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IITDEX. 



Convallaria raajalis, 109, (ovules) 397. 

 Convolvulacese (Andes, Peru), 9, 51 ; 



(cotyledons) 381 ; (Diego Garcia) 337, 



(Jakpho) 134. 

 Convolvulus, 357 ; arvensis, 105 ; Sol- 



danella (embryo), 381, 382 ; tricolor, 



1 06. 



Conyza amplexicaulis, 489 ; sopliia?- 

 folia, 44. 



Coquiuibo, plants of, 161. 



Corchorus hamatus, 452. 



Cordia, 392, (ovule) 397; subcordata, 

 (crenate cotyledon) 336, 337,373, 374 ; 

 (seedling) 357. 



Coreopsis auriculata, 366, 367 ; fasci- 

 culata, 45 ; filifolia, (achene and em- 

 bryo) 366, (seedling) 350. 



Coriii'olise, sect. gen. Liparis, 257. 



, diagnosis, 257, 282, 



, key diag. spec, belonging to, 257- 



259. 



Corydalis capnoides, 110. 



Corylus Avellana (seed of nut), 397 ; 

 foss. Mull, 219. 



Cotula coro n op i folia, 165. 



Cotyledon bracteosum, 111 ; Cbiclensis, 

 37 ; Incarum, 37. 



Cotyledons and Leaves, forms of (Lub- 

 bock), 341, 349, 363; shape oi' no 

 influence in form of seed, 345. 



Cotyledons, 350, 363, 369, 372, 373, 

 378, 379, 385, 390 ; accumbent and 

 incumbent, 374 ; auricled, 390 ; 

 broad, 363; crenate, 373; divided, 

 385; emarginate, 379; lobed, 378; 

 petioled, 375 ; size of, 394 ; unequal, 

 369 ; un symmetrical, 372. 



Crambe maritiraa, 110. 



Crassula, 441 ; fragilis, 469. 



CrassulacesD (Andes, Peru), 9, 37. 



Cratsegus oxyacantlia, 105. 



Crawfurdia, 135. 



Credneria, foss., 220. 



Cremolobus aplian op terns, 29 ; parvi- 



florus, 29; pinnatifidus = C. parvi- 



florus^C. aphanopterus, 29; rhom- 



boideus, 30 ; sinuatus, 30. 

 Crepis, 48; Lechleri, 165 ; virens, 165. 

 Cress, seedling of, 345. 

 Crinum capense, 111 ; erubesccns, 143; 



Hildebrandtii, 339 ; (Platygaster) 



modestuni, 528. 

 Cristaria foliosa, 156 ; eeselifolia, 157 ; 



Spinolae, 156 ; viridi-luteola, 157, 



158. 

 Crotalaria luteo-rubella, 462 ; niacro- 



poda, 463. 

 Croton vernicosus, 519. 

 Cruciferee (Rimac, Peru), 9, 10, 29. 



Cruickshanks, coll. of plants from W. 

 coast of S. America, 157. 



Cruikshanksia hymenodon, 159 ; tri- 

 partita, 159. 



Cryphsea concavifolia, 311 ; dentata, 

 311 ; incurvifolia, 311 ; julacea, 311 ; 

 laxifolia, 310, 311; patens, 311; 

 spbserocarpa, 311 ; Wehvitscbii, 



311. 



Cryptocarya pauciflora, 515. 

 Cryptomeria, foss. Mull, 219. 

 Cucurbitacese (Andes, Peru), 9, 39, 



387. 

 Cultivated True Limes, wild source of, 



Dr. E. Bonavia on, 213. 

 Cunningliamia sinensis, 210. 

 Cupliea, 357, 379; silenoides, (sect. 



seed) 380, (stages growth seedling) 



390. 

 Cuscuta chilensis, 51. 

 Cyathea Brunonis, 222 ; leptochlamys, 



535 ; Lobbiana, 222 ; rigidula, 534. 

 Cyathodium africanum, 327; aureo- 



nitens, 327. 

 Cyclamen (cotyledon), 371.^ 

 CVclea, 41 ; madagascariensis, 443. 

 Cymbidium bituberculutum, 263 ; cly- 



peolum, 266; plantagineum, 287; 



(Kohima), 130; rcflexum, 287; 



vexilliferum, 265. 



Cynaroidese, 14. 



Cynoglossum revolutum, 51. 



Cynosorchis angustipctala, 123 ; auran- 

 tiaca, 123; fastigiata, 154; flexuosa, 

 124; glandulosa, 123; grandiflora, 

 124; lilacina, 123, 124; speciosa, 

 122 ; tcnella, 124 ; uniflora, 122. ■ 



Cyperace^ (Colombia), 138; (Diego 

 Garcia), 338; (Peru), 10. 



Cyperus cuspidatus, 532 ; dcbilissimus, 

 532; ligularis, 338; Luzulae, 144; 

 (Pycreus) monocephalus, 531 ; platy- 

 caulis, 532 ; (Eucyperus) subaequahs, 



531 



Cjpripeaium, 403, 404, 405, 407, 408, 

 410, 416 ; arietinum,420; barbatum, 



409, 411 ; candidum, 412, 418 ; ca"" 

 datura, 419, 420; insigne, 417 5 

 Laurenceanum, 409, 410, 411, 41^, 

 413,417 ; Sedeni,408, 409, 412, 411, 

 418 ; Spicerianum, 415 ; superbiens, 



410, 411, 412 ; venustum, 409. 

 , floral conformation of, 402 ; tera- 

 tology of, 407. 



Cjrtandracese (Naga IIUls), 135. 

 Cystopteris fragilis, 63. , i 



Cytisus Laburnum^ 110 ; vulgarc Cseca- ^ 



ling), 355. ' 



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