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SPT. 
Spike, 120. Fig. 222 
Spikelet, rar. Fig. 461 1, 
Spine, 109, 217. Fig. 197 
‘Spiny, 99. . Fig. 152, 172, 184, 333, 510 
~ pirat cell, 20: \ Fig! 20, 30, 33 
Bee embryo, 157. Fig. 339 
, Spital vessel, 47. Fig. 93, 100, 478 
Sporangiole, 273 
_ Sporangiophore, 273, 280 
- Sporangium, 178, 266, 280, 304, 312, 324. 
Fig. 394, 396, 427) 429, 433) 439) 440, 
443, 446, 450 : 
Spore, 178, 266, 279. Fig. 376, 377, 393, 
394, 396-398, 418 IL., 441 I. 
~Sporesac. See ‘Ascus 
' Sporidesmium, 267. Fig. 397 
' Sporidium, 269. Fig. 407 
_ Sporocarp, 324. Fig. 447, 448 
has Sporogonium, 244, 299, 304. Fig. 421, 
427, 431 
Sprengel, 6 
Spur, 135, 136. Fig. 231, 264, 266 
Spurred, 125, 130. Fig. 231, 264, 266 
‘Spurred rye.’ See Ergot 
Squamose bulb, 82. Fig. 122 
- Stag’s horn moss. See Club-moss 
' Stamen, 111, 137, 220. Fig. 201, 207- 
| arr, 265-286, 450, 491, 524, 529 
ale 
~Staminate. See 
Staminode, 135, 137. Fig. 262 
Standard. See Vexillum 
_ Starch, 26,173. Fig. 42-46 
_Stegocarpi. See Bryacez 
-Stellatze, 393. Fig. 139, 504 
Stellate parenchyma, 4o. Fig. 63 
Stem, 70, 71, 75. Fig. 108-122 
m zs Stem-tendril, 109. Fig. 196 
Steppe-region, 441 
Sterculiacez, 4oq_ 
‘Sterigma, 267. Fig. 398 III. 
Stigma, 142, 143. Hig. 211, 287, 290- 
295, 359, 461, 468 =~ 
Stigmaria, 422 
Stinging hair, 63, 110. Fig. 88 
_ Stipella, 92 
~ Stipes (in Basidiomycetous Fungi, the 
stalk of the pileus), Fig. 392, 393 
. Stipitate (stalked), 127. Fig. 236 
Stipule, gr. Shes 144-146, 154, 182, 184, 
| 185, 187, 5 
Stolon (a Sot which, after appearing 
above the surface, afterwards strikes 
down into the soil, and roots), 305 
Stoma, 58, x61, 304, 320. Fig. 85, 86, 
430, 444, 460 
teate fruit. See Drupe 
Stratification, 417 ; 
Stratified Lichens, 286, Fig. 409, 414- 
416 
Strawberry, 146, 405. Fig. 301 
‘Streaming’ of protoplasm, 199 
Striation, 16. Fig. 26 
Strobilus, 12x 
Stroma, 263 
| Glossarial Inde. ag 
TER 
Strophiole, 155 
Style, 142, 143. Fig. 287, 290, 291 
Stylopode, 397. Fig. 507 11. 
Stylospore, 268 
Styracez, 387 
Suber. 
See Cork 
Subfamily, 239 
Subkingdom, 238 
Subrotund (nearly round), 95 
Subsidiary organs, 108, 134 
Subspecies, 237 
Subtribe, 239 
Subulate, 105 
Subvariety, 237 
~ Succession of crops, 170 
Succulent, 107, 134. Fig. 192, 302, 326 
Suction, 
165 
Sudan, 443 
Suffruticose, Ti 
Sugar, 345 
Sulphur, 162, 168 
‘ Sulphur-rain,’ 184 
Sunflower, 391 
Superior, 114 
Supradecompound, 103. Fig. 188-190 
Suspensor, 189, 332. Fig. 83 Il., 363 
Sutural dehiscence, 149 
Suture, 142 
‘ Swarming,’ 10 
Swarmspore, 178, 200, 250, 268. Fig. 82, 
385, 400, 401 
Symmetrical, 124, 129 
Sympetalous. See Gamopetalous 
Symphyllous. See Gamophyllous 
Sympodium, 76, 122 
Syncarp, 146 
Syncarpous (applied to an ovary or fruit 
the carpels of which are closely cohe- 
rent), Fig. 313, 320, 323, 326 
Syngenesious, 140, 390. . Fig. 278, AO Fes 
Synsepalous. See Gamosepalous 
"TABERNEMONTANUS, 4 
Tamarind, 402 
Tangential section, 69. Fig. 96 
Tannin, 379 
Tap-root, 73. Fig. ror 
Tapioca, 
378 
Taxinez, 337. Fig. 328, 457 
Teeth, 149. Fig, 306) sae i: 
Tegmen, 
155 
“Tela contexta;’ 39. Fig. 65 
‘'Telegraph- plant,’ 205 
Teleutospore. Sze Resting-spore 
‘Temperature, 208 
Tendril, 
108, 203, 400. Fig. 146, 196 
514 
Tension of tissues, 176, 197 
Teratolozy, 216 
Terebinthacez, 407 
‘Terminal bud, 82. -Fig. 123 
Terminal style, 143. Fig. 289, 291 
Ternate. 
See Trifoliolate 
