INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



287 



Blackberry, 26, 85, 150, 168. 



Blade, 4. 



Blechnum, 255. 



Bluebottle, 175. 



Boehmeria, 207. 



Borage Family, 189. 



Boraginese, 189. 



Botrychium, 255. 



Botrytis, 191. 



Box, 206. 



Bract, bracteate, 73. 



Bracteole,the small bract of an indi- 

 vidual flower of an inflorescence. 



Brake, 255, 256. 



Bramble, 26, 85, 86. 



Brassica, 125. 



Brazil-wood. 149. 



Bread-fruit, 208. 



Broom, 148. 



Broussonetia, 208. 



Bryony, 156. 



Bryony, Black, 235. 



Bryophyllum, 158. 



Buckbean, 187. 



Buckthorn Family, 143. 



Buckwheat, 200, 201. 



Bud, 5, 59. 



Bulb, 60, 225. 



Bnlbels (of Figwort Ranunculus), 

 115 ; of lilium, 225. 



Bunt, 265. 



Bunya-bunya, 250. 



Bupleurum, 163. 



Butcher's Broom, 225. 



Butomus, 223. 



Buttercup, i, 23. 



Buxus, 206. 



Byttneriaceae, 137. 



Cabinet, 272. 



cddrtcons, applied to organs of the 



flower which fall off, at or before 



the time of expansion. 

 Caesalpintese, 147. 

 ccpspitose, tufted. 

 Calceolaria, 193. 

 calceoiate, slipper-shaped. 

 Calendula, 175. 

 Calla, 217. 

 Calyciflorae, 50, 142. 

 Calyptra, 261. 

 Calyx, 6. 

 Cam -wood, 149. 

 Cambium, 100, 103. 

 Camellia, 132. 

 Campanula Family, 178. 

 Campanulaceae, 178. 



campanulate, bell-shaped. 



campylotropous, applied to ovules 

 when the nucleus and its coats 

 are curved so as to bring the 

 micropyle near to the hilum and 

 to the organic base of the nucleus. 



Canary-flower, 139. 



canescent, hoary with minute hairs, 

 giving the surface a whitish hue. 



Cannabis, 207. 



Caoutchouc, Brazilian, 205. 



capillary, hair-like. 



Capitulum, a flower-head, 29, 72. 



Caprifoliacese, 167. 



Capsicum, 191. 



Capsule, 84. 



Caraways, 164. 



Carbonic acid gas, 14. 



Cardoon, 177. 



Carduus, 173. 



Carex, 237. 



Carina, a keel (of papilionaceous 

 corolla, 147) 



carinate, keeled. 



Carnation, 129. 



Carob, 149. 



Carpel, 7. 



Carpinus, 212. 



Carrion-flowers, 187. 



Carrot, 164. 



Carthamus, 178. 



Caryophyllaceae, 128. 



Caryopsis, 241. 



Cassava, 205. 



Cassia Fistula, 148. 



Castanea, 212. 



Castor-oil, 206. 



Catechu, 150. 



Catkin (or amenf), a deciduous 

 spike, 33, 2 n. 



Caudicle, 229. 



cauline, 4. 



Cayenne Pepper, 191. 



Cedar, 249, 250. 



Celandine, 120. 



Celastraceae, 142. 



Celastrus Family, 142. 



Celery, 163. 



Cell- contents, 95. 



Cells, 92 ; growth and division of, 

 95- 



Cellular plants, 263. 



Cellular system, 99. 



Cellulose, 96. 



Centaurea, 175. 



Centranth, 171. 



centrifitgal, same as definite, ap- 

 plied to an inflorescence, 73. 



