GENERAL AND GLOSSARIAL INDEX 



599 



Buckthorn Family, iio 

 Buckthorn, Sea, 425 

 Buckwheat, 417, 420 

 Bugle, 400 

 Bugloss, 339 

 Bugloss, Viper's, 344 



bulb, xvii 

 BuUace, 141 

 Bulrush, 527 

 Bupleiirtcvi, 202 

 Buplever, 202 

 Burdock, 275 

 Burnet, 156 

 Burnet Saxifrage, 210 

 Bur-Marigold, 261 

 Bur-Parsley, 223 

 Bur-reed, 504 

 Burweed, 261 

 Butcher's Broom, 485 

 Butomus, 512 

 Butter-bur, 271 

 Buttercup, 10 

 Buttercup Family, i 

 Butterwort, 376 

 Butterwort Family, 374 

 Buxus, 441 



Cabbage, 46 

 Cabbage Family, 31 



caducous calyx, xxvi 

 Cakfle, 58 

 Calanin^rdstis, 560 

 Calamint, 385 

 Callitriche, 183 

 Calluna, 306 



callus, a swelling overgrown with cork. 

 Cdltha, 14 

 Calyciflor.^, xlii 



calycifloral insertion, xxvi 



calyx, xxiv, xxvi 

 Ca^npdnu a, 299 

 Campaxulace^, 295 



campanulate, bell-shaped. 

 Campion, 73 

 Canary-grass, 554 

 Candleberry MjTtle, 443 

 Candytuft, 56 

 Canterbury Bells, 300 



capillary filaments, xxix 



capitate, head-like, clustered. 

 Caprifoliace^, 228 

 Capsella, 51 



capsule, xxxi 

 Caraway, 207 

 Carda^nine, t^ X-C 

 Cdrdu7is, 276 

 Cdrex, 531 

 Carlfna, 274 

 Carnation, 71 

 Carnation-grass, 541 



carpellate flowers, xxiv 



carpels, xxiv, xxix 

 Carpinus, 448 



carpophore, an elongated floral axis ex- 

 tending between the carpels, as in the 

 Geraniaceae, p. 99, and Umbelliferae, p. 191 

 Carrot, 223 

 Cdrujn, 207 

 Cakyophyllace^, 69 



caryopsis, xxxi, 547 



Castdlia, 23 

 Castdnea, 450 

 Castor-oil, 437 



casual, a plant not truly wild, that occurs 

 occasionally as a seedling for a year or 

 two, but does not become established. 

 Catabrdsa, 571 

 Catchfly, 72 



catkin, xxiii 

 Catmint, 388 

 Cat's-ear, 289 

 Cat's-foot, 257 

 Cat's-tail, 503 

 Cat's-tail grass, 557 

 Caiicalis. 223 



cauline leaves, xx 

 Cayenne pepper, 349 

 Cedar, 592 

 Celandine, 13, 28 



CEI-ASTRixg^, 108 



Celerj', 204 

 CentaYirea, 280 

 Centatir on, 329 

 Centaur^', 329 



central placentation, xxx 

 Centiinciiliis, 323 

 Century plant, 478 

 Cephiddnihera, 465 

 Cerdstium, 83 

 Ceratophylle.^, 442 

 Ceratophylluni, 443 

 Chcerophyllunt, 211 

 Chaff"weed, 323 



chambers of the ovary, xxix 

 Chamomile, 263, 266 

 Charlock, 47 

 Cheirdnthus, 34 

 Cheliddniujn, 28 

 ChenopodiAce.e, 408 

 Chenopddium, 409 

 Ckerleria, 79 

 Cherry, 142 

 Cherr>% Cornelian, 227 

 Cherry, Winter, 349 

 Chervil, 211 

 Chestnut, 450 

 Chickweed, 81 

 Chickweed, Jagged, 81 

 Chickweed, Mouse-ear, 83 

 Chicory, 283 

 Chimney-sweeps, 50;^ 

 Chives, 489 



chlorophyll, the green colouring-matter of 

 liaves. 

 Chrysdnthemunt, 264 

 Chrysospleniuftt, 170 

 Cicely, Sweet, 211 

 Cicendia, 330 

 Cickdruem, 283 

 Ciciita, 206 



cilia, delicate hairs. 



ciliate, fringed with hairs. 

 Cinchona. 235 

 Cinquefoil, 148 

 Circcea, 189 



circinate, coiled up like a pastoral staff, as 

 in the leaves of ferns. 

 Cistine/E, 61 

 Clddhnn, 531 



cladode, 485 



