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I’jriform, pear-shaped, 
Itncliilla, the axis of the spikelet in grasses. ' The secondary axis. 
Itiulinl, spread from a common center. 
Itnphe, a seam or suture. That part of the funicle united to the integument. 
forming a ridge along the ovule. 
Koiiit'orin, kidney -shaped. 
ReUciilated, in the form of network. 
itibluMl, v>^ith ribs, as the primary or prominent vein of a leaf, 
irhigc, a rai.sed line or strip. 
ltiigo.se, wrinkled. 
Seales, minute, thin, membraneous, chaffy or woody bracts. 
Searicus, thin, dry and translucent. 
Scurfy, with thin, dry scales adhering to the surface. 
Spikelet, diminutive of spike; especially applied to flower-clusters of grasses. 
Subglobose, nearly, or imperfectly, globular. 
Subulate, awl-shaped. 
Sub-teriiiiiial, arising below' the summit or apex. 
Suture, a line of splitting or opening. 
Tailed, having an appendage or tail. 
Teeth, projecting marginal points. 
Teniiiual, end, or extremity. 
Tip, the point, extremity, or upper or top part. 
Translucent, partially transparent. 
Trausierse, across: in a right and left line. 
Truncate, ending abruptly, as if cut off transversely. 
Turbinate, top-shaped. 
I'tricle, a 1-seeded fruit with a bladder-like covering. 
Valve, one of the pieces into which a dehiscent pod, or any similar body, splits. 
A'eiii, one of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf. 
Ventral, on the lower surface. 
Winged, with any membraneous expansion. 
