516 TABLE VII. 



Dependens Folium, hanging down, leaves pointing towards the 

 ground. 



Depressum Folium, pressed down, when the sides rise higher than 

 the disk. 



IDiadelphia, two brotherhoods, the Seventeeth class in the Sexual 

 System. 



Diandria, two males, the second class in the Sexual System. 

 Dichotomus Caulis, forked stalks, when the divisions come by 

 two and two. 



Dicotyledon es, when the seeds have two cotyledons Wki are 

 the placenta of the embryo plant, and afterwards fcbie seed 

 leaves. 



Didyma Anthera, tivins, when anthera come by twos on each 

 filament. 



BidYnamia, the superiority of tivo, the fourteenth class in the 

 Sexual System. 



Difformia Folia, different forms, when leaves on the same plant 



come of different forms. 

 Diffusus Caulis, when the branches of the stalk spread different 



ways. 



Digitatum Folium, fingered, when the apex of a petiole connects 

 many folioles. 



Digynia, two females, the second order in each of the first thir- 

 teen classes, except the ninth. 

 Dimibiatum, halved. 



Diozcia, the twenty-second class in the Sexual System. 

 Dipetala Corolla, flowers consisting of two petals, as in Cir- 



c^ea, and Commelina. 

 Diphyllus Calyx, a calyx consisting of two leaves, as in the 



Papaver and Fumaria. 

 Discus, a disk, the middle part of a radiate compound flower. 

 Disperma, plants producing their seeds by twos, as in the urn- 



bellatae. 



Dissectum Folium, leaves cut into lacinia, or divisions. 

 Dissepimentum, partitions of the fruit, which divide the pericar* 

 pium into cells, 



