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INDEX. 



Composite, calyx and fruit, ii. 434. 



catapult-mechanism, ii. 840. 



coloured bracts, Ii. 183. 



decurrent leaves, i. 336. 



dichogamy and hybridization, ii. 316. 



division of sexes in capitulum, ii. 296. 



extrusion of pollen, ii. 359. 



flowers after pollination, ii. 286. 



flowers and radiation, i. 530. 



geitonogamy in, ii. 318. 



honey-protection, ii. 238. 



- hybri.H ii. 585. 



insect guests, ii. 230, 245. 



integument of ovule, ii. 81. 



laticiferous tubes, i. 470. 



massing of flowers, ii. 186. 



number of species, ii. 318. 



offshoot formation in, ii. 453. 



of Mediterranean district, most remark 



able for hairy species, i. 317. 



ovary, ii. 78. 



pericarp mucilage, L 615. 



"Phrygian", i. 444. 



- pollen, ii. 85, 99. 



pollen deposition in, ii. 278. 



position and kinds of leaves, i. 409. 



protandrous, ii. 312. 

 dichogamy in, ii. 311. 



protection against herbivorous beetles, ii. 



233. 



protection of pollen, ii. 114, 120. 



- radical buds, ii. 28. 



storage of pollen, ii. 94. 



stylar papillae, ii. 285. 



sweeping hairs, ii. 615. 



use of involucral leaves in classification 



ii. 562. 



- vertical leaves, i. 337. 



water receptacles, i. 156. 



Compound leaves, movements of leaflets, ii 

 533. 



- radicles, chemical, i. 454. 

 Concealment of honey, ii. 180, 181. 

 Conceptacles, of Fucus, ii. 663, 664. 

 Conducting apparatus, mutual relations of 



two kinds, i. 473. 



cells of leaves, L 472. 



organs, junction, i. 471. 



tissue, soft, necessity for protection, L 478. 



tissues, division of labour, i. 479. 



strengthening of, i. 471 



Conduction, of water, i. 366. 

 Cone, female, of Abietinese, ii. 721. 



fertile, of Lycopodium, ii. 476. 



of Conifene, ii. 440. 



- of Cycads, ii. 718. 



of Equisetum arvense, ii. 476, 712 



- of Juniperus, ii. 442. 

 Conferva, bleaching by sun, i. 391. 

 Confervoideae, as Lichen-alga), ii. 692 



description, ii. 648. - 



- reticular, i. 586. 

 Conglutin, of Almonds, i. 458 

 Conical receptacle, i. 746. 

 Conidia of Agaricus, ii. 684. 



of Amanita phalloides, ii. 685 



- of Claviceps, ii. 680. 



of Empusa Muscse, ii. 672. 



of Entomophthora, ii. 672. 



- of Hemibasidii, ii. 675. 



of Lichens, germination, ii. 693. 



of Peronospora viticola, ii. 670. 

 Conidial Jiypha, of Eurotium, ii. 679. 



684 Um ' fr m teleut 8 P re basidium, ii. 



of Eurotium, ii. 679. 

 Conifene, ii. 437, 719, 720. 



- absorption-cells, i. 86. 



- amount of pollen, ii. 151. 



- anemophilous, ii. 133. 



- contractile layer of anther, ii. 94 

 distribution of stomata on leaves i 281 



- dwarf, artificially produced, ii. 518 



ndlicher's grouping, ii. 604. 



- evergreen, absorptive cells i 91 



orm of chlorophyll-containing cells i 374 

 -fruits and seeds, ii. 442. 443. 



Coniferse, hybrids among, ii. 582. 



inflorescences, position, ii. 136. 



long and short branches, i. 659 ; ii. 471. 



mycorhiza in, L 251. 



Palaeozoic, ii. 612. 



phyllotaxis, of shoots and cones, i. 402. 



pollen-grain, ii. 96. 



protection of pollen, ii. 117. 



scale-leaves and light, i. 412. 



secondary thickening, ii. 720. 



wax on under leaf-surface, i. 292. 

 Conium maculatum, odour, i. 431 ; ii. 199. 

 Conjugates, ii. 606, 620, 654. 



fertilization, ii. 54. 



Conjugation, chemical influence in, ii. 658. 



nature of, ii. 54. 



of Diatoms, ii. 626. 



of gametes, in Chlorophycese, ii. 630. 

 Conjugation-canal, of Desmids, ii. 654. 



of Spirogyra, ii. 647. 

 Connate, of leaves, i. 596. 



anthers, of Composite, ii. 115. 

 Connective, of anther, ii. 89. 

 Conocephalacese, ii. 758. 

 Conopodium, i. 746. 



Continuity, liquid, between absorptive cell 



and earth film, i. 85. 

 Contractile cells of anthers, ii. 93. 

 Contrivances, floral, correlation to insec 



visits, ii. 256. 



for loading insects with pollen, ii. 246 



247, 249. 



for retention of rain-water, i. 156. 



for the exhalation of water-vapour, i. 226 

 Convallaria, forcing, i. 564. 



- protection of pollen, ii. 118. 

 Convallaria majalis, flower, ii. 729. 



flower-opening constant, i. 559. 



leaves and rain conduction, i. 94. 



protection of pollen, ii. 119. 



- scent, ii. 200, 201. 



sheltering of pollen, ii. 109. 

