This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 Excerpt: ...not pinnatifid, and also nearly destitute of marginal division. Integra radix.--A perfectly unbranched root, not bearing more than a few side fibres. (cexxiv.) Integerrimus.--Perfectly free from division of the margin or other part. Integra vagina.--A sheathing petiole which forms a continuous tube, not slit on one ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 Excerpt: ...not pinnatifid, and also nearly destitute of marginal division. Integra radix.--A perfectly unbranched root, not bearing more than a few side fibres. (cexxiv.) Integerrimus.--Perfectly free from division of the margin or other part. Integra vagina.--A sheathing petiole which forms a continuous tube, not slit on one side, as in Sedges, (cexxv.) cexxv. Integumenta floralia.--The calyx and corolla. Inter.--In composition--between; as Inter foliaceus, placed between leaves. (cexxvi.) Intercellular.--Anything interposed between the cells or tubes of tissue. X Intergerinum lignum.--The dissepiment of a fruit. X Intermedins.--Standing between two bodies in a different row, as petals when they alternate with sepals. Also half-way between one thing and another. Internode.--The space which intervenes between two nodes. Interrupted.--When any symmetrical arrangement is destroyed by local causes; a leaf is interruptedly pinnated when some of the pinnae are much smaller than the others, or wholly wanting (EB. 120 h). Intervenium.--The space of parenchyma between the veins. Intortus.--Twisted upon itself, (cexxvii.) Inundatus.---Flooded. Sometimes covered with water, sometimes dry. Inus.--A termination expressing the quality of resemblance, as Calycinus, like a calyx in position, in colour, &c.; it also expresses augmentation, as Calycinus, having a large calyx. Inverted.--Having the apex in an opposite direction to that of some other thing; as many seeds. Invertentia folia.--Leaflets which in their sleep hang downwards, but touch by their upper surfaces. Involucellum.--A diminutive of Involucrum; a secondary involuere, usually not containing more than one or two flowers. X Involucra lignea.--The name given by Malpighi to the concentric zones of wood in Exogens. Invo...
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