INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



343 



Cabbage, 13, 17; fruit, 152; head, 38, Fig. 

 55; skunk, 290; water pores, 271. 



Cacti, Fig. 344. 



Caffein, 246. 



Calcium, 72; oxalate, 246, 249, 250. 



Calendula officinalis, 337. 



Calla, 290, Figs. 427, 428; inflorescence, 

 142; lily, 290, Fig. 427. 



Callus, 27. 



Callistephus hortensis, 340. 



Caltha palustris, 310. 



Calyptra, 190. [(250). 



Calyx: outer circle of floral envelopes, 



Cambium: the growing or nascent tissue 

 lying between the xylem and phloem of 

 the fibro-vascular bundle (418), and 

 therefore on the outside of the woody 

 trunk, since the active fibro-vascular 

 bundles are in the young outer tissue 

 (71) ; 257, 262, 264. 



Campanula capsule, Fig. 256. 



Canada balsam, 241. 



Canada thistle, 20, 23, 338. 



Candytuft, Fig. 178. 



Cane sugar, 245-247. 



Cannabis sativa, 304. 



Canna, 19, Fig. 28. 



Canoe birch, 301. 



Caoutchouc, 246. 



Caprifoliaceae, 333. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris, 311, Fig. 259. 



Capsicum annuum, 330, Fig. 488. 



Capsule: compound pod, (291). 



Caraway, 326. 



Carbohydrate, 77. 



Carbon, 72, 74; dioxid, 74, 76. 



Carnation, 307; cutting, Fig. 33. 



Carpel: a simple pistil; one of the units 

 of a compound pistil, (255). 



Carrot, 3, 325, Fig. 180; umbel, 117, 118. 



Carum Carui, 326; Petroselinum, 326. 



Caryophyllaceae, 306. 



Cassia flower, 138, Fig. 223. [299. 



Castanea Americana, 299, Fig. 241; sativa, 



Castor bean germination, 167, Figs. 287- 



Castor-oil, 247; inclusions, 249. [290. 



Catalpa seeds, 159, Fig. 274. 



Catkin : scaly - bracted deciduous spike 

 with diclinous flowers, (239). 



Catnip, 126, 327, Fig. 197. 



Cat-tail, 3; seeds, 161, Fig. 278; stems, 

 259; swamp, 224, Fig. 378. 



Caulicle: stemlet of the embryo, (305). 



Cedar, 161 ; and light, Fig. 71 ; fruit, 156. 



Celandine, 235. 



Celastrus, twiner, 112, Fig. 167. 



Celery, 326; stem, 234. 



Cell, 233; budding, 238; multiplication, 



237; sap, 245; wall, 233, 234, 236. 

 Cellulose, 236. 

 Celtis occidentalis, 303. 

 Centaurea Cyanus, 339; moschata, 339. 

 Centrosphere, 239. 



Cerastium viscosum, 308; vulgatum, 308. 

 Chara, 235. 

 Charcoal, 74. 

 Charlock, 311. 

 Cherries and birds, 161. 

 Cherry, 20, 322, Fig. 479; fruit, 153; in- 

 florescence, 118; phyllotaxy, 49. 

 Chestnut, 299, Fig. 241 ; fruit, 147, Fig. 



241; monoecious, 133; -oak graft, 28. 

 Chicory, 336. 

 Chickweed, 308, Fig. 457. 

 Chinese sacred lily, 295, Fig. 435. 

 Chlorine, 72. 

 Chlorophyll, 75, 245. 

 Chromatin, 239. Chromosome, 239. 

 Chrysanthemum, 142, 145, 337, Fig. 169. 

 Cichorium Intybus, 336. 

 Cider acid, 246. 

 Cilia, 235. 

 Cinquefoil, 320. 



Cion: the bud or branch used ingrafting, 

 Citric acid, 246. [(69). 



Cladopnyllum : leaf -like branch, (213). 

 Clearer, 241. 



Cleft, 92. Cleft-graft, 28. 

 Cleistogamous flowers : small closed 



self -fertilized flowers, (269). 

 Clematis, Fig. 360; and light, Fig. 73; 



tendril, 111, Fig. 166. 

 Climate and plants, 203. 

 Climbing, 15; nasturtium, 314, Fig. 195; 



plants, 108; plants and light, 43. 

 Close fertilization ; secured by pollen 



from same flower; self-fertilization, 



(260). [336 . 



Clotbur, common, 336, Fig. 496 ; spiny, 

 Clover, 7, 318; Bokhara, 318, Figs. 468, 



469; chlorophyll, 75; inflorescence, 116; 



sleep of, 50, Fig. 82. 

 Cnicus, 338, Figs. 228-230, 276. 

 Cockle, 308. 