 Convallaria polygonatum, habit in relation 



to habitat, i. 286. 



scaly stem, i. 652. 

 Convallariacese, characteristics, ii. 732. 

 Convolvulacese, ii. 771. 



- aestivatioti, ii. 210. 



autogamy in, ii. 333, 335. 



include parasitic Cuscutse, i. 171. 



nectaries, ii. 175. 



Convolvulus, dehisceuce of pollen-sacs, ii. 93, 



extrorse anthers, ii. 95. 



guides to honey, ii. 249. 



hairiness, i. 317. 



inflorescence, i. 746. 



nutation, i. 683. 



- pollen-grain, ii. 98, 100, 102. 

 Convolvulus arvensis, cotyledons, i. 621. 

 -- insect reception, ii. 230. 



-- opening of flower, ii. 212. 



-- scent, ii. 201. 



Convolvulus lucanus, cross-fertilization, ii. 



Convolvulus sepium, cross-fertilization, ii. 



-- pollen-grains, ii. 98. 

 -- sinistrorse twining, i. 685. 

 Convolvulus Siculus, autogamy, ii. 333 

 --- insect reception, ii. 230 

 Convolvulus sylvaticus, cross-fertilization, 

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telMi8sta " IS ' &c - 



opening and closing, ii. 212 

 Coprinus, fructifies in a night, i' 117 



00 ^ 11 f fructifica - 



Dora pavonia, ii. 692, 695. 



Coralline*, as marine lime-accumulators, i. 



- lime deposition and resistance, i. 425. 

 CoraUorhiza, i. 184; ii. 738. 



absorbent cells, i. 766. 



germination, i. 750. 



Corallorhiza innata, description, i. 110414. 



scaly stem, i. 652. 



Corchorus olitorius, bast-cells, i. 725. 



Cordyceps, life-history, ii. 680. 



Cordyceps militaria, parasite on caterpillars, 



&c., i. 168. 



Cordyceps Taylori, ii. 679. 

 Coriander. See Coriandrum sativum. 

 Coriandrum, geitonogamy, ii. 325. 

 Coriandrum sativum, germination constant, 

 i. 558. 



offensive odour of roots, ii. 99. 



Coriaria myrtifolia, twisting of internodes, 



i. 417. 

 Cork, i. 469. 



buffer action, i. 474. 



nature of, i. 719. 



protective, i. 164; ii. 519. 



Corky layer, of epidermis = cuticle, i. 309. 

 Connophyta, of Braun, ii. 605. 



of Endlicher, ii. 604. 

 Cormus, subdivision, i. 655. 



Corn, extrusion of water by young blades. 



i. 271. 

 Cornacese, ii. 788. 



geitonogamy in, ii. 325. 

 Corn-cockle. See Agrostemma Githago. 

 Cornel. See Cornus mas. 

 Cornflower. See Centaurea Cyanus. 

 Corn-salad. See Valerianella. 



Corn Sow-thistle. See Sonchus arvensis. 

 Cornus, honey, ii. 173. 



twisting of internodes, i. 417. 

 Cornus florida, coloured bracts, ii. 183. 

 &c., geitonogamy, ii. 326. 



inflorescence, ii. 184, 231. 



Cornus mas, diameter, i. 722. 



flower, tetrandria, ii. 289. 



flowers, ii. 789. 



hermaphrodite, ii: 296. 



thermal constants, i. 559. 



venation, i. 631. 



Cornus sanguinea, i. 487. 



scent, ii. 200. 



Cornus Suecica, coloured bracts, ii. 183. 

 Corolla, accessory in fruit formation, ii. 433. 



and autogamy, ii. 365. 



application of term, i. 641. 



as insect platform, ii. 225. 



ringent, aestivation, ii. 211. 

 Corolliflorse, of De Candolle, ii. 603. 

 Corona-like ring, in RafHesia Arnoldii, i. 203. 

 Coronia, insect reception, ii. 228. 

 Coronilla, pollen expulsion, ii. 260. 

 Coronilla varia, leaf positions, i. 533. 



prostrate shoot, i. 664. 



Corpusculum with pollinia, ii. 258. 

 Correa speciosa, hairs, i. 322, 324. 

 Corrigiola, prostrate shoot, i. 664. 

 Cortex, i. 468. 



Cortex of root, functions, i. 762. 

 Corticium, texture and basidia, ii. 688. 

 Cortusa, protection of pollen, ii. 118. 



protogynous, ii. 311. 



unfolding leaves, i. 351. 

 Uoryanthes, honey, ii. 172. 



Corydalis, and humble-bees, ii. 239. 



germination, i. 622. 



honey concealment, ii. 180. 



one-sided raceme, ii. 224. 

 - petiole, i. 93. 



pollination, ii. 228. 



sheltering of pollen, ii. 110. 



staminal filament, ii. 88. 



Corydalis acaulis, &c., explosive distribution 



of pollen, ii. 266. 



Corydalis capnoides, stamen, ii. 87. 

 Corydalis cava, &c., behaviour to own and 

 foreign pollen, ii. 406. 



flower-opening constant, i. 559. 



&c., habitat, i. 654. 



&c., leaf and light, i. 286. 



protection of tubers, i. 551. 



scent, ii. 202. 



Corydalis fabacea, luxuriant growth on 



Monte Baldo, i. 287. 

 scale-leaf, i. 625. 



