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... inclosing an internal pulp . AMPHITROPAL ( amphi , Gr . about ; trepo , I turn ) , applied to an embryo curved so that both ends are brought together . AMPLEXICAUL ( amplector , Lat . I embrace ; caulis , a stem ) , embracing the stem ...
... inclosing an internal pulp . AMPHITROPAL ( amphi , Gr . about ; trepo , I turn ) , applied to an embryo curved so that both ends are brought together . AMPLEXICAUL ( amplector , Lat . I embrace ; caulis , a stem ) , embracing the stem ...
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... inclosing the true leaves , as the perules inclose the leaves in a bud , or scales on a root - stock inclose the perfect leaves . CATENULATE ( catena , Lat . a chain ) , strung together like the links of a chain . CATKIN , a deciduous ...
... inclosing the true leaves , as the perules inclose the leaves in a bud , or scales on a root - stock inclose the perfect leaves . CATENULATE ( catena , Lat . a chain ) , strung together like the links of a chain . CATKIN , a deciduous ...
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... inclosing the young spore - case of liverworts . EPIGYNOUS ( epi , Gr . upon ; gunē , a female ) , appearing to grow upon the ovary ( 197 ) . EPIPETALOUS ( epi , Gr . upon ; petalon , a petal ) , grow- ing upon the petals ( 198 ) ...
... inclosing the young spore - case of liverworts . EPIGYNOUS ( epi , Gr . upon ; gunē , a female ) , appearing to grow upon the ovary ( 197 ) . EPIPETALOUS ( epi , Gr . upon ; petalon , a petal ) , grow- ing upon the petals ( 198 ) ...
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... inclosing the flowers , as in the fig ( 240 ) . HYPERTROPHY ( uper , Gr . over ; trophe , nourishment ) , an undue enlargement of any part ( 300 ) . HYPHA , HYPHASMA ( upha , Gr . a web ) , the mycelium of certain fungi . HYPOCHILIUM ...
... inclosing the flowers , as in the fig ( 240 ) . HYPERTROPHY ( uper , Gr . over ; trophe , nourishment ) , an undue enlargement of any part ( 300 ) . HYPHA , HYPHASMA ( upha , Gr . a web ) , the mycelium of certain fungi . HYPOCHILIUM ...
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... inclosing the medulla . MEGASPORES ( megas , Gr . great ; spora , seed ) , the larger kind of reproductive spores found in Lyco- pods . MEIOPHYLLY ( meioō , Gr . I lessen ; phullon , a leaf ) , the suppression of one or more leaves in a ...
... inclosing the medulla . MEGASPORES ( megas , Gr . great ; spora , seed ) , the larger kind of reproductive spores found in Lyco- pods . MEIOPHYLLY ( meioō , Gr . I lessen ; phullon , a leaf ) , the suppression of one or more leaves in a ...
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ACROGEN æstivation algæ anēr anthers anthos apothecia apothecium applied arranged asci axis bark bearing bracts branch calyx Capitulum capsule carpels cells cellular tissue cheuma colour corolla cotyledons covered dehiscence diminutive drupe eidos embryo endon epidermis eteros exciple excrescence Exogens female ferns fero filaments fleshy flower folium frond fructification fruit fungi gennao genus gills of Agarics growing gunē hairs heap hilum hymenium inclosing indehiscent indusium inflorescence integument involucre karpos labellum layer leaf leaflets leaves lichens lobes margin membrane midrib monos morphe mosses mycelium organs ovary ovules pedate peri pericarp peristome petalon petals petiole phero phullon phuton pileus pinnate pistil placenta plaited plants pollen-grains polus produce radicle receptacle reproductive resembling rhiza root scales seed sepals shaped sheath shoot sperma spiral spora spore-case spores stalk stamens stem stipe stoma surface swelling terminating Thalamium thallus theca thecæ threads trepo twisted Umbellifers veins vernation vessel warts whorl
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Page 59 - ... only in the progeny. As throwing some light upon this question, he gave an account of Naudin's recent investigations upon the cultivated Cucurbitacece, showing that the species of Cucurbita (which, as to those in ordinary cultivation, Naudin had reduced to three or four) refuse to hybridize ; but that the application of the pollen of one species to the stigma of another, from which its own pollen is excluded, often causes the fruit to set and grow to its full size, although no embryos are formed...
Page 37 - I shut), a small, dry, indehiscent pericarp, having the indurated perianth adherent to the carpel, and forming part of the shell ; a fruit composed of an indehiscent, one-seeded pericarp, invested by a persistent and indurated perianth, as in 'mirabilis.
Page 24 - ... yellow. (See Polystictus cinnabarinus, one of the most frequent fungi met with on old logs.) CINNAMO'MEUS— Of a bright brown colour, formed from reddish- orange and grey.
Page 54 - GBANULA-GONIMA (Lat.), clusters of two or more spherical cells filled with green granular matter seated beneath the cortical layer in lichens.
Page 38 - Dimorphism, dï-mor/fizm, я. (bot.) a state in which two forms of flower are produced by the same species: the property of crystallising in two forms.
Page 7 - Lat. that which is one year old), the last year's shoot rendered visible by an interruption at the point of junction with the previous growth.