VOCABdLART. 



^20 



dtaeate, wedpe-shaped with tlie apex 



in. 



J point. 



a 



CutuU, 33. 

 Cr/anir, blue, 1V2. 

 Cyclosis, 30 and 137. 

 Cynu\ 78. 

 Cynarrhuduin, 07. 

 Cypsfla, 9*J. 

 Cytoblust, '24. 



1>. 



ZX' •■ * "tT at maturity. 



Di radually back from 



llic pcrpeiuiit-ular. 

 Decompound, 65. 



Decumbent, reclining upon the earli, 

 and rising again irom it at the 

 apex. 

 Decurrcnt, running downwards from 



the point of insertion. 

 Decussate, arraiiLU'd in pairs that al- 



ternaielv cross each other. 

 D' ^ " 05. 



D 'I panicle, 79. 



DetUutt, liaving sharp teeth with con- 



ravt tdgvs. 

 D> >, 81. 



Du.. .ious, 70. 



Dichotomous, having the divisions al- 

 ways in pairs. 

 Diclesium, 100. 

 Di! 8-2. 



Di • «. plants whose seeds have 



two c -• 



Didymus, l in pairs, 82. 



Didynamous, b2. 

 Diffuse, spreading widely. 

 Digitate, having five narrow lobes, 

 sprcadinL' Irom a common point. 

 Diplote^ia, 100. 

 Dissepiments, 88. 

 Disk, tlic s.upp.»ri of the flower. 

 Di-<k JluretM, 77. 

 Dibtirhou*, amn^ed in two rows, the 



I' other. 

 Dii rly branched, with 



the bratM 111 - n<'ar!y at right an- 

 gles with thp stem- 

 Dotted ducts, '25. 

 DruiKiccous, resembUng a drupe. 

 Drupe, %. 

 I>uro^ion, of vegetables, 118. 



E. 



EtkimaU, fumislied with numerous ri- 

 gid hairs or $>traight prickles. 



Elementary orenns. It. 



Emarpinate, having a notch at the 

 end. 



Embryo, lt>2. 



Endocarp, 04. 



Endoeens, 4*2. 

 /:' ■ • v;, lO'J. 



i: . , ii);j. 



Endv-mune, wjuii a Huid pa.^so*- thro' 

 a membrane, from uiiliniit in- 

 ward. 



Endostome, 92. 



Ensijorm, sword shaped. 



Entire, having no marginal divisions. 



Epicarp, 94. 



EpipynoHX, 81. 



Equitiint, 54. 



Erect, pointing towards the zenith, 93. 



Erase, liavmg the margin irregularly 

 toothed, us if gnawed by some 

 animal. 



Estirotion, 'he manner in which the 

 floral envelops are folded up be- 

 fore e.xpansion. 



Efnrio, 97, 



Exintine, 85. 



Exiptns, 38. 



Exorhiza-, 103. 



Exosmose, w hen a fluid na.<=scs through 

 a m(ml)raiie outwards from within. 



Eroatonie, 92. 



Exstrtrd, when the stamens are long- 

 er than the corolla, 81. 



Extine, 84. 



Extrorse, turned away from the axis, 

 83. 



F. 



Falcate, plain and curved, with par- 

 allel edges like the blade of a sic- 

 kle. 



Fan-shaped, plaited hke the ra>8of 

 a fan. 



Farinoteous, mealy, having the text- 

 ure of flour in a mass. 



Fascicle, 78. 



Fasciiuiutr, growing in tufis. 



Fastminie, uheti l<raiiches are nearly 

 parallel, and nearly perpendicular. 



Fav) ."c, honey-comb like. 



Feather- tv imd, 6 1 . 



Eirru^nifius, rusty, light brown, with 

 a mixdire ot red. 



Fertiltzati n, 110. 



F,he, 15. 



Fiddl'shii]t*d, (-ee pandurifofm.) 



Fdamtnt, 80 and 82. 



Fit I fur III, ilin ad -I ike. 



Fimri'tte, frinyed, by long filiform 

 prm ( h.«rs. 



Fintiilituf, n Imllow stem. 



Fl'if'clli/unn, (.«ee fan-8haped.) 



FUxunuf having a gently bending di- 

 rection, alternately inwards and 

 outward?. 



Float ine, lying upon the surface o f 

 water. 



1 



