VOCABULARY. 



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ira, 98. 

 Sap, 130. 

 Saptrood, 11. 



^' '. yi. 



5- ,is, 102. 



•Scuirouj, rough. 



a^^afH; 80. 



Scarious, having a thin, dry, shriveled 



appearance. 

 Scurf, 33 



Sculetli/urm, broad oval and ihick. 



SctUum, 75. 



Secundine, 92. 



.Seerf, 101. 



Stmianatropoun, 93. 



Sepals, the separate leaves of the ca- 



lyx. 

 Septicidal, 95. 

 Septi/ragiT, 95. 

 Serru/e, like the teeth of a saw. 

 Sessile, without a support. 

 Seta-, % 

 SUicula, 98. 

 SUiqua, 98. 



Sinutite, having the margin uneven. 

 Slashed, divided by deep, taper-poiut- 

 ed divisions, the same as lacini- 

 ate. 

 Sorosis, 101. 

 Spadix, J9 

 Spalhc, 75. 

 SpaUiiate, oblong, with the k)wer end 



very much attenuated. 

 Spermutic animalcules, 85. 

 Sphalerocarpium, 101. J 

 ^heroidaL, n arly spherical. 

 ^piA:^, 78. 

 Spikelel, a subdivision of the spike of 



a grass. 

 Sp^ngwle, 49. 

 Spur, 75. 

 Squamrp, 75. 

 !:>quamose, scaly, covered with minute 



scale?, 75. 

 SquamulcB, 76. 

 Squarrose, spreading at right angles 



from the common axis. 

 Stamens, 80 



" arrangement of, 80 

 " nunjber of, 81 

 " situation of, 81 

 " union of, 81. 

 Stellate, the form of a star, 

 Stejn^ 38. 

 Stic ma, 86. 

 Stings, 3-1. 

 Stipe, an additional support of any 



organ. 

 Stipifate, supported by stipes. 

 S • 69. 

 , 33. 

 Siruiie^ marked by longitudinal lines. 



Strigose, covered with sharp, appres- 

 sed, rigid hairs. 



Strclnlus, 101 



Sly!,; H6 and 87 



Siiberost', corky. 



Submersed, uniier water. 



Suliulute, in the shape of an awl. 



Succuhnt, cellular and juicy. 



Sulcate, marked by longitudinal chan- 

 nels. 



Supra-axillary, proceeding from a- 

 bove the a.\il. 



Supradccojnpound, 65 



Susftendfd, 93 



Sutural dthi^cenre, 95 



Suturt', the mark on the pericarp where 

 the parts that compose it seemed 

 to be joined. 



Swordshaj)ed, (see falcate.) 



Stfconus, 101 



Si/ncarpi, 97 



Sifncarpium , 97 



Syncarpous, 89 



T. 



Tap root, 47 



Tendril, 70 



Tercine, 92 



Terete, round. 



Terminal, at the extremity of a branch. 



Ternate, by threes." 



Testa, 102 



Tetradynaiiious, 82 



Ihatamijlora-, plants with the stamens 

 inserted on the torus. 



Throat, 71 



Thyrse, or thyrsus, 79 



THssttes, 16 



Tumentose, covered with dense, rather 

 rigid, short hairs. 



Toothed, (see dentate.) 



Torus, 91 



Trachea-, 23 



Tracenchyma, 15 



Transverse dehiscence 95. 



Triadelphous, stamens united in three 

 parcels 



Trichotomous, having the divisions all 

 by threes. 



Trifid, three cleft. 



Trifoliate, three leaved. 



Trisonus, three cornered. 

 Trilofxite, three lobed. 



Triquetrous, having three acute an- 

 gles. 

 Triternate, when the common petiole 

 divides into three secondary pe- 

 tiole.a, which are each divided in- 

 to three tertiary petioles, each 

 bearing three leaflets. 

 Trumj)et shaped, hollow and dilated at 

 one extremity. 



