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Tuberculatum, having pimples or tubercles. 

 Tuberculum, a little pimple. 

 Tuberosa Radix, a tuberous or knobbed root. 

 Tubulatum Perianthium, tubular flowers, as in the class Didy* 

 namia. 



Tubulosi Flosculi, tubular florets nearly equal, one of the three 



divisions of compound flowers. 

 Tubus, a tube, the lower and narrow part of a monopetalous 



flower. 



Tunicatus Radix, a species of bulbous root, having coats lying 

 one over another from the centre to the surface, as in the 

 Onion, Tulip, &c. 



Turbinatum Pericardium, a kind of pod shaped like a top, nar- 

 row at the base and broad at the apex. 



Turgidum Legumen, sivollcn, puffed out, as in Ononis. 



Turio, the young buds or shoots of pines. 



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Vaginalis, sheathed, an order of plants in the Fragmenta Me- 



thodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 

 Vagi nans Folium, a leaf like a sheath, whose base infolds the 



stem, 



Valvl'la, a valve, a partition of the external cover of that sort of 



pericarpium called capsula. 

 Vegetabilia, one of the three' kingdoms of nature. 

 Venosum Folium, the veins which run over the whole surface of 



a leaf, 



Ventricosa Spica, a spike narrowing at each extremit-y, and 

 bellying out in the middle. 



Ventriculosus Calyx, a flower-cup bellying out in the middle, 

 but not in so great a degree as Ventricosus. 



Veprecul/e, a briar or bramble, an order of plants in the Frag- 

 menta Methodi Naturalis of Linnceus. 



Verrucosa Capsula, a capsule having little knobs or warts on 

 its surface. 



