V O C A 1? U L A R Y AND INDEX 



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PART I. 



OCrThc figures ruler to the page in the First Part. 



Acaulis, without stem. 



Accrete, fastened to another bodj*, and 

 prowin^' to it. 



Accumftnf, when the odiies ot the co- 

 tyledons are prei-cnted to the radi- 

 cle. 



Acerosf, needle-shaped. 



AchtPiiium, p. %. 



Achl'imifdt'ou.t, flowers with no floral 

 envelops, p. 70. 



Acicular, resembling needles. 



Acinnrit'orm, scimitar shaped, curv- 

 ed, fltshy, with the concave border 

 thicU.the convex border thin. 



A 'IS, p. 45. 



A ,p.4:>. . 



Acultratt ,pnckly ; furnished with pric- 

 kles, as the rose. 



AcuTninate, terminating very gradu- 

 ally in a point. 



Acute, terminating in a point, without 

 tapering. 



Adansonid digitafa, p. 40. 



Adnale, adhering to the face of a thing, 

 p. 83. 



^^sttv'ition, the mode in which the 

 sepals or pe'als are.folded in the 

 flower bud- 



Aggrecnti, p. 97. 



Air cc}h, p. 32. 



Ala, p. 75. 



Al(F, p. 71. 



Albumen, p. 101. 



A^f'urriiim, p, 41. 



J ns, p. 74. 



A , one above another, on op- 



P'mic sides. 



Amentum or Amcnt, p 7"^. 



Amnios, p. 10'2. 



Amphisarca, p. Oy. 



Amphitropouf, p. 93. 



Amphxicmil, |(.«nv< s emliracing the 

 thf s»eni by ihtir bat-es. 



A ' ' inbling starch. 



A •;}. 



Ann.' u', the opening of one 



\ ■, . ...•ii nil. fbf f. 



An'itcimy f)J i ''*, 14. 



Aneulur. ha\i;)_, -narp edges. 



Animalcuhf, microscopic animals ^5. 



Anuulur Duets, 20. 



Amiulus n the form of a ring. 



Anther, S0eniflii2. 



Atithoiurjri, ICO. 



Anthocyaue, 143. 



Anthoxanthine, 13. 



Apitalous, without petals. 



Apocurjn, 96. 



Apocarpouts, 89. 



Av]>endfigcs, 74. 



Appendix, 75. 



Areuate, bent in ihe form of a bov.'- 



Aril, 96. 



Articulattd, united by a joint 



Ase ending, 93. 



Assurgeut, rising from a horizc::!aI 



position. 

 Attenuate, tapering, gradually dimin 



isbing in nidth. 

 Autodici crisis, 138. 

 Autosijncrisis, 133. 

 Auricuhite, having two small rounded 



lobes at the hase. 

 Awncd, having a bristle. 

 Axillary, arising from an axil, formed 



by a lent and the stem. 

 Arif, 80. 



B. 



Bacca, 100 



Baccate, having the form of a berry 



Balaustd, 100. 



Bark, 36. 



BeaJi, 75. 

 ' Berry, (sec bacca.) 



liiiUntate. having two teeth. 



Bifid, split in two. 



B\fnliatc,\\\o leaved. 



lUldhus, iwolobed. 



llijiinnate doubly pinnate. 



Ultimate, twice ternate. 



Bexibab tree. 40. 



B<Mtshaj>€d, having the fieure of a 

 boat, being concave and tapering 

 at each end, with a keel externally 



Botany, definition of, 13. 



Botkrenchyma , 25. 



