GLOSSARY. _ 43 
s, apparently swollen, 
'y hairiness. 
by Linneus as a little tumour 
ng a s Baits such are aint on the 
lyx of the Moss Rose 
earing such glan 4 
of a blue-green colour. 
ted, laid over one another, like tiles on the 
roof of a house 
ucre, a bleached membranous scale, which fre- 
ly covers the masses of seed on the back of a 
e, “narrow and ae at each end, like the 
leaf of i tulip. : 
aflet, a little leaf, applied in Botany to a division of 
] ynonymous with Pinnule. 
au narrow, wi ith parallel sides, as in most 
M8 
eB unded division or aig hence lobed, 
ided into rounded segmen 
Senos, very thin, like a mere membrane. 
iddle. 
» the stalks which run into the frond; the 
frond itself, as well as each of its divisions, has very 
mi 
a short egg-shaped. 
2, ae “hage of an egg cut lengthwise, the base 
ed, and broader than the aT 
Ovate-| tt between ovate and lanceolate ; a tulip- 
real shorter r and broader than usual is ovate-lanceo- 
