GLOSSARY OP TERMS. 



lix 





PAR. 



] 



J AR. 



Lyrate . , 



. 41 



Obpyramidal 



54 







Obtuse .... 



47 



Male . 



. 85 



Oct- or octo- (8 in com- 





Marcescent . 



. 151 



position) . . 44, 92 



Mealy . 



. 173 



Offset .... 



23 



Medullary rays 



and 



Opposite ... 



32 



sheath 



. 198 



Orbicular . 



45 



Membranous 



. 55 



Order .... 



181 



Micropyle . 



. 165 



Organ .... 



7 



Midrib . 



. 40 



Organogenesis 



213 



Monadelphous 



. 113 



Organs of vegetation 





Monandrous 



. 112 



and reproduction 



9 



Moniliform . 



. 54 



Orthotropous 



134 



Mono-(l in composi- 



Oval .... 



45 



tion). 



. 92 



. Ovary .... 



121 



Monocarpellary 



. 125 



Ovate .... 



45 



Monocarpic . 



. 12 



Ovoid .... 



54 



Monochlamydeous . 85 



Ovule . . . 121, 



133 



Monocotyledonous 







plants 



. 166 



Palate .... 



105 



Monoecious . 



. 86 



Palea, paleae 



82 



Monogynous 



. 125 



Paleaceous = of a chaffy 





Monopetalous 



. 100 



consistence. 





Morphology . 



8, 88 



Palmate . . .41 



l,42 



Mucronate . 



. 47 



Palmatifid, palmatisect 



42 



Multi- {many, or i 



min- 



Panicle, paniculate 



74 



definite numb( 



3r in 



Papillae 



122 



composition) 



. 44 



Pappus 



155 



Muricate 



. 173 



Parallel veins 



40 







Parasite 



14 



Naked . 



85, 161 



Parenchyma 



188 



Natural divisions 



and 



Parietal 



132 



characters 



. 184 



Pectinate . 



41 



Natural Order 



. 181 



Pedate. . . 41,42 



Navicular = boa 



t- 



Pedatifid, pedatisect . 



42 



shaped. 





Pedicel 



70 



Nectary 



. 138 



Pedicellate = on a pe- 





Nerve . 



. 40 



dicel. 





Net-veined . 



. 40 



Peduncle 



68 



Neuter . 



. 85 



Pedunculate = on a pe- 





Node . 



. 31 



duncle 





Novem- (9 in con 



lposi- 



Peltate. 



52 



tion) . 



. 44 



Penicillate . 



130 



Nucleus of a cell 



. 191 



Penta- (5 in composi- 





Nucleus of the ov 



ule . 133 



tion). 



92 



Nut . 



. 158 



Pepo .... 



160 







Perennial . 



12 



Obcompressed 



. 54 



Perfect flower 



84 



Obconical . 



. 54 



Perfoliate . 



37 



Obcordate . 



. 47 



Perennials . 



12 



Oblate . 



. 45 



Perianth 15, 98, 202 



220 



Oblong . 



. 45, 54 



Pericarp 



154 



Obovate 



. 45 



Perigynous . • 



140 



Obovoid 



. 54 



Perisperm . • 



162 



PAR, 



Persistent . , .146 

 Personate . . .105 

 Petal .... 90 

 Petiole . . . .35 

 Petiolule . . .39 

 Phaenogamous, phane- 

 rogamous . . .10 

 Phyllaries . . .79 

 Phyllodium=a flat pe- 

 tiole with no blade. 

 Pilose . . . .173 

 Pinna . . . .43 

 Pinnate . .41,42 

 Pinnatifid, pinnatisect 42 

 Pistil 15, 90, 120, 203, 221 

 Pistillate ... 85 

 Pith . . . .198 

 Placenta, placentation 131 

 Plant .... 6 

 Plicate . . . .102 

 Plumose . . .172 

 Plumule . . .166 

 T?\von.= several, in com- 

 position. 

 Plurilocular . . . 126 

 Pod ... . 158 

 Podocarp . . .120 

 Pollen . . . 109, 119 

 Poly- (many, or an in- 

 definite number in 

 composition) . . 92 

 Polyadelphous . . 113 

 Polyandrous . 92, 112 

 Polygamous. . . 86 

 Polygynous . , 92, 125 

 Polypetalous . .100 

 Pome . . . .160 

 Posterior . . .91 

 Prasfoliation , . 57 

 Preservation of speci- 

 mens . . . 224 

 Prickles . . .170 

 Primine . . .133 

 Procumbent . .28 

 Proliferous . . .17 

 Prosenchyma . .188 

 Prostrate . . 28 



Protoplasm . . .191 

 Pubescent, puberulent 173 

 Pulvinate (cushion- 

 shaped) . . .136 

 Punctiform = like a 



point or dot. 

 Putamen . . .157 



