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GLOSSOLOGY. 
BOOK III. 
p 1. Cotyledon, 
p 2. Plumula. 
p 3. Radicle, 
q. A leaf, 
q 1. The petiole, 
q 2. A stipula. 
r. Portion of the stem or scape. 
s. Inflorescence; comprehending all the species except the 
two following, s 1. and 2. 
si. A compound flower. 
s 2. The locusta of a grass (either one-flowered or man}^- 
flowered). 
t. The involucrum of an umbel, or a head. 
t 1 . The involucrum of a compound flower. (Calyx communis 
of Linnaeus.) 
t 2. Glume of grasses. (Calyx of Linnaeus.) 
t 3. Outer calyx of Malvaceae, Dipsaceae, Brunoniae. 
t 4'. Involucrum of ferns. (Indusium of Swartz.) 
t 5. Bracteae. 
t 6. Scales of a catkin, 
t 7. Paleae. 
t 8. The paraphyses of mosses. 
t 9. The calyptra, when formed of connate bracteae. 
u. Receptacle of a single flower. 
u 1. Common receptacle either of a compound flower, a catkin, 
or a head. 
* Placed under one of the above (thus, ), shows that a part 
is expanded, or opened, by force, 
f Indicates a vertical section (used thus, ). 
Indicates a transverse section (used thus, *...'*). 
