'illous or \dllose. Covered with long soft 

 not matted hairs. 



\ irgate. Slemier or wand-like. 



\ iscid. Sticky, glutinous. 



"Wliorl. An arrangement of three or more 

 leaves or branches radiating in a circle 

 fi'oin the same node. 



\\ iiig. A thin lllmy expansion. 



