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SUBJECT INDEX 



Rabenhorst, 2 141 



Raceme, 1079 



Rafflesiaceae, ijoj 



Rainio, 1243 



Ramiflory, 1074 



Ranales, 1607-30 



Ranunculaceae, 1619-30 



Ray florets, 11 13 



Ray florets, corollas, 1161 



Ray, John, 1585, 1643, 2157 



Rea, 2141 



Reduced flowers in Malpighiaceae, 11 13 



Regma, 1530 



Reinke, 2145 



Relationships of Monocotyledons, 1966 



Rendle, 1703, 1788, 1798, 1809, 1818, 1834, 



1843, 1897, 1935, 1941, 2010 

 Replum, 1534, 1644 

 Resedaceae, 1631 

 Reserve cellulose, 1573 

 Resupination, 1099, 1823, 2090 

 Reversed spirals, 1149 

 Rhamnaceae, 181 3 

 Rhamnales, 181 3 

 Rhipidium, 1075 

 Rhizophoraceae, 1775 

 Rhoeadales, 1630-45 

 Ridley, 1523, 1558, 1977 

 Rosaceae, 1648-59 



— pollination mechanisms, 1656 



— subdivisions, 1652 

 Rosales, 161(5-79 

 Rosenberg, 1477 

 Rose of Jericho, 15 18 

 Rotation of crops, 1663 

 Rubiaceae, 1935 

 Rubiales, 1935-41 

 Ruga, 1369 

 Ruscaceae, 1991 

 Russian thistle, 15 18 

 Rutaceae, 1831 

 Rutales, 183 1-4 



Saccardo, 2139, 2143 



Sachs, iioi, 1138, 1220 



Sahni, 1226 



Salicaceae, 1752 



Salicales, 1752-5 



Salisbury and Fisher, 15 14 



Salisbury', E. J., 1107, 1146, 1147, 1152 



Salisbun*', R. A., 11 30 



Sapindaceae, 1801 



Sapindales, 1798-1809 



Sapotaceae, 1868 



Samara, 1528, 1535 



Santalaceae, 1811 



Santalales, 1809 



Sargent, 1589 



Sarraceniaceae, 1J12 



Sarraceniales, 1711-13 



Saunders, 1211, 1213, 1533 



Saururaceae, 1738 



Saxifragaceae, 1684-92 



Saxifragales, 1679-92 



Scheuchzeria tvpe, vascular supply, 1117, 



1118 

 Scheuchzeriaceae, 1973 

 Schiffner, 2147 



Schimper, iioi, 1559 



Schizocotyly, 1584 



Schlechter, 2093 



Schleiden, 1137, 1219, 1220, 1233 



Schnarf, 1398, 1399, 1456, 1463, 1465 



Schroter, 2140, 2141 



Schiirhoff, 1425, 1429, 1433 



Schwendener, 2145 



Scott, D. H., 2150, 2153 



Scrophulariaceae, 191 5 



Scrophulariaceae, sub-families, 191 7 



Scutellum, 2069 



Secondary thickening in Agavaceae, 2046 



Seeds, animal dispersal, 1519-21 



— classification by anatomy, 1489 



— colouration, 1483 



— comparative weights, 1515 



— dimorphic, 1483 



— dispersal, 1507-24 



— dispersal by ice, 1523 



— dispersal by sea, 1522 



— dormancy, 1504-07 



— external adhesion, 1521 



— external form, 1483 



— in mud, 1521 



— longevity, 1506 



— mechanical dispersal, 1508-12 



— plumed, 15 16 



— productivity, 1523 



— two-year, 1505 



— water dispersal, 1521-3 



— wind dispersal, 1512-19 



— winged, 15 15 



— without embryos, 1502 

 Seedlings, 15 74- 1601 



— absorbing organs, 1574 



■ — classification of types, 1585 



— cotyledons, 1580-3 



— Cu scuta, 1595 



— epigeal, 1581 



— evolution of haustorium, 1592 



— graminean embryo, 1592-5 



— haustoria, 1575 



— hypogeal, 1581 



— insectivores, 1596 



— middlepiece, 1576 



— Orchidaceae, 1595 



— Orchid, nutrition, 2092 



— Oxalis hirta, 1597 



— Podostemaceae, 1596 



— pseudo-monocotyledonous, 1590 



— streptocarpiis, 1596 



— transition level, 1599 



— transitions, classification, 1599-1601 

 Self-sterility, 1280 



Sepaloid petals, iiii 

 Sepals, structure, 1159 

 Seward, 2150, 2153, 2155 

 Sexual dimorphism, 1275 

 Sherriff, 1871 

 Silicula, 1533, 1644 

 Siliqua, 1533, 1644 

 Silkworms on Mulberry, 1745 

 Size of flowers, 1152 

 Small, 1240, 1961 

 Smilacaceae, 1991 

 Smith, 2136, 2141, 2143, 2146 

 Solanaceae, 1899 



— sub-families, 1902 



