VI 



I <>N I L.N I.-. 



CHAPTER XXL Fccnoxs or mm 



Most obvious use AbaoraBoa Djaastlon El halation- Respiration. DI-EA- 



TIO or LEAVE*: Deotdnons Fogaeeone Persistent Derelopment IV- 



eay and Fall pp. 64-08 



CIIAPTKI: xxil. TOOD or PLAHTS. 



Elementary Constituent Common Soirees of Fowl Particular Sources of 

 Foud Lleblgs CbmlDcatloa Organic Elements Inorganic Elementa. 



pp. 58 W 



M'.-" 



Two principal 



n:i: XXI1L IxruMuwaanai 



PMuatle RaobU-Pedl. 



Solitary Inn 



o principal kln'U of InflansoMKie. Cecnirn AI. Fonts : Spike Raceme 

 Corymb Panicle Thyre Compound Inflorescence Ament Bpadlx 

 rnibH. CumurraAL Foua: Cyme Fascicle YertlollUstar Bracte- 

 oh*. pp.0-4 



i II APTEU XXIV. OEOA** or RBTBODVOTIOX. 



teential OrgiM BUmem-Plstlto-OoropleU Flower-VarlaUons-Trans- 

 tonaeUOttasis Metamorpbnm Oeeorrence of the nun* number Abortion 

 SipureasloE Coalesfennt AdnaUoo Cborlsls Regular Multiplication 

 Irregularity of Form. Flower : Dimerous Trimeroos Tetramerons Pen- 

 taOMroas Symmetrical Flower Regular Flower Complete Flower In- 

 fertile Flower Fertile Flower Fk>wen Polygamous pp. (4 67 



\PTEK XXV. FLOIUL 

 - Imbrtrtr<l YexllUrr C'onvJute Supcrvolulo Valvular 



MMDUry Compoeltlon ilooOMiMloiu 1'ivldon In re- 

 -Sui*rior-Brc>le-Oi 



IbeOrary: Inferiors-Superior Brcteol*- blame* Valve. I'vi- 

 -Seto P>l*aoK>a Involuere Spatlic Involucel. 



talims. I'arto 



of MnMfMUlou Corolla: Tube Throat-Limb. llo.XArxTALOfi KOBMH: 

 BoJrer-fcrm Kolatc CampannlaU Knnn> .lar. LABIATS 



Foun: Personate Rlnnat Partt of Petal Luiilna Claw. PoLTPtTA- 

 IAO FOKMS : Ocrygohvllaoeoos Boaaeeous Paplllonaeoooa LilUceous 

 KecuUr Irrrgnkr Delectivft Nectary. Fixiun: Dteoold Eadtant 

 Kidlate Color of Fluwcn Cbangea of Color Odor. DoaATiow or FLOEAL 



ora: Cadocoo* Deeidaoua Persistent KunciiuiiA >r Kloni! Envc- 

 lopM .- pp. 67 75 



CHAPTER XXVL THE STAUEM. 



ITmnllil Organ* Parti of Stamen Elementary Compoeltlon Stamen a 

 Tnuufunm-d I^-aT-Kllameat Axnia : Mode of AUachmont lnnit 

 Adnale Veraalllo-DeblMeBoe ConneoUle. POLUX: Its Coverings Ex- 

 tlo Inline KovlllaAndradnm Number of Stamera Cumparatlve Slto 

 Other Pectillarllk* pp. 7577 



II U'l l.i: XXVII. -Tin Prm. 



The Subject dolned-PUUl-Orarj-BtTle-eUpDa-EJeoxaitary ComposlUon 



pp.78 80 



CHAPTER XXVIII.-TuE OTAET. 



Bablect dedned-Carpela DtaeplmenU-Olla Relationi of Number In the 

 '.ireOrigin of tnoCarpeM. Bonsaa: Ventral Donal Pla- 

 centa. 1'n. M, T i...x : Axillary Parietal Free Central Fatae Dlaeepl- 

 menu 



i: XXIX TOT Facrr. 



Subject defined Pericarp Etiicam Endocarp Sarcocarp Putam. : 

 Buootox : 8eptlcl<lal Loeullcldal Sepllfragal Sutaral Tranaveiie Other 

 Varletl** Fruit Fomu Slni|ilt< Krulti Capenle Slllqne SlUele Lemme 

 Folllcl* Berry Pepo Pome Drupe Aebenlnm CaryonK 

 Samara Pyxla. MULTII-LE Faurn: Fig Cone Plw-Anf** DoiM* 

 FmlU |>p.81-SS 



( 1 1. \ITEE XXX-TiiE SBED. 



Elementary ComporiUon-Structore Integument*- EpUperm Endosperm 

 Nnelen* Mycropyle Furaroea ChaUxa Fonfcnliu Albumen Embryc 

 Aril Germination Dluemlnation of Seed*- Longevity. ....... pp. 85 8 



i-ll.MTER XXXi SEKMBIUTT or Puum. 



Motions Ciuse.1 by Light Paplllonaeeou Flower* MoUoni Caoaed by Touch 

 Spontaneona Movements Movements of Sporea Effect of PobwiM. 



CHAPTER XXXII. QEOOEArniCAL DBTMBCTIO!! or I'nirrs. 

 Origin General Laws of Distribution Arcllc Flora Region of Llnnaraa 

 -.Teen Wiwds Japanese Region Oriental Tropical Zone Be- 

 U- and Acacla-E^ ^^ " 

 Region of Astcra and C " 

 ami 

 till Distribution pp. 91-W 



en WiMKls Japanese Keglon Oriental Tronicai zone ju- 



n.l Acacia Region of Fig- Marl gold. Ue Lll'i RefflOB 



and QoUa rail R*a4og . M M ! -KeChM . < i aoti 



eston of Arborescent CompoalUe Antaretlo Reflon Par- 



< 1 1. \1TKU XXXIII. EOOKOMICAI U or PLARIB. 

 Uaas or TIIE Ru: Nutritive Properties Substitutes for Bread 1 

 Sweet Potato Yam Manioc Taro Tapioca Arrow-root- 

 Aromatic Roota Cordage from RooO Madder Alkanet Tumaarle. 

 USES or THE STEM : Ornamental Wood* Bamboo Cedar <"hrooeJ and 

 Potashes Dye Wood* Ferula Sola Sago. BARKS: Astrl 



mon Gall-nuts, HAS* FIBRE: Silk-weed Indian Hemp Lace '!': 



Zealand Flax Nettle-worts Manilla. Uss or THE 

 l.E*r: TliatcliincMannfaclureuPapaw Tea Paraguay Tea Henna- 



Indigo. UsEa or TH FLOWE: Saