BOTANY OF BIHAR AND ( 



ordinary sense of those 



/a U short pointed^ from an otherwise obtuse leaf 



case than in the former." 1 thmk it better to u*e -t- 

 * hardened acumen. 



cyclic, «ith rh. p.nt- ;;; 1 y i ;-';' ! it ; , \" h ';;; , 1 t \ i r, i r i n 1 aM> .< w* • 



CYM nr' terminates hi a'flow. 

 Sr£f .SSS^Sd^ nraSs^raxtfol rSghe-X 5 

 Decandrous, 10-androus, with ten stamens. 



Deciduocs., :;; !( , and often ascending at 



Declinate, inclined to the Jower siue, 



Decompound, repeatedly branched. 



„ , , VI ,u s ,. 1, n m, the lower parts P™ B * ate - 



Decussate, in planes at right angles to n n th r 



dISS^ o 6 pen by the separation of the walls or valves. 



Dehiscent, del. is.-um when ri()f. 



Dentate, with teeth projecting more or less perpen 



^dSculate, with little teeth, or points along ^ e ^^ed to 

 Diadelphous, 2-adelphous^m two bunciie^^ ^ ^^ however, 





Dichasium, a cymose method of branching in 

 in a flower (er other short unbranched axis) ir 

 pair of opposite lateral branches arise. Syn U£" - whor ls 



Dichlamydeous = heterochlamydeous, or wra 

 tepals. , , • • uirti, paeh axis bifure* 



Dichotomous, a method of branching m which eacn - 



Dicoccous, 2-. o< cons. - (insisting of two ™^ oonnecte d bafrf 



DlDTMOUS, 

 Inhes In th »■',.,» 



with two rounded lobes without separating connective. 



' | , , . , y n v m . . rs. in two unequal pairs. 



DnWtfW, '^'f the hand. In the cas 



