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GLOSSARY AND INDEX TO PART I. 



Squanice, 111. 



8qvarro$e, racked. 



Sta ruinate, bearing stamens. 



March, 2S5. 



Stellate, in the form of a star. 



(Sten« 51. 



Mi ijt n a, 127. 



Stings, 41. 



Stipe, stalk of a seed-vessel. 



Stvpitate, standing on a stipe. 



Stipule*, 101. 



Stolon ifer ous, putting forth suckers or 

 shoots. 



Stomata, 37. 



Striate, marked with longitudinal, slen- 

 der lines. 



Strigose, armed with rigid bristles. 



Strobilu.t, 157. 



Style, 127, 128. 



Sub, under or beneath. 



Suberose, 45. 



Subulate, 89. 



Suffructicose, an under-shrub. 



Sugar, 291. 



Sulcate, marked with deep lines. 



Superior, 105. 



Supra-axillary, above the axil. 



Supra-decompound, much divided. 



Suspensor, 141. 



Syconus, 157. 



Syncarpous, 132, 154. 



Tapioca, 286. 



Tap-root, 67. 



Taxonomy, 3. 



Tegument, a covering. 



Tendril, 94, 102. 



Terete, round. 



Ternate, 95. 



Tesselated, checkered. 



7>>sta, 159. 



Tetradynamous, 120. 



Tetragynia, having four pistils. 



Tetrandria, having four stamens. 



Thalamijlorai, plants having the floral 



organs rising directly from the torus. 

 Tlialamus, a receptacle. 

 Thyrsus, 116. 

 Tomentose, woolly. 

 Torose, raised in bunches. 

 Tbr?^, 135. 



Torulose, swelling ridges. 

 Trachea, air-vessels. 

 Transverse, 150. 



Triandria, having three stamens. 

 Tricoccus, three-seeded. 

 Tricuspidate, having three points. 

 Tridentate, having three teeth. 

 TrMd, three-cleft 

 Tr'igynia, having three pistils. 

 Triquetrous, three-sided. 

 Tripinnate, '.i-t. 

 Triternate, 95. 

 Truncate, 92. 

 Tuberculate, warty. 

 Tuber, 68. 

 Tunicated, 68. 



Turbinate, a cone with the point down- 

 ward. 



Umbel, 114. 



Uncinate, hooked at the end. 

 Undulate, waving. 

 Unguicidate, 107. 

 Unguis, 107. 

 Unilateral, one-sided. 

 Unilocidar, one-celled. 

 Urceolate, 106. 

 Utricle, 21. 



Valves, the pieces of which a seed-vessel 

 is composed. 



Varicose, irregularly swollen. 



Varieties, 306. 



Vascular tissue, 22. 



Vegetable products, 281. 



Veins, 78. 



Venation, the mode of the distribution 

 of the veins of the leaves. 



Ventricose, swollen. 



Vernation, 77. 



Verrucose, warty. 



Versatile, 123. 



Verticillate, 79. 



Vexillum, the upper petal of a papiliona- 

 ceous corolla, 108. 



Villous, hairy. 



Virgate, wand-like, slender. 



Viviparous, seeds germinating on the 

 plant. 



Water, 276. 

 Wings, 10S. 



Xanthic, 244. 

 Xanthophyll, 804. 



&?»n, 202. 



