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GLOSSOLOGY. 
BOOK HI. 
Willd, The neuter sex. 
^ — y Willd. 1 Monoecious ; or the male and female on one 
5K5 Tratt. J plant. 
$ : W^i7/c?. 1 Dioecious ; or the male and female in different 
25 Tratt. J plants. 
^ I J Willd, Hermaphrodite and female in one compound 
flower. 
5 I Willd, Hermaphrodite and neuter in one compound 
flower. 
5 — Willd. Hermaphrodite and male on one stem. 
^ — $ Willd, Hermaphrodite and female on one stem. 
Ahhreviations. 
These are only known in the botanical works which are 
written in Latin : they are of little importance, and, as will 
be seen by the mark f prefixed, are scarcely ever used. The 
following list is chiefliy taken from Trattinnick. (Si/nodus, 
i. 16.): — 
t Mst, 
Estate. 
Alb. 
Albumen. 
t Alp. 
Alpes, Alpinus. 
Anth. 
Anthera, Anthodium, Antheris. 
Apr. 
Aprilis, Aprieus, 
f Arv. 
Arva, Arvensis, 
f Ar. 
Arena, Arenosus. 
f Art. 
Artijicialis. 
t Aug. 
Augustus, 
t Augm. 
Augmentum, 
Aut. 
Autumnus, Autumnalis. 
B. 
Beatus or Defimctus ; used in speaking of 
a person who 
is recently deceased, and is equivalent 
to our Eng- 
lish word " late." 
Br. 
Bractea. 
Cal. 
Calyx. 
Cald. 
Caldarium. 
f Camp. 
Campus, Campestris. 
f Carpell. 
Carpellum, 
■f Carpid. 
Carpidium. 
f Carpol. 
Carpologia. 
Cel. 
Celeberrimus. 
Char. 
Character^ Cha i acterislicus. 
