INDEX. 



40 

 '3 



Latitude and Longitude, relative range of 



species in, tig. 12, . zb 



Latnude, Range of Species in, Diagram ' 



page 24—2?, 

 Leaf Sections, fig. 6, page 7 and figs. 7 'and 8 



P a ge 8, . _ .78 



Leaf and Tunic structure, analogous 

 Leaves, Proper, fig, 2 , page +j + 



— , Sheathing, fig. 3j page +> 

 Iafe-History and Physiology, Chapter I . 

 Lmnxms, "Hortus Cliffortianus," and "Species 



Plan/arum" . 

 Literature and History, Chapter IV £ 



Longitude, Range of Species in, Diagram, 



page 24— 2 S , . 



Main Tunic and Sheathing-Leaf, attachment of 



h S- 3, 

 Map of the Geographical distribution of 



the Genus, following page 2 , 



Maw, G., Publications on Croci, . +8> +9 I 



— , on The Classification of Crocuses, ' 2 , 



Membranacei, J 



Miller, "Gardener's Dictionary," 

 Mohl, on Pollen Grains, 

 "Monografia dello Zafferano," by' Ajcardo ' 



Castiglioni, . 

 Monstrous forms of Croci, Plate D, facing + ' 



page . ° 



Moretti, Guiseppi. "Nonnulla de Crocis Italicis," « 

 Morpheas, Plate D, facing page , 9f . % 



Munting, Abraham, "Waare Oeffening der 



Planten," 

 Newton, James, . 39 



"Nonnulla de (lrnr?\ //-,/;;„» u /-. ■ 



c/o«j italnis, by Guisseppi 



Moretti, 

 • V "'^" /V ' Plate A, facing page 2, fig. 7 , 9 , * £ 



Odontostigma, 



Ovary and Capsule, Plate B, facing page ,6 ' 



% 5. a, b, c, d, e, ' 



Owen, Miss M. C, on Monstrous forms of 



P n 1 Cr ° CUSeS > PIate D > %■ 6. facing page , 9 . , 9 

 Parallelo-fibrosi, . 



Parkinson's "Paradisus," 2 g 



Parlatore, Filippo, Crocuses described in 



the "/7o/77 Italiana," 



Passajus, Crispinus, "Hortus Floridus," ' A 



Pelletier, Gaspard, 3 ° 



Perianth, . ' j8 



n-i- ■ • 60 



10, 20, 41 



13 

 13 



7' 



4 

 7 



10 

 16 



45 



"Pinax," Gaspard Bauhin. 



Plumule, 



Pollen Grains, Plate B, facing page 16, fig. 2, 



— Grains, Mr. W. Carruthers on, 



— tube, Professor P. M. Duncan on, 



fig. 9 page 63, . 



— tube Cyclosis in, 

 Polychlorite, 

 Proper leaf, attached to cap of tunic, 



fig. 1 and 2, page 4, 



— leaves, 



— spathe, 

 Raphe, 



Reichenbach, H. G. L., -/cones Cnfca"' and 

 "Icones Flora Germanicce," 



Reproduction and replacement of Conn, 



Plate A, facing page 2, figs. t _6, ,, 2 , 



Retieuiati, , ' 



' ■ 22, 23, 24, 133 



Revmo Iridearum," by Dr. J. W. Klatt 4 6 



Roots, . 



— , ephemeral, 



Sabine, Joseph, on Crocuses, in The Transactions 

 of the Horticultural Society of London, 37,42 



Saffranine, 



Saffron, its history, cultivation and uses, 

 Chapter IV, 



— adulteration, 



— analyisis of, 



— reputed use in ancient Egypt, 



— in Asia Minor, 



— in Austria, 



— in China, 



— Classical references to, 



— as a Dye, 



— in England, 



— Etymology of the word Saffron, by 



C. C. Laciata, appendix, 



— in France, 



— "Hay" 



— in India, 



— in Italy, 



- monstrous, Duchartre's and Chappellier's 

 observations on 



— as a perfume, . , 



— as a pigment, . _ nQ 



— in Persia, , 



— preparation of, . 6 



— in Spain, . . .61 



— therapeutic qualities, 68 



— from wild species of Crocus, . (,- 



PACK 

 38 



'7 

 '3 

 ■3 



■ y 



■ 56 



65, 68 



• 7' 

 5 7 



. 60 

 61 



9 



60, 70 

 . 6 9 



62 



1 



. 61 



68 



• 58 



61, 62 



