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Pcsiwo0e ~The colour of iron-rust, 
Fertite—Bearing ruit. 
“FIBRILLE —Those. organs which act for roots in lishens. 
Fintrorm—Thread-like. 
ILAMENTOSE—Com posed of threads. Thread-like; a string of oils placed end oenad 
FLacetLum—Long whip-like processes. 
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a to aS the leaf of a fern and similar plants. 
Foncane—Fork ed. 
Furruraczous—Scurvy, when the plant is covered with soft scales. 
Fusrona—Thick, tapering to each end. 
EMINATE—Produced in <— S. 
GEMMIFERO oie ng 
GENUFLEXUOUS—Bent iar] ly like a knee-joint. 
LABROUS—Without hairs. 
GonosPHERE—A ball-like agglomeration of spor: 
jad or os NUM— Tn composi sition means either ‘cabo or angled, 
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j= ne be 
eo es mouthed, mosses without a eimaetaa 
-GyNaNDRosPorus —Bearing male and female s spore 
Hamate—Hook-: shaped, resembling a hook. 
Hastate—Halbert- shaped. - 
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Pe incotersiranccars paras of a special character differing from their neighbours. 
3 ETEROGENOUS— Unlike, o1 r dissimilar in kind. 
“Ho Bane ve~-DE the same Seta Consisting of elements of a like nature. 
PH ne Special eposcire bodies, composed of a chain of cells. 
The element =< th 
“Ft celium of certain ee 
eneath the female organ 
Toi0-aNDRosPorous—Neuter individual d anciros res (in Bdogonium). 
tae Bepcaite of suse . stata s Paar ne ioe mbricated over ~_ other 
ge the base towards = apex, whereas in meets om awe they are 
: oes trary di aeote 
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—Detached, placed b : 
Applied to spores chic, an all of one size, or kind, in the same plant. 
ded. 
m, cavity, or intercellular space. 
ei or membranes pa oa to each other. 
rimposed. 
~ Covered th scales or eats : a scale, 
es narrow, the length greatly exceeding the breadth. 
