INDEX. 



963 



Miüvnrdine, disense of Silk-worms, 1. 168. 

 Mus*.-ari, ueuUT flowers, ii. 295. 

 Mtuicari comosiini, raceme, ii. 184. 

 Muscari rBcemosum. bulbs, ii. 796. 

 Muscari teuuifolio, sterilo flowers, ii. 187. 

 AliLsci. Seo Mosses. 

 Muscineie, arcliegonium, ü. 64. 



— fertilization, ii. 65. 



— sporogeiious gcueration, ii. 15. 



— Bporogonia, spore- formation. &c., ii. 16. 

 Miisliroom. bimidiu, ii. 20. 



— force of growth, i. 514. 

 Muäbroom-spawD, n mycelium, i. 100. 

 Musk Orchis. See Herminium Monoi-chis. 

 Mutilation, effect on floral region, ii. 517. 



— influence on plants, ii. 515. 

 Mutisia decurreus, tendrils, i. 692. 

 Mutisia bastato, tendrils, i. 692. 

 Mutisia subspinosa, tendrils, i. 692. 

 Mycelia, effects cot always visible externally, 



&c., i. 165. 



- fermentative action, i. 503. 



- fossil remains, ii. 614. 



— in salt-mine, i. 101. 



- in wooden pipes, i. 117, 

 ~ luminosity, i. 386, 502. 



— mode of growth, ii. 790. 

 -- reticular, i. 536. 



Slycelial mantle of Populusand Fagus roots, 



i. 250. 

 Mycetozoa. See Myxomycctes. 

 Mycoidea, life-cycle, ii. 653. 

 Mycoidea parasitica, hosts, ii. 653. 

 Mycoideaceae, reproductive bodies, ii. 653. 

 Mycomycetes, distinctive charactt- rs, ii. G76. 

 Mycorbiza Fungus of Pinus, ii. 678. 

 Mycosis, nature of, ii. 678. 

 Mycropyle, of ov\de, i. 644. 

 Myoporaceie. ii. 771. 

 Myosotia, colour-contrast in flower, ii. 190. 



— cotyledon bristles, i. 623. 



— galls of Sj-nchitriura, ii. 520. 



— heterostyly, ii. 302. 



— venation, i. 630. 



Myosotis alpestris, pollen-grains, ii. 97. 



scent, ii. 202. 



Myosotis palustris, venation, i. 631. 

 Myosotia sylvatica, autogamy, ii. 378. 



re-erection of inflorescence, i. 744. 



Myosurus minimus, it 773. 



receptacle and carpels, ii. 73. 



Myrica, porogamic fertilization, ii. 413. 

 Myriophyllum, as lime accumulator, i. 260. 



— monoecious, ii. 297. 



— protogynous, ii. 313. 



Myriophyllum spicatum. stem section, i. 735. 

 Myristica moschata, seed and aril, ii. 425. 

 Myristicaceaj, aril in, ii. 425. 

 Myrmecophilous plants, ii. 233. 

 Myrrhis, how protected, i. 451. 

 Myrsiuacese, ii. 770. 

 Myrtaceae, ii. 781. 



— coloured bracts in, ii. 183. 



— coloured stamen-filaments in. ii. 183. 



— position of leaf-blades in many. i. 335. 



— uniformity of venation, i. 635. 



— variety of foliage, ii. 471. 



— venation, i. 630. 



MyrtalcB, Australian, inflorescence. L 738. 

 M>Ttles, Australian, wax on leaves, &,c., i. 



292. 

 Myrtus. stamina! insect platform, ü. 230. 

 Myxamce)Ke, nature and behaviour, ii, 619. 

 Myiomycctea, absence of cellulose, i. 573. 



— animal affinities, ii. 607. 



— calcium oxalate crj-stals in, i. 570. 



— description, ii. 618. 



— formative activity of protoplasm, i. 572. 



— fossil, ii. 619. 



