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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. Reticulate, reticulatcB. Hydrocotyle, Solandra. Warty, verrucoses. Odontites, Ammi Copticum. •[[ One-vittated, univittatcB. With one vitta under each vallecule. Two-vittated, hiviltatce. Many-vittated, multivittatcB. Chserophyllum. Without vittae, evittatce. ^gopodium. ^ Thorny, muricatcE. Odontites, Ammi Copticum. Hairy, piloses. Roughish, hispidulcE. Anisum, Bubon Macedonicum. Downy, puhescenles. Tragium. Villous, villosce. Libanotis. Clothlike, tomeniosce. Erioclaia. Bristly, setoscB. ToriUs. Prickly, aculeutce. Caucalis. Hooked, kamosce. Sanicula. Glochidated, glochidatce. Caucus. Ribbed, cosfatce. Anisum. Winged, alatce. Laserpitium. VittcB. Bands or channels filled iv'ith aji aromatic resin, or oil, contained in the cells, or coques, of a cremocarpium. In the external integument of the cells, Fittce integumento externo, epicarpicce. Physospermum, Cuminum, Anisum. In the internal integument, integumento i?iter?io, endocarpiccB. Pleurospermum, Cachrj's, Coriandrum sativum. In the proper membrane of the albumen, memlrana. alhiimini propria, epispermio. Agasyllis, Ferula. In the cortical or corky substance, suhstantid corticali vel suberosd, mesocarpio. Phellandrium. . ^ Dorsal, dorsales. In the vallecules of the latuscules. Siler, Cuminum. In which case, the cells being embossed, the vittee have been confounded with the ribs. Commissural, commissurales. In the commissures. Most umbelliferous plants ; Coriandrum sativum has only these, wanting the dorsal. ^ From the stylopodium (or calyx) to the base of the fruit, a stylopodio (vel calycej ad basin, ^thusa. From the tip of the commissure, in an acute angle, ex apice commissurarum sub angulo acuto, conjugate. Sphondylium. From the tip of the commissure, distant bent, ex apice commissurarum, distantes incurvcB. Heracleum.
INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 171 ^ Bowed, arcuaicB. ^flthusa. Elliptical, ellipticce. Tordylium Syriacum. Concentric, concentricce. Tordylium Apuluin. Excentric, excentriccB. Ferula nodiflora. Simple, simplices. Anethum. Double, duplices. Atharaanta. Multiple, multiplices. Ferula. Anastomosing, anastomosantes. Ferula Tartarica. % Undivided, integrce. Jointed, articulates. Necklaceshape, moniliformes. Antennceformes. Like the feelers of insects. Ammi Boeberi. Fills succosis muscorum similes. Like the succulent threads of mosses. Ferula, Peucedanum Ruthenicum. Partitioned, septulis distincte. Cuminum. Waved, undulatcB. Agasyllis Caucasica, Cachris latifolia. Linear, lineares. Acute, acutce. Acuminate, acuyninatcB. Coriandrum sativum. Narrow, attenuaice. Pastinaca. Blunt and clubshape, ohluscB claviformes. Heracleuni sphondylium. Tubular, tululoscR. In most umbelliferse. Solid threadlike, soUdaJiliformes. Myrrhis, Caucalis. POLAKENA. Fruit, Polachena, Carpadelium. A eremocarpium composed of more than two cells, or coques. Araliaceae. Carcerule. Carcerula. Fruit simple, not opejiing, nor adhering closely to the proper coals of the seed ; being neither a cariopsis nor an akenium. Globular, Carcerula glohulosa. Lagetta. Roundish, subrotunda. Ternstromia punctata. Ellipsoid, ellipsoidea. Zostera marina. Reniforme, reniformis. Orbicular, orhicidaris. Neurada prostrata. Three-cornered, trigona, triqueter, triangularis. Fagopyrum esculentum, Rumex, Rheum. Four-cornered, tetragona. Halesia tetraptera. Compressed, cqmpressa. Flattened on two opposite sides. Fraxinus, Ulmus.
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INTRODUCTION TO BOTANY. 171<br />
^ Bowed, arcuaicB. ^flthusa.<br />
Elliptical, ellipticce. Tordylium Syriacum.<br />
Concentric, concentricce. Tordylium Apuluin.<br />
Excentric, excentriccB. Ferula nodiflora.<br />
Simple, simplices. Anethum.<br />
Double, duplices. Atharaanta.<br />
Multiple, multiplices. Ferula.<br />
Anastomosing, anastomosantes. Ferula Tartarica.<br />
% Undivided, integrce.<br />
Jointed, articulates.<br />
Necklaceshape, moniliformes.<br />
Antennceformes. Like the feelers of insects. Ammi<br />
Boeberi.<br />
Fills succosis muscorum similes. Like the succulent<br />
threads of mosses. Ferula, Peucedanum Ruthenicum.<br />
Partitioned, septulis distincte. Cuminum.<br />
Waved, undulatcB. Agasyllis Caucasica, Cachris latifolia.<br />
Linear, lineares.<br />
Acute, acutce.<br />
Acuminate, acuyninatcB. Coriandrum sativum.<br />
Narrow, attenuaice. Pastinaca.<br />
Blunt and clubshape, ohluscB claviformes. Heracleuni<br />
sphondylium.<br />
Tubular, tululoscR. In most umbelliferse.<br />
Solid threadlike, soUdaJiliformes. Myrrhis, Caucalis.<br />
POLAKENA.<br />
Fruit, Polachena, Carpadelium. A eremocarpium composed<br />
of more than two cells, or coques. Araliaceae.<br />
Carcerule.<br />
Carcerula. Fruit simple, not opejiing, nor adhering closely<br />
to the proper coals of the seed ; being neither a cariopsis nor<br />
an akenium.<br />
Globular, Carcerula glohulosa. Lagetta.<br />
Roundish, subrotunda. Ternstromia punctata.<br />
Ellipsoid, ellipsoidea. Zostera marina.<br />
Reniforme, reniformis.<br />
Orbicular, orhicidaris. Neurada prostrata.<br />
Three-cornered, trigona, triqueter, triangularis. Fagopyrum<br />
esculentum, Rumex, Rheum.<br />
Four-cornered, tetragona. Halesia tetraptera.<br />
Compressed, cqmpressa. Flattened on two opposite sides.<br />
Fraxinus, Ulmus.