INDEX 



AGO 

 ACCESSORY sllOOtS, 6 



Acorn, 4, 7, 10-23, 130; tigs. 1-3 

 Age of oak, 151 

 Alburnum, 110, 136 

 Annual rings, 95, 108, 13G 

 Axis-cylinder, 24, 28, 32, 91; 

 fig. 5 



BAEK, 98 111, 118-120; fig. 30 



Bast. See Phloem 



Beech, 148, 151 



Biology of roots, 36 



Bud, 50, 72-76, 127 ; figs. 19, 32 



Burning of oak, 142 



Burrs, 7 



CAMBIUM, 40, 52,04, 92, 98, 100, 



103, 111 ; figs. 9, 24 

 Cattle, 155 

 Cells, 13, i:;o 

 Chlorophyll, 79, 85 

 Cnethocavipa, 154 

 Common bundles, 47 

 Coppice, 1 19 



Cork, 93, 116; figs. 17, 18 

 Cortex, 52, !'S ; figs 17, 18 



FIB 



Cotyledons, 14, 130, 134 ; figs. 2, 



3,37 

 Course of vascular bundles, 42- 



f>l, 68-71 ; figs. 10, 11 

 Cultivation of oak, 147-152 

 Cupule, 10, 124, I:JG 



?, 153, 162 ; fig. 48 



DENSITY of oak, 138 

 Diseases of oak, 152-163 

 Drainage, 153 

 Dry-rot. See Mcrulius 

 Durability of oak, 142 

 Duramen, 109, 136 



ELASTICITY of oak, 140 



Embryo, 14 



Embryonic tissue, 17, 28, 41, DO ; 



ligs. 2, 6, 25 



Embryo-sac, 128 ; fig. :;:> 

 Endodermis, 30, 32 ; fig. 5 

 Epidermis, 16, 39, 41, 62 



FERTILISATION, 130 

 Fibres, 60, 106, 108, 113, 136; 

 fig. 16 



