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Sryophyfa: the division including the Mosses and Liverworts. 

 Bud; the undeveloped branch; the "growing point" with its 



covering of scales. 

 Budding : producing an outgrowth by some Cryptogamous planta, 



which separates and grows into a form like the parent. 

 Bud-scales : the scales or modified leaves of a bud. 

 Bidb : a shortened axis or bud with fleshy scales. 

 Bxdbiferous : bearing bulbs. 



Bulblet : small bulbs above ground ; as in axils of Lily. 

 Bulbous: bulb-like. 

 BvUaie : blistery or bladdery. 



Oaducovs : falling off very early. 



CaUose : hardened ; having callosities. 



Calycine : belonging to the calyx. 



CalyculcUe : having an additional outer calyx, or calyi-like bracts. 



Calyptra: the hood or covering over the operculum of Moss capsules. 



OcUyx : the outer whorl of the floral envelopes ; the sepals taken 



collectively. 

 Cambium: the generating tissue between the wood (Xylem), and 



bark or bast (Phloem). 

 Cambium zone: the continuous layer of cambium surrounding the 



wood in Exogens. 

 Oumpanulate : bell-shaped. 

 Campylotropous omde : curved upon itself so that the micropyle is 



brought towards the funiculus. 

 Canaliculate : channeled or with a long groove. 

 Cancellaie: like lattice-work. 

 Canescent : grayish-white. 



Capitate : with a globular apex ; forming a head. 

 Capsule : a pod ; any seed or spore vessel. 

 Carina : keel ; the two lower (anterior) petals of a Papilionaceous 



flower, joined so as to be keel or prow-like. 

 Carinaie: keeled. 



Carminative : remedy for colic, or expelling wind from the bod^. 

 Carpel: a simple pistU, or one of the parts or leaves of which a 



compound pistil is composed. 

 CarpeUary : pertaining to a carpel, or part or leaf of which a com- 

 pound pistil is composed. 

 Oarposporece : a division of the vegetable kingdom characterized by 



the formation of a sporocarp. 

 GaryophyUaceous : pink-like. 



Caryopsis: the grain or one-seeded fruit of Grasses. 

 Caitictasm: poultice. 



Catkin : a scaly spike of flowers (ament). 

 Caudate : tailed ; pointed like a tail. 



Caudex: a trunk like that of Palms ; an upright root-stock. 

 Cdudicle : the little stem or pedicel of polUnia (pollen mases). 

 Caulescent : having an evident stem. 

 Cauiide : the rudimentary axis of the embryo. 

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