GLOSSARY AND INDEX TO PART I. 



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Bifid, 2-cicft 



Bilabiate, 2-lipped. 



Binate, in twos. 



Bioruiate, containing two ovules. 



Bi pinnate, 94. 



Bteerrate, twice serrate. 



Bit< mate, 95. 



B< tany, 1. 



Bothrenchyma, 28. 



Brachiate, pairs of branches spreading at 



right angles. 

 Bract, 110. 

 Bracteolate, 111. 

 Branch, subdivision of the stem. 

 Branching, root, 67. 

 Bristle, stiff hair. 

 Bud. TO. 



Bulbiferous, bearing bulbs. 

 Bulbs, 68. 

 -Bwr, 111. 



Caducous, 100. 



Cw-spitose, growing in tufts. 



Ca/car, a spur. 



Caliculate, accessories to the calyx. 



CahfCiflora, plants with the other parts 

 of the flowers on the calyx. 



Calyx, 103, 104. 



Cambium, new wood. 



Campanulate, bell-shaped. 



Ca?npylotro/jous, 139. 



Canescent, gravish-white. 



Caoutchouc, 299. 



Capillary, thread-like. 



Capi'.ate, head-shaped. 



Capitulum. 114. 



Capsule, 156. 



Carinate, 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. 

 aim, a small stem. 



Oauline, 82. 



( 'au'is, a stem. 



Cellular, 9. 



<**, G, 253. 

 ,iall closed vessicles. 



Centi ifugal, flowering from the center to 

 the circumference. 



petal, lowering from the circum- 

 ference toward the center. 

 us, nodding. 



the scales that grow on the recep- 

 tacles of Composite. 



to. i ;«j, 161. 



Chlorophyll, 304 



Chorion, the milky fluid in the seed. 



Chromogen, producing color. 



. 241. 

 Cilice, hair-like appendages. 

 (filiate, 91 ; fringed with hairs. 

 Cinchonin, 303. 

 Cinenchyma, 82. 



Cinerous, ash-gray. 



Circinate, 77. 



Circumcissile, 150. 



Circulation, 223. 



Cirrhose, tendril-like. 



Classfjication, 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. 

 Colleorhiza, 164. 

 Colodion, 234. 

 Color, 241. 

 Coma, 151. 

 Comose, hair-like. 

 Compound leaves, 93. 

 Compressed, flattened lengthwise. 

 Conduplicate, 77. 

 Cone, like the fruit of the pine. 

 Conenckyma, cone-like cells. 

 Confounded, not distinguished. 

 Conglomerate, clustered in a mass. 

 Conical, shape of a cone. 

 Conjugate, paired. 

 Connate, 96. 

 Connectivu/m, 122. 

 Connivent, converging together. 

 Contorted, twisted. 

 Convolute, 77. 

 Cordate, 69. 

 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, 108, 106. 

 Corona, a crown. 

 Corrugated, wrinkled. 

 Cortex, bark. 



Cortical, belonging to the bark. 

 Corymb, 114. 

 Cotyledon, 163. 

 Co-state, ribbed. 



Creeping, running upon the ground. 

 Cremocarp, 151. 

 Crenate, 91. 



Crenulate, minutely crenate. 

 (■rest, elevated ridge. 

 Cruciate, in the form of a cross. 

 ( 'rutiform, 108. 

 Ciicullate. hooded. 

 Culm, jointed stem of grasses. 

 Cucurmin, 3u4. 

 CuneaP', 89. 



Cupule, cup of an acorn. 

 Cuspidate, pointed. 

 Cuticle, 85 

 Cyaneoux, bluish. 

 Cyanic. 244. 

 Cyaihiform, cup-shaped. 

 Cyclotis, 228, 23(1. 

 Cymbifiirm, boat-shaped. 

 Cyme, 115. 

 Cymose, In the form of a cyme. 



