GLOSSARY AND INDEX TO PART I. 



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Bifid, 2-cleft 



Bilabiate, 2-lipped. 



Binate, in twos. 



Biovulate, containing two ovules. 



Bipinnate, 94. 



Bluer rate, twice serrate. 



Biternate, 95. 



Botany, 1. 



Bothrenchyma, 23. 



Brachiate, pairs of branches spreading at 



right angles. 

 Bract, 110. 

 Braeteolate, 111. 

 Branch, subdivision of the stem. 

 Branching, root, 67. 

 Bristle, stiff hair. 

 .Batf, 70. 



Bulbiferous, bearing bulbs. 

 Bulbs, 68. 

 5^/-, 111. 



Caducous, 100. 



Ca'-spitose, growing in tufts. 



Calcar, a spur. 



Caliculate, accessories to the calyx. 



Cali/cijlorm, plants with the other parts 

 of the flowers on the calyx. 



Calyx, 103, 104. 



Cambium, new wood. 



Campanulate, bell-shaped. 



Campylotropous, 139. 



Canescent, grayish-white. 



Caoutchouc; 299. 



Capillary, thread-like. 



Capitate, head-shaped. 



Capitulum, 114. 



Capsule, 156. 



Cariuate, keeled. 



Carpel, each leaf that forms a seed-vessel. 



Carpophore, 151. 



Cartharmin, 304. 



Caruncle, a protuberance at the hilum of 

 the seed. 



Cartilaginous, stiff, strong. 



Caryophyllous, a flower like a pink. 



Caryopsis, 151. 



Casein, 301. 



Catkin, a bur like the pine. 



Caudate, with a tail. 



Caulescent, belonging to the stem. 



Cauliculus, a small stem. 



Cauline, 82. 



Caul is, a stem. 



Cellular, 9. 



Cellulose, 6, 283. 



CeWs, small closed vessicles. 



Centrifugal, flowering from the center to 

 the circumference. 



Centripetal, flowering from the circum- 

 ference toward the center. 



Cernuus, nodding. 



Chaff, the scales that grow on the recep- 

 tacles of Composite. 



Cholaza, 139, 101. 



Chlorophyll, 304. 



Chorion, the milky fluid in the seed. 



Chromogen, producing color. 



Chromule, 241. 



Cilia,, hair-like appendages. 



Ciliate, 91 ; fringed with hairs. 



Cinchonin, 303. 



Cinenclvyma, 82. 



Cinermis, ash-gray. 



Circinate, 77. 



Circumcissile, 150. 



Circulation, 223. 



Cirrhose, tendril-like. 



Classification, 305. 



Classes, 311. 



Clavate, club-shaped. 



Claw, 107. 



Cleft, divided. 



Coarctate, crowded. 



Cocci, the carpels of the fruit when they 



split apart from the axis. 

 Cochleate, coiled like a short spiral shelL 

 Codein, 303. 

 CoUeorhiza, 164. 

 Colodion, 234. 

 Color, 241. 

 Coma, 151. 

 Comose, hair-like. 

 Compound leaves, 93. 

 Compressed, flattened lengthwise. 

 Cond uplicate, 77. 

 <7o?2 6, like the fruit of the pine. 

 Conenchyma, cone-like cells. 

 Confounded, not distinguished. 

 Conglomerate, clustered iu a mass. 

 Conical, shape of a cone. 

 Conjugate, paired. 

 Connate, 96. 

 Connectivum, 122. 

 Connivent, converging together. 

 Contorted, twisted. 

 Convolute, 11. 

 Cordate, 89. 

 Cordate-ovate, union of the cordate and 



ovate. 

 Coriaceous, leathery. 

 Corky, 45. 

 Cormus, 68. 

 Corneous, horn-like. 

 Corniculate, bearing a small horn. 

 Cornute, horned. 

 Corolla, 103, 106. 

 Corona, a crown. 

 Corrugated, wrinkled. 

 Cortex, bark. 



Cortical, belonging to the bark. 

 Corymb, 114. 

 Cotyledon, 163. 

 Costate, ribbed. 



Creeping, running upon the ground. 

 Cremocarp, 151. 

 Crenate, 91. 



Crenulate, minutely crenate. 

 Crest, elevated ridge. 

 Cruciate, in the form of a cross. 

 Cruciform, 108. 

 Cucullate, hooded. 

 Culm, jointed stem of grasses. 

 Cucurmin, 304. 

 Cuneate, 89. 



Cupule, cup of an acorn. 

 Cuspidate, pointed. 

 Cuticle, 35. 

 Cyaneous, bluish. 

 Cyanic, 244. 

 Cyathiforiv, cup-shaped. 

 Cyclosis, 223, 230. 

 Gymbiform, bout-shaped. 

 Cyme, 115. 

 Cymose, In the form of a cyme. 



