. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. INDEX AND OLOSSARV. I»7 ProhTerous, reproducing, as cymes from tlio midst of a cymo, Howera from the midst of a dower. Protein, 744. Protoplasm, 744, 655. Protothallus, 629. Priiinous, powdered, as if frosted, 300. Prurians, causing an itching sensation. Pseudo (in Greek composiiion), apurious. Pubescent, downy witii short, soft iiairs. Puberuloiit, minutely downy,


. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. INDEX AND OLOSSARV. I»7 ProhTerous, reproducing, as cymes from tlio midst of a cymo, Howera from the midst of a dower. Protein, 744. Protoplasm, 744, 655. Protothallus, 629. Priiinous, powdered, as if frosted, 300. Prurians, causing an itching sensation. Pseudo (in Greek composiiion), apurious. Pubescent, downy witii short, soft iiairs. Puberuloiit, minutely downy, 297. Pumilus, purnilou^, dwarfed in size. Punctate, seeming as if perforate, 682, or inarlced witii minute dots. Pungent, piercing, siiarp-pointed. Putamen, the bony nucleus of a dnipo. Pyramidal, form of a cone or pyramid. Pyriform, of the form of a pear. Pyxis, a pericarp with a lid, 570. Quadri (in composition), four; as, Qiiadrifoliate, four-leaved. Quadrangular, four-angled. Quadrijugate, with four pairs of leaflets. Quadrilateral, four-sided. Quinque (in composition), five. Quinate, growing in lives, 292. Quincuncial, 391. Fig. 248. Quintuple, tive-fold. Race (Latin, stirps), a permanent variety, as red-cabbage. Raceme, 349. Rachis, axis of the inflorescence, 286, 330. Radiate, diverging from a common cjntor. Radiate (in tlio Composites), the outer row of florets ligulate. Fig. 170. Radiant, outer flowers enlarged (and often neutral). Fig. 271 ; or (in tho Compos- ites), all tho florets ligulate. Radical, from tlie root, 103. Radical of the flower, 408. Radicle, rootlet (of tiie embryo), 592. RamiaJ, of a branch, 221. Rapiie (of tho ovule or seed), 537. Riiphidos, 660. Receptacle, 331, 397, 443, 631. Recurved, bene (not rolled) backward. Reflexed, curved backward excessively. Refracted, bent suddenly as if broken. Regma, fruit as of Geranium, 577. Regular, like parts similar, 412. Reniform, kidney-shaped, 271. Repand (margin), 280. Repent, creeping. Respiration, 812. Re


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