The GLOSSARY, 253 
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H EPTAPKYLLOUS, hav- 
in^ leven leaves. 
HhRBaCEOUS, is • faiJ of 
Haiks ihat dry annually, and are 
giaffy, or after the manner of 
grafs. 
H E R M A P H R O I) r T E- 
FLOWEPvS, are fuch flo'.vers as 
have the organs of both fexes, 
viz. both Jiamina and pijlil. 
HEXAGONAL, having fix 
faces or angles. 
HEXAPETALOU3, having 
fix dower petals. 
HISPID, coveted with thick 
and rigid hairs. 
HYPOCRAl'ERIFORM, in 
diape like a cup or ialver. 
1 . 
I MBRICATED, placed one 
over another like the tiles of 
a houfe. 
IMPERFOR-ATED, not pier- 
ced through. 
IMPERVIOUS, not pervi- 
ous. 
INCISE, cut into irregular 
fegments, 
INCRASSATED, is faid of 
foot-llalks that increafe in thick- 
nefs as they approach the flowers. 
INCUMBENT, is faid of the 
anihtrce when they are fixed on 
the Jiamina by the fides inflead 
of the bafe. 
INDURATED, hardened. 
INELEX, bended inwards. 
INFUNDIBULIFORM, fna- 
ped like a funnel. 
INFLEXO - UNCINATED, 
turned inwards and hooked. 
INVOLUCElLI, are partial 
innjclucra or cups of the iimbeUi- 
ferous plants ftanding at a dill- 
ance from the flower. 
TNVOLUCRUM, pi. IN VQ- 
LUCPv.A, a kind of a cap which 
furrounds a number of flow'crs 
together, as in the ursibditjei ous. 
plants^ 
L. 
L ACI\'ATED, crLACINI- 
AT ED, jagged, a leaf cut 
into irregular meiflens. 
LANCEOLATED, fliapei 
like a lancc, 
LEGUMEN, pnlfe, a pericar- 
piutn of tv\o <valvesj in which the 
feeds arc fixed along one futuie 
only, as in the feea-veiTel of the 
pea. 
LIGULATED, an appella- 
tion given to lucli fi-.j^uies as 
liave a firaightend turned down- 
wards, with thiee indenHires, but 
not divided into fegments. 
LOBATE or LOBATED, 
conlifls of lobes or fegments 
cut to the middle of the leaf, 
and convex at the edges. 
LCCULAMENl UM, a cell, 
the divifions of that fpecies of 
feed-vefieis called a capjule. 
LUNU DATED, fnaped like 
a c/efeent or half moon. 
LYRATO-HASTATED, is 
fliaped partly like a harp or lyre, 
and partly like a fpear. 
M. 
yl'ETLIFEKOEIS, bearing 
TV A honey. 
MEMBRANACEOUS, is faid 
when leaves have no dillinguifh- 
able pulp between their furfaces, 
MEMBR ANES, a pliable tex- 
ture of fibres intej tvuven toge- 
tner, 
MONCPET ALOUS,a flower 
confifiing but of cne petal. 
MONOITIYLLOUS, a cup 
confiiling but of one leaf. 
MONO- 
