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GLOSSARY AND INDEX TO PAJET I. 



C>/pselce, 151. 

 Cytoblast, 20. 



Daturin. 808 



Z>< oagynia, having tea styles. 



Deoanarous, having ten stamens. 



J>. oiduous, 100. 



DecUnate, 120. 



I) compound, several times divided. 



Decumbent, reclining on the ground, 



with the apex rising up. 

 Decurrent, 96. 

 Decussdt >. pairs of leaves that cross each 



ether at right angles. 

 Deflected^ turned away from. 

 Dehiscence, 150. 

 Deliquescent, 11G. 

 D< Itoid, triangular. 

 Dentate, 91. 



Denticulate, having small teeth. 

 Determinate in florescence, 113. 

 Dextrine, 2S8. 

 DiadeVphous, 120. 

 Diastase, 20$. 

 Dichlamydeous. 103. 

 Dichotomowt, 2-fofked. 

 Diclinous, when the stamens and pistils 



occupy separate flowers. 

 Dicotyledtmous, having two cotyledons. 

 Dictyogens, monocotyledonous plants, 



with net-veined leaves, as smilax and 



trillium. 

 Didymous root. 67. 

 Dldynamous, [20. 

 Z)i f«* , spreading wildly. 

 Digitate, 89, 95. 

 Digynous, two pistils. 

 Dimerous, consisting of two parts. 

 Dioecious, having stamens and pistils on 



different plants. 

 Disk, flattened surface on which the 



flower rests. 

 Disk floret, 114. 

 Dissepiments, 132. 

 Distichous, arranged in two series. 

 Divaricate, widely diverging. 

 Divergent, separating. 

 Division of Botany, 3. 

 Dodecandria, having twelve stamens. 

 Dolabrijbrm, t'9. 

 Dorsal .suture, on the back. 

 Doited ducts, 22. 

 Drupe, 152. 

 Duration of vegetables, 192. 



Eart I, having two small rounded lobes at 



the base. 

 Ecfiinat . besel with rigid prickles. 



good to eat 

 Egret, 111. 



ntary organs, 5. 

 Elongated, lengthened 

 Emarginate, 92. 

 Embryo, 141, 148, 163. 



Endocarp, 110. 



.-n/us. growing inwardly. 

 Endophlcsum, middle portion of the bark. 

 I ura, 159. 



Mil. 



Endosmosis, 14. 



Endospt run, innor coating of tho seed. 



Ermeandrous, having nine stamens. 

 Ensiform, 89. 



Entire, without interruption. 

 Epicarp, 146. 



Epidi runs. :!'). 



Epigynous, 119. 

 Epiphlamm, 45. 

 Epiphytes, growing upon plants. 



E jit if ant, 77. 



£Vec/, 143. 



JEroae, 91. 



ErUhrophyU,fm. 



Esculent, pulpy. 



Eiaiiio, aggregated fruits, like the rasp- 

 he rry. 



Eecogens, 51. 



ExorhizO), the roots of dicotyledonous 

 plants. 



Exosmosis, 14. 



Exostome, the opening of the outer coat 

 of the seed. 



Exserted, projecting out. 



Extine, 125. 



E.r stipulate, without stipules. 



Extrorse, 123. 



Extra-axillary, 37. 



Faicula, starch. 



Falcate, curved like a scythe or sickle. 



Fan-shaped, 91. 



Farinaceous, mealy. 



Fascicle, 114. 



Fas deviated root, 67. 



Fastigiate, Bat-topped. 



Earns,-, honey-combed. 



Feather-veined lea res, 88, 94. 



Ferruginous, iron-colored. 



Fertilization, 193. 



Fiber, elementary, 7. 



Fibers, organic. 25. 



Fibro-vascular tissue, 26. 



J?%r*n, 301. 



Fibrous root, 67. 



E,lament, 117, 120. 



Filiform root, 67. 



Fimbriate, fringed on the margin. 



Fistulous, a cylindrical body that is hol- 

 low. 



FlabeUate, 91. 



Floral leaves, 82. 



Floral envelopes, 108. 



T-'/^vY, 114. 



Flowers, organ of reproduction in plants. 



Flower buds, buds that produce flowers. 



Flower /■ af, leaf among flowers. 



Foliaceous, leaflike texture. 



Follicle, a nionoearpelous fruit opening 

 along the ventral suture, as the larkspur. 



jFoof/ of plants, 211. 



Foramen, 186. 



Fork-: J, S7. 



Fovilla, 126. 



plants, 2o9. 



/•>«, 7. 144, 



Fruiting, 2 0. 



Frustranea, the third Linneean order of 

 the class Byngenesia, the disk florets 

 perfect, and the ray neutral. 



E, ute.r, or Frutescent, woody; applied 

 to bushy Bhrubs, as the lilac or quince. 



Fugaceous, soon disappearing. 

 W, 187. 



