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Hyberna’lus. Growing in winter. 
Hybrid. A vegetable produced by the mixture of two species; the 
seeds of hybrids are not fertile. 
Hy’po. From upo, under ; much used in the composition of scientific 
terms. 
Pune Mek fom Salver shaped, witha tube abruptly expanded into 
a flat border. 
Bypog’ynous. Under the style. 
Icthyol’ogy. ‘The science of fishes. 
Icosan’drous. Having about twenty stamens growing on the calyx. 
Such plants furnish a great proportion of the most delicious pulpy 
fruits. 
Im’bricate. Lying over, likescales, or the shingles of a roof. 
Imper’fect. Wanting the stainen or pistil. 
Incarna’tus. Flesh coloured. 
Inci’sor. Fore tooth. 
Inclu’ded. Wholly received, or contained in a cavity; the opposite 
of exsert. ; 
Incomple’te. Flowers destitute of a calyx or corolla are said to be in- 
complete. A term differing from,imperfect. 
Incras’sate. ‘Thickened upward, larger towards the end. 
Increment. ‘The quantity of increase. 
Incum’bent, Leaning upon or against. 
Incur’ved. Bent inwards. 
Indig’enous. Native, growing wild in a country, (some exutics after 
a time, spread and appear as if indigenous.) 
In/durated. Becoming hard. 
Infe’rior. Below; a calyx or corolla is inferior wnen it comes out 
below a germ. 
Infla‘ted. Appearing as if blown out with wind, hollow. 
Inflex’ed. ‘The sameas incurved. 
Inflores’cence, (from infloresco, to flourish.) The manner in which 
flowers are connected to the plant by the peduncle, as in the whorl, 
raceme, &c. 
Infrac‘tus. Bent in with such an acute angle as to appear broken, 
Infundibulifor’mis. Funnel form. 
Inser’ted, Growing out of, or fixed upon. 
Insi’dens. Sitting upon. 
Insigni’tus. Marked. 
In’teger. Entire. ~ 
Interno’de. ‘The space between joints; as in grasses. 
Interruptedly-pin’/nate, When smaller leafets are interposed among 
the principal ones. 
Intor’tus. 'Vwisted inwards. 
Introdu’ced. Not originally native. Brought from some other country. 
Involu’crum. A kind of general calyx, serving for many flowers, ge- 
nerally situated at the base of an umbel or head. a 
Involu’cel. A partial involucrum. 
In’voluie. Rolled inwaras. 
