CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER III. 



Structure of Fruits and Seeds Differences in Fruits and Seeds 

 Reasons for Differences of Structure Protection of Seeds Edible 

 Fruits and Seeds Movements of Plants Arrowroot Dandelion 

 Linaria Vallisneria Dispersion of Seeds Seeds thrown by 

 Parent Plant Seeds sown by Parent Plant Viola canina and 

 Hirta Reason of Differences Seeds thrown by Geraniums 

 Herb Robert Other species of Geranium Vetch Cardamine 

 Squirting Cucumber Other Plants which throw Seeds Poppy 

 Campanula Swimming Spores Eye-Spot Vaucheria Elaters 

 of Equisetum Seeds carried by Wind Valerianella Spinifex 

 Rose of Jericho Winged Seeds Maple Sycamore Lime 

 Hornbeam Elm Birch Pine Fir Ash Feathered Seeds 

 Clematis Anemone Dryas Thrincia Epilobium Willow 

 Cotton Cotton Grass Seeds adapted to be Wafted by Water 

 Cocoa-nut Pages 45 72 



CHAPTER IV. 



Edible Fruits, Colours of Sense of Colour in Animals Seeds carried 

 by Animals Hooked Seeds Burdock Agrimony Bur Parsley 

 Enchanter's Nightshade Cleavers Forget-me-Not Harpago- 

 phyton Martynia Sticky Seeds Winged Seeds on Trees 

 Hooked Seeds on Bushes and Herbs English Trees in Relation 

 to their Fruits and i- eeds Modes of Dispersion in one Natural 

 Order Rosaceae Sticky Seeds especially suitable to Epiphytes 

 Mistletoe Arceuthobium Myzodendron Seeds sown by Parent 

 Plant Trifolium Viola Cardamine Ground-nut - Vetch 

 Lathyrus Other Species Moving Seeds Erodium Stipa 

 Species with more than one kind of Seed Thrincia Corydalis 

 Alisma Seeds which mimic Insects and other Animals Scorpiu- 

 rus, resemblance of, to Caterpillars.Biserrula to a Centipede, Ricinus 

 to a Mite, Jatropha and Martynia to Beetles, pod of Trichosanthes 

 to a Snake Interest and variety of Problems still remaining for 

 solution Pages 7396 



