924 
Utricle: like an akene, but with a thin and loose 
pericarp. 
Valves: the pieces into which a pod splits, or 
by which an anther, &c. opens, 80. 
Varieties, 93. 
Vegetable Kingdom, 2. ‘ 
Vegetation, 6, 89. 
Veining of leaves, 44. 
Veinlets, 44. 
Veins, 44. 
Veiny: full of veins. 
Velvety: clothed with a coat of soft and fine 
hairs, like the pile of velvet. 
Vertical: upright, or in, the direction of the 
_ length of a thing. 
Verticillate ; same as whorled. 
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INDEX AND DICTIONARY OF BOTANICAL TERMS. 
Villous, or Villose: hairy with long and soft 
shaggy hairs. 
Viscid, or Viscous: glutinous. 
Wavy, 42. 
Wedge-shaped, 47. 
Wheel-shaped, 72. 
Whorl, 54. 
Whorled, 54. 
Winged: furnished with a broad and thin ap- 
pendage or wing-like border of any kind, as 
the seeds of Trumpet-Creeper (Fig. 228), or 
the ig of Maple, Ash, and Elm (Fig. 206 
~ 208). 
Wood, 41. 
Woolly: clothed with a coat of long and entan- 
gled soft hairs, like wool. 
