INDEX. 



497 



Crassulaceae,47o ; floral dia- 

 gram, 457 ; inflorescence, 

 411. 



Craterospermum, 49. 

 Craticular states (resting- 



cells in Diatoms), 20. 

 Crenothrix, 25. 

 Crests on seeds, 430. 

 Crinum, endosperm, 441 ; 



nucellus, 441 ; seed, 430. 

 Crinum capense, seed-coat, 



394- 



Crocus, embryo-sac, 389, 

 441 ; interval between pol- 

 lination and fertilisation, 

 390 ; style, 380 ; syner- 

 gidae, variation in, 389. 



Crocus vernus, Fig. 361. 



Cross-fertilisation, 404. 



Cross-pollination, 404. 



Crozophora tinctoria, floral 

 diagram, 456 and Fig. 394. 



Crucibulum vulgare, 137; 

 course of development, 

 137, 138. (Figs. 91, 92.) 



Cruciferae, 469 ; inflores- 

 ence,4i 1,452; embryo,447; 

 floral formula, 420, 458, 

 459 ; flowers, 455 ; fruit, 

 428; germination, 450; 

 inflorescence, 406, 407 ; 

 nectary, 307, 381; pro- 

 embryo, 400 ; seed, 446 ; 

 stigma, 380 ; tetradynamy, 

 359. (Fig. 347.) 



Crustaceous Lichens, 115. 



Cryptomeria, 339. 



Cryptomeria japonica, fe- 

 male flowers, 327. (Fig. 

 256.) 



Gucumis, inflorescence, 411. 



Cucumis Melo, nectary, 381. 



Cucurbita,inflorescence,4i i; 

 embryo, 446, 448 ; fertili- 

 sation, 307; fruit, 426, 429 ; 

 germination, 450 ; seed, 

 446; stamens, 357. (Fig. 



385.) 



Cucurbita Pepo, Figs. 280, 

 293, 294. 



Cucurbitaceae, 472; inflores- 

 cence, 411; endosperm, 

 396 ; intine, 367 ; pollen- 

 tube, 390 ; stem, 466, 477. 



Cunninghamia, 339; female 

 flowers, 327. 



Cunninghamia sinensis, Fig. 

 56. 



Cunonieae, 470. 



Cup (Gasteromycetes), 137, 

 138. 



Cupressineae, 339 ; archego- 

 nia, 333; embryo, 337; 

 female flowers, 332 ; fer- 



tilisation, 335 ; fruit, 338 ; 

 macrosporangia, 329, 331 ; 

 male flowers, 324 ; ovule, 

 305; pollen-grain, 325; 

 pollination, 325. 

 Cupressus, 320, 321, 322, 325, 

 329,330,339; resin-glands, 



345- 

 Cupressus Lawsoniana, Fig. 



256. 



Cupressus sempervirens, 

 archesporium, 332. 



Cupule, 353. 



Cupuliferae, 467 ; diclinism, 

 347 ; endosperm, 396 ; 

 pollen, conveyance, 405 ; 

 pollen-tube, 367. 



Cuscuta, 1 2 ; embryo, 446 ; 

 endosperm, 461. 



Cutleria, 65,69 ; fertilisation, 

 6 ; propagation, 69 ; thal- 

 lus, 69, 70. 



Cutleria adspersa, 69 note. 



Cutleriaceae, 69. 



Cyanophyceae, 13, 20, 21 ; 

 divisions, 22. 



Cyathea, 227. 



Cyathealmrayana,226. (Figs. 

 180, 181.) 



Cyatheaceae, 194, 197, 227; 

 prothallium, 200; spo- 

 rangia, 216. 



Cyathophorum, leaves, 168. 



Cycadeae, 299, 309, 313; 

 affinities, 313; cauline 

 bundles, 308 ; flowers, 314; 

 fundamental tissue, 344, 

 345 ; growth in thickness, 

 344; intercellular pas- 

 sages, 345 ; leaf-tissues, 

 345; leaves, 313; macro- 

 sporangia, 317; macro- 

 spore, 317 ; medullary 

 rays, 344; microsporangia, 

 315; ovules, 385; roots, 

 314; stem, 314, 344; sto- 

 mata, 345. 



Cycas, carpels, 306 ; cortical 

 bundles, 344 ; cotyledons, 

 318; flowers, 314; fructi- 

 fication, 303; fruit, 311; 

 growth in thickness, 344 ; 

 leaves, 313 ; stem, 314. 



Cycas circinalis,embryogeny, 

 318 note. 



Cycas glauca, roots, 318. 



Cycas revoluta, vascular bun- 

 dles, Fig. 246. 



Cycas Rumphiijinicrospores, 

 316. 



Cyclanthaceae, 444. 



Cyclanthera, stamen, 354. 



Cyclic flowers, 412, 454. 



Cyclomyces,hymenium, 132. 



K k 



Cyclotella Kiitzingiana, aux- 



ospores, 19. 

 Cydonia, 131. 



Cydonia vulgaris, seeds, 430. 

 Cylindrocapsa, 42, 43. 

 Cylindrocystis, 50. 

 Cymatopleura, auxospores, 



19. 



Cymose umbel, 408. 

 Cynanchium, inflorescence, 



409. 

 Cyperaceae, 444 ; perianth, 



351; vascular bundles, 443. 

 Cyperus, inflorescence, 408. 

 Cypripedieae, pollen, 369. 

 Cypripedium, 445 ; anthers, 



354; floral diagram, 415 



and Fig. 344 ; staminodes, 



360. 

 Cypripedium calceolus, Fig. 



284. 

 Cystidia (Basidiornycetes), 



136. 



Cystocarp (Florideae), 78, 80. 

 Cystococcus, 124. 

 Cystococcus humicola, 125. 

 Cystocoleus, 124. 

 Cystopus, 92 ; germination, 



96; propagation, 7, 83, 



93, 94- 

 Cystopus candidus, 93, 94. 



(Figs. 56, 57.) 

 Cystopus Portulacae, 94. 

 Cystosira, 70 ; conceptacle, 



71 note; germination, 72. 

 Cytineae, 472 ; embryo, 446. 

 Cytisus, inflorescence, 411. 



Dacrydium, 339; ovule, 330. 



Daedalea, hymenium, 132. 



Dahlia variabilis, 450. 



Dammara, 339; female 

 flowers, 326 ; leaves, 322 ; 

 male flowers, 325; ovules, 

 385; seed, 331; stomata, 

 345 ; vascular bundles, 342. 



Dammara australis, Fig. 

 256. 



Danaea, fundamental tissue, 

 255 ; sporangia, 253, 254, 

 255; stem, 252; tissues, 

 255. 



Danaea trifoliata, 252. 



Dasycladus, 30 ; isogamous 

 reproduction, 31. 



Date, endosperm 429. 



Date-palm, 395. 



Datisceae, 470. 



Datura, fruit, 428; seed- 

 coat, 430. 



Davallia, 228. 



Davallieae, 227. 



Dawsonia, antheridia, 174; 

 spore, 1 80 ; stem, 167. 



