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INDEX 



Rodrigue, 69 Schenkling-Prevot, 336 



Roos, 355 Schiemann, 216, 262 



Roots, anthocyanin in, 27 Schilberszky, 419 



Rosa, 21, 88, 89, 123, 127, 151, 220; Schimper, 31, 47, 93 



autumnal coloration, 23; galls, 24; Schlockow, 31, 39 



localisation of anthocyanin, 36; pig- Schmidt, 67 



ment, 56; solid pigment, 31; B. centi- Schnetzler, 152, 153, 154, 155 



folia, 296; R. gallica, 58, 214, 223, 225; Scholl, 46, 204 



preparation of pigment, 59, 76, 77, 80, Schonbein, 55, 123, 124 



218; R. 'Marechal Niel,' 97 Schcinn, 140 



Rosaceae, 23, 42 Schiibler, 104, 200, 117, 429 



Rosanoff, 31, 92 Schulz, 613 



Rose, 627 Schunck, 299 



Rostrup, 83, 345 Schwendener, 30, 50, 138 



Roux, 8. 116 Schwertschlager, 216 



Roze, 395 Sciadocalyx, 33, 34 



'Riibenroth' group of anthocyanins, 9, 52 Scilla amoena, 38; *$'. nutans, 155, S. verna, 



Rubiaceae, 43 285 



Rubus, 21, 27, 35, 36, 89, 95; R. caesius, Scitamineae, 41 



31; R. corylifolius, 31 ; R.fruticosus,9l; Scopolia, 33, 34 



R. glandulosus, 31; R. Idaeus, 33, 154; Scarzonera, 43 



R. laciniatus, 31; R. lasiocarpus, 31 Screen-theory, 7, 127, 129, 130 



Ruuiex, 24, 26, 82, 89; R. Acetosella, Scrophularia", 33 



28,30; R. crispus, 33, 91 ; R. domesticus, Scrophulariaceae, 43 



33,99, 100; R.Patentia, 99; R. scutatus,l35 Secale, 36, 41, 89, 271 



Russell, 251 

 Russo, 205 



Saccharum, 28 



Sacher, 54, 215 



Sachs, 5, 85, 88, 89, 269, 271 



Sagittaria, 97 



Salaman, 27, 154, 157, 178, 189, 544, 585 



Salicaceae, 41 



Salicornia, 26, 92 



Salix, 24, 26, 28, 36, 89, 135 



Salpiglossis, 150 



Sedum, 27; S. acre, 26; S. album, 26; 



S. atratum, 25; S. sexangulare, 26 

 Seeds, anthocyanin in, 27 

 Sempervivum, 270; S. dichotomum, 33; 



S. tectorum, 134 

 Sempolowski, 41, 36 

 Senebier, 87, 88, 2 

 Senecio nebrodensis, 19; S. nemorensis, 19; 



S. vulgaris, 157, 178 

 Senior, 58, 59, 80, 148 

 Serjania, 33 

 Setaria, 41 



Salvia, 26, 36; S. Horminum, 147, 157, Sewell, 13 



178, 180, 182, 183; 8. splendens, 32, 49, Shull, 156, 166, 169, 171, 172, 173, 174, 181, 

 50 



Sambucus, 27, 88, 281; S. Ebulus, 43; 



8. nigra, 85; S. racemosa, 33, 43 

 Saponaria, 42; 8. ocymoides, 25 

 Saraca, 139, 140 

 Sarcanthus, 134 

 Satureja, 128, 134, 135, 141 ; 8. horten&is, 



25, 26 



182, 185, 189, 513, 520, 521, 545, 546, 

 588. 609 



Silene, 36, 88, 89; S_. acaulis, 42; S. 



Armeria, 157, 178; *S'. tunetana, 33 

 Silenoideae, 42 

 Sinningia atropurpurea, 19; 8. purpurea, 



36 



Slum, 99, 100 

 Smith, A. M., 7, 22, 131, 139, 140, 420 



Saunders, 9, 156, 157, 475, 487, 496, 500, 



506, 516, 562, 563, 586, 587, 601; Smith, F. G., 20, 412 



Atropa, 161, 180, 183; Datura, 164, 181, Smithson, 44, 112 



184; Digitalis, 165, 181; Linaria, 147, Snapdragon, 204, see Antirrhinum 



168; Lychnis, 168; Matthiola, 147, 151, Sodium bisulphite, bleaching of antho- 



152, 169, 206; Salvia, 147, 178, 182 cyanin by, 55; compounds with antho- 



Sauromalum, 270 cyanin, 65, 67 



Savory, 129 Soil, effect of, on colour variation, 200; 



Saxifraga, 42, 101, 128; S. cordifolia, 97; in Hydrangea, 200-203 



S. crassi folia, 95; S. cuneifolia, 18; Solanaceae, 43 



S. Geum, 18; 8. granulala, 33; 8. tri- Solanum, 27; 8. americanum, 32, 35; 



dactylites, 33; S. umbrosa, 24 S. Dulcamara, 33; S. etuberosum, 178; 



Saxifragaceae, 17, 27, 42 S. guineense, 32; S. Melongena, 32; 



Scabiosa arvensis, 234; S. succisa, 285 S. nigrum, 32, 154, 157, 268; 8. tubero- 



Schell, 28, 89, 285, 287 sum, 27, 89, 154, 157, 178, 179, 189, 268; 



8chenckia, 115 S. verrucosum, 179 



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