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, Tergeminum Folium Compositum, a leaf three times double, when 

 a dichotomus petiolus is subdivided, having two foliola on 

 the extremity of each division. 



Terminalis Flos, flowers terminating a branch. 



Terna Folia, leaves in whorls by threes. 



Ternatum Folium, a chequered leaf, whose squares are of dif- 

 ferent colours. 



Tessellatum Folium, a chequered leaf, whose squares are of 



different colours. 

 Tetradynamia, the superiority or power of four, the fifteenth 



class in the Sexual System. 

 Tetragonus Caulis, a, four-cornered or square stalk. 

 Tetragynia, four females, the fourth order of some of the classes' 



in the Sexual System. \ 

 Tetrandria, four males, the fourth class in the Sexual System. 

 Tetrapetala Corolla, a flower consisting of four petals. 

 Tetraphyllus Calyx, a flower cup consisting of four leaves. 

 Tetrasperma Planta, producing four seeds. 

 Thalamus, a bed, the receptacle. 

 Theca, a skeath. 



Thyrsus, a spike like a pine-cone. 



Tomentosus Caulis Folia, a stalk and leaf covered with a 

 whitish down like wool. 



Tomentum, a species of pubescence, covering the surface^of some 

 plants of woolly or downy substance. 



Torosum Pericarpium, brawny protuberances, like the swelling 

 of the veins when a pericarpium is bunched out by the en- 

 closed seeds. 



Torta Corolla, when the petals of a flower are twisted, as in 

 Nerium. 



Tortilis Arista, awns or beards of corn twisted like a screw, 



Transversum Dissepimentum, when the dissepiments are at right- 

 angles with the sides of the pericarpium. 



Trapeziforime Folium, a leaf having four prominent angles, whose 

 sides are neither equal nor opposite. 



Triandria, three malts, the third cla?s in the Sexual System* 



