GLOSSARY AND INDEX TO PART I. 



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Function* of leaves, 176. 

 Funnel-shaped, 106. 

 Fusiform root, 67. 



Galbanum, 29S. 



GaleaLe, resembling a shield. 



Gamopetalous, 106. 



Gamosepalous, 105. 



Gemma;, buds. 



Gemmation, 77. 



Gemmiperous, producing buds in the 

 axils of leaves. 



Gem mule, a bud. 



Geniculate, bent, like a knee. 



Genus, 307. 



Geographical Botany, 3. 



Germ, 127. 



Germination, 203. 



Gibbous, swelling out 



Glabrous, smooth. 



Gladiate, sword-form. 



Gland, 151. 



Glandular hairs, having glands on the 

 top. 



Glaucous, clothed with a greenish meali- 

 ness. 



Glomerate, terminating by little heads. 



Glumaceous, bearing glumes. 



Glume, chaff or scales in grasses. 



Glutinous, sticky. 



Granulate, in the form of grains. 



Gru}nose, in the form of clustered grains. 



Gum, 2S8. 



Gum resins, 298. 



Gun cotton, 284. 



Gutla percha, 299. 



Gymnospermous, having naked seeds. 



Gynandrous, stamens standing on the 

 pistil. 



Gynobase, elevation of the torus. 



Gynoscium, the pistil. 



Gynophore, 135. 



Habitat, the situation in which plants 



grow. 

 Ihbi.aatovcylin, 304. 

 Hairs, 39. 

 Hastate, 89. 



Head, flowers collected in a globular form. 

 Heat, 265. 

 Heart-wood, 37. 

 Helmet, arched upper lip. 

 Ifeptagynia, having seven styles. 

 Hepiandria, having seven stamens. 

 Herbarium, collection of dried plants. 

 Hermaphrodite, perfect flowers, having 



stamens and pistils. 

 Hesperiditvm, 155. 

 Ifelerogamous, 114. 

 Hexagi/nia, having six styles. 

 IJexandria, having six stamens. 

 Uilum, 137, 160. 

 Hirsute, rough. 

 Hispid, prickly. 

 Homvgamous', 114. 

 Hoary, whitish-colored. 

 Hooded, arched or rolled inward. 

 Hybrid, mixed. 

 Hypocraterifo-.iit, 106. 

 Hypogynous, 119. 



Icosandrous, more than ten stamens. 



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Imbricate, 77. 



Incised, cut in like a gash. 



Included, 120. 



Incumbent, leaning upon. 



Incurved, bent inward. 



Indehiscent, 150. 



Indigenous, plants growing originally in 

 a country. 



Indigo, 304. 



Induplicate, folded in. 



Inferior, 105. 



Inflated, appearing as if blown up. 



Infiexed, turned inward. 



Inflorescence, 112. 



Infra-axillary, below the axil. 



Infundibuliform, 106. 



Innate, 123. 



Inspissated, thickened. 



Integuments, 159. 



Intercellular passages, 33. 



Internodes, 78. 



Interruptedly pinnate, with smaller leaf- 

 lets interposed between larger ones 



Inline, 125. 



Intra-axillary, between the axils. 



Introrse, 123. 



Iuulin, 287. 



Inverse, turned in an opposite direction. 



Involucel, a secondary involucre in Um~ 

 belliferai. 



Involucre, 111. 



Involute, 77. 



Irregular, without order. 



Irritability, 235. 



Jagged, irregularly notched. 

 Joints, rings at regular intervals along 

 stems or organs of any kind. 



Karma, 108. 



Keel, 108. 



Knot, swelling joint 



Labellum, a lip. 

 j Labiate, 106. 

 Lacerated, torn. 

 Laciniate, jagged. 

 Lactescence, milkiness. 

 Lactiferous tissue. See Cinenchyma. 

 Lacunai, small hollows or pits. 

 Layvis, smooth, polished. 

 Lamella, 109. 



Lamellate, in the form of thin plates. 

 Lamina, 78, 107 ; the broad part of a petal. 

 Laminated, consisting of several thin flat 



portions. 

 Lanate, woolly. 

 Latex, 230. 

 Leaf buds, 70. 



" adventitious, 71, 74. 



" regular, 71. 



" terminal, 71. 



Leaflets, one of the small leaves forming a 



compound leaf. 

 Leaves, 78. 

 Legivme, 153. 

 Legumin, 302. 

 L&nticels, 43. 

 Lenticular, resembling a double convex 



lens. 

 Le pities, 43. 

 Leprous, covered with soalos. 



