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TABLE VII. 



Lunulate, shaped like a crescent. 



Luridje, pale, wan, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Me~ 



thodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 

 Luxurians Flos, a luxuriant flower. 

 Lyratum Folium, leaves shaped like a harp or lyre. 



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Marcescens Corolla, flowers withering on the plant. 

 Margo Folii, the margin or edge of the leaf. 

 Mas, male. See class Dicecia. 



Masculus Flos, male flowers, containing antheras, but no stigmSo 

 Medulla, marrow, the pith or heart of a plant. 

 Membranaceum Folium, when leaves have no distinguishable 



pulp between their surfaces. 

 Membranatus Caults, a stalk covered with thick membranes. 

 Monadelphta, one brother, the sixteenth class in the Sexual 



System. 



Monandria, one male, the first class in the Sexual System. 

 Monocotyledones, a term in placentation, applied to plants 



whose seed have a single cotyledon. 

 Moncecia, one house, the twenty-first class in the Sexual System. 

 Monogynia, one female, the first order of the first thirteen classes 



in the Linnaean System. 

 Monopetala Corolla, a flower having one petal. 

 Monophyllum Involucrum, consisting of one leaf. 

 Monosperma, having one seed. 



Miliaris Scabrities, a species of glandular roughness appearing 

 on the surface of some plants like grains of millet. 



Mucronatum Folium, a leaf terminating in a sharp point. 



Multifidum Folium, a leaf divided into many linear segments 

 or divisions. 



JMultiflorus Pedunculus, a foot-stalk bearing many flowers. 



Multipartitum Folium, a leaf divided into many parts. 



Multiplicatus Flos, a luxuriant flower whose corolla is multi- 

 plied so as to exclude some of the stamina. 



MuLTisiLiQUiE, many pods, an order of plants in the Fragments 

 Methodi Naturalis of Limutus, 