— nature of Plasmodium, i. 585. 



— sporangia, ii. 491. 



— structure of external coating, l. 569. 

 My<;ti8 ribis. gall on Ribes rubrum, ii. 531. 



N. 



Naiadacea), !. 424. 



Naiaa, food-absorption, i. 765. 



— pollen and pollination, ii. 105. 



— spiny leaves, i. 438. 

 Narcissus, ii. 734. 



— autogamy, ii. 332. 



— germination, i. 004, 



— leaf twist, i. 429. 



— pollen -grains, ii. 99. 



Narcissus jvuicifolius, autogamy, il. 378. 

 Narcissus pocticus, colour-contrast in flower. 

 Ü190. 



— — dehiscence of pollen-sacs, ii. 93. 



flowers and visitors, ii. 225. 



protogynoufl, ii. 311. 



stigma, ii. 279. 



Narcissus Pseudonarcissus, flower, ii. 177. 

 Nanlosmia fragrans, scent, ii. 201. 

 Nardosmia frigida, offshoot formation, ii. 



453. 

 Nardus, pollination, ii. 142. 

 Nardus stricta, absorption cells, i. 114. 



and cattle, i. 436. 



Narthecium. ii. 730. 



— autogamy, ii. 334. 



— equitaut leaves, i. 336. 



Nastiirtiuui officinate, epiphyllous buds, ii. 



43. 

 Nasturtium pal ustre, and gallsofCecidorayia 



Sisymbrii, ii. 545. 

 Nasturtium sylvestre, and galls of Cecido- 



myia Sisymbrii, ii. 544. 

 Natural selection, theory of, ii. 600. 

 Natural system, of classification, ii. 602. 

 Nature Philosophers, speculations about 



Balanophorea,', i. 190. 

 Nature-philosophy, of Oken and others, 



i. 13. 

 Navicula. cold resistance, i. 542. 

 Navicula Liber, ii. 626. 

 Navicula tumida, ii. 626. 

 Neckera Besseri. parthenogenesis, ii. 464. 

 Nectaries and position of anthers, ii. 95. 



— in Ranunculacew, ii. 250. 



— morphological divisions, ii. 179. 



— of flowers, ii. 174. 



Nectariferous scale, of Parnassia, Ü. 249. 

 NectariniiB, characteristics of floral hosts, ii. 



225. 

 Nectarless alluring contrivances, ii. 107 et 



seq. 



— flowers, ii. 167. 

 Nectary, morphology, ii. 175. 



— Btipular, ii. 232. 



Nectria cinnabarina, hosts, &c., ii. 678. 

 Nelumbium. embryo, ii. 450. 



— venation, i. 632. 



Nelumbium luteum, size of flowers, ii. 185. 

 Nelumbium speciosura, ii. 439, 775. 



flower, ii. 440. 



size of flowers, ii. 185. 



Nemato-cecidia. thread-worm galls, ii. 528. 

 Nematotlea, gall production, ii. 528. 

 NenianthuB Guilleminiauus, scarlet flower, 



ii. 196. 

 Nematus gallanim, gall, ii. 533, 552. 

 Nematus medutlaris, canker cushions on 



Salix, ii. 543. 

 Nematus pedunculi, differences in galls, ii. 

 553. 



gall on Salix incana leaf. ii. 631. 



Nematus vesicator, gall. ii. 533, 552. 

 Neomeris, structure, ii. 647. 

 Ncottia, colour and surroundings, ii. 195. 

 Neottia Nidus-avis, ii. 737. 



abHori»t ion -root, i. 115. 



description, i. 111. 



radical buds, ii. 28. 



Neottiex", characteristic genera, ii. 737. 

 Ney>cnthe8, genera, i. 132. 



— liabitat, i. 132. 



— leaves. 1. 132. 



— pitcher-plaots, narrow sense, i. 130. 



Nepenthes, pitchers, i. 132. 

 sizo. i. 134. 



