540 TABLE VII, 



Tk.iangulare Folium, a triangular leaf. 



Tricocca Capsula, a capsule with three cells, and a single seed 

 in each cell. 



Tricoccte, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Methodi Natura- 



lis of Linnaeus. 

 Tricuspidata, three-pointed: 



Trifidum Folium, a leaf divided into three linear segments, hav- 

 ing straight margins; 

 Trtflorus Pedunculus, a font-stalk bearing three flowers. 

 Trigonus Caulis, a three-sided stalk. 



Trigynia, three females, the third order in some of the classes. 



Trihillat.e, a seed having three eyes. 



Tkijugum Folium, a winged leaf, with three pair of foliola. 



Trilobum Folium, a leaf having three lobes. 



Trinervum Folium, a leaf having three strong nerves running 



from the base to the apex. 

 Tricecia, three houses, the third order in the class Polygamia in 



the Sexual System. 

 Tripartitum Folium, a leaf divided into three parts down to the 



base. 



Tripetala Corolla, a flower consisting of three petals. 



Tripetaloide^e, three-petakd, an order of plants in the Fragmen- 

 ta Methodi Natural is of Linncsuh 



Tripkyllus Calyx, a cup consisting of three leaves. 



Tripinnatum Folium, Compositum, a leaf having a triple series 

 of pinna, or wings. 



Triplinerve Folium, a leaf having three nerves running from the 

 base to the apex. 



Triquetrum Folium, Caulis, leaves and stalks having three plain 

 sides. ^ 



*Trisperma, three-seeded, as in Euphoreia. 



Triternatum Folium, Compositum, a compound leaf when the 

 divisions of a triple petiolus are subdivided into threes. 



Trivalve Pericarpium,- a pod consisting of three valves. 



Truncatum Folium, a leaf having its apex as it were cat off. 



Trunccts, the body or stem of a tree. 



