64 DIMORPHIC BEANCHES IN TROPICAL CROP PLANTS. 



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Internodes, individuality 9, 10 



Intervals of abortive branches - 19 



Introduction to bulletin - 7 



Jamaica, banana culture - 45 



coffee pruning 38 



Leaves, representative of floral organs 8 



Leavitt, R. G., on homoeosis 23 



Limb, definition 12 



Maize. See Corn, Indian. 



McLachla«n, Argyle, on features relating to dimorphism 10, 19, 28 



Meade, R. M., on cotton leaves 16 



Mendelism, effect of environment - 25 



Metamer, definition 8 



Metamers, floral and vegetative 8-9 



hybrid forms - 24 



Patashte, tree, branches 39 



Pax, F. , on classes of branches 52 



Petioles, on dimorphic branches 16 



Phyllanthus, leaf-like branches - - - 50 



Phyllonoma, leaf-like branches 50 



Pine, branches, dimorphic 42 



Pines, three forms of leaves 42 



Pittier, II., experiment with bananas 47-48 



Plants as colonies of metamers -- 9 



Plates, description 60 



Recapitulation of characters - - 1 1 



Rubbv." tree. See Castilla. 



Ruscus, leaf-like branches - 50 



Seedlings as metamers 8 



Segments of animals 8 



Semele, leaf-like branches 50 



Sterility of branches - - 18, 23 



Stock berger, W. W. , on hermaphrodite hop plants 25 



Stockdale, F. A., on banana culture 45, 48 



Summary of types of branches 53-55 



Swingle, W. T., and Cook, O. F., on alternation of generations 11 



Texas, cotton experiments 25, 27 



Theobroma bicolor. See Patashte. 



Tinoco, Federico, growing of coffee trees from cuttings 36 



Tobacco, buds produced on leaves 50 



Translocation of characters ^^ 



related to hybridization - 24 



Transmission of characters ~^ 



Tyler, F. J., study of varieties of cotton 14 



Units of plant structure - 8 



Variations readily appreciable in plants 9 



Weevil resistance. See Cotton, weevil resistance. 



Weevils, relation to superfluous c-otton 1 >uds - 29 



Wiesner, J., on anisopliylly 9 



Witches' -brooms. See Coffee, witches' -brooms. 

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