— seedling, i. 132. 



— tendrils, i. 602. 



Nepenthes ulbo-marginata, pitcher, i. 134. 

 Nepenthes ampuUaria, pitcher, i. 134. 



shape of lamina, i. 123. 



Nepenthes destillatoria. i. 133. 



Nepenthes echinostoma, pitcher teeth, i. 



134. 

 Nepenthes hybrida, fringe of spines at orifice 



of pitcher, i. 124. 

 Nepenthes Mastersiana, hybrid and colour 



of pitchers, ii. 5ti7. 

 Nepenthes Rafflesiana. pitcher teeth, i. 134. 

 Nepenthes Rajah, pitcher, i. 134. 

 Nepenthes sanguinca and N. Kharsiana, 



colour of pitchers and hybrid, ii. 567. 

 Nepenthes Veitchii, pitcher teeth, i. 134. 

 Nepenthes villosa, pitcher, i. 127. 



teeth of pitcher, i. 136. 



Nepenthes vitata, shape of lamina, i. 123. 

 Nepeta Fannouica and galls of Aulax. ii. 



537. 

 Nepeta reticulata, coloured bracts, ii. 183. 

 Nephrodium, spore-dispersal, ii. 825. 

 Nephrodium Filix-mas, membrauous scales, 



i. 355. 



atomata, surface view and section, 



i. 294. 

 Nephrolepis Duffi, ii. 707. 



fronds, ii. 11. 



Nereocystis, thallus differentiation, ii. 663. 

 Nerium Oleander, branching, i. 749. 



epidermis, i. 3G9. 



food of Sphinx Nerii, ii. 488, 



habitat, i. 296. 



laticiferous tubes, i. 470. 



leaf, section, i. 310. 



phylloUxis, i. 397. 



protection of stomata from wetting, 



i. 296. 



seed hairs, ii. 424, 



Neroli, from Orange flowers, i. 461. 



— oU of, ii. 203. 

 Nerve, of leaf, i. 628. 

 Nerve-parenchyma, i. 468. 



Neslia paniculata, seed fixation, i. 616. 

 Nettle-leaved Bell-flower. See Campanula 



Trachelium. 

 Nettles, stinging hairs, i. 441. 

 Nettle-tree. See Celtift australis. 

 Net-work, of protoplasm, i. 511. 

 Neuroterus fumipenuis, gall, ii. 552. 



galls on Oak-leaves, ii. 537. 



spangle leaf-gall on Qiiercus Cerris, ii. 



541. 

 Neuroterus lanuginosus, galla, ii. 552. 



galls on leaves of Turkey Oak, ii. 537. 



spangle leaf-gall on Quercua Cerris, ii. 



541. 

 Neuroterus numismatis, gall, ii. 552. 



galls on Oak-Icaves, ii. 537. 



spangle loaf-gall on Quercus Cerris, ii. 



541. 

 Neurotenis Schlectendali, staminal galls on 



Quercus Cerris, ii. 540, 

 Neuter flowers, ii. 294. 

 Neuwiedia, stamens, ii. 736. 

 New World, hairiness of plants on aavan- 



naha and prairies, i. 317. 

 New Zealand Flax. See Phormium tenax, 

 Nicandra. autogamy, ii. 346. 



— nectary concealment, ii. 181, 

 Nicandra physaloidcs, rapid fertilization, it. 



285. 

 Nicotiana and cold, i. 545. 



— corolla and autogamy, ii. 366. 

 Nicotiana affinis, night visitors, ii. 196, 225. 

 opening of flower, ii. 212. 



scent, ii. 201. 



Nicotiana nistica and N. paniculata, Knel- 



reuter's hybrida from, ii. 579. 

 Nicotine, i. 462. 



Nidularia, coloured bracts, ii. 184. 

 Nigclla, autogamy, ii. 354. 



— movements of stamens, ii. 250. 



