Amaranth family, 126
Amaranthaceae, 126
Amaranthus, 127
Ambrosia, 160, 161
American jute, 145
Anacardiaceae, 145
A-NAT'RO-POUS, a name applied to an ovule or seed which grows so that the funiculus coheres to the whole length forming a raphe along the edge bringing the hilum near the micropyle while the chalaza is at the other extremity.
Annual fleabane, 165
Anthemis, 161
Apetalous pepper-grass, 135
A'PEX, the tip or growing point of an organ.
Arctium, 162
Arenaria, 129
Artemisia, 162
Artichoke, 167
Asclepiadaceae, 149
Asclepias, 149
Atriplex, 124
Avena, 110
AWN, a bristle-shaped appendage.
Ax seed, 139
Ax wort, 139
Ball mustard, 137
Barbarea, 133
BARBED, furnished with rigid points or short bristles, usually reflexed like the barb of a fish-hook.
Barnyard grass, 114
Beaked nightshade, 156
Beaver poison, 148
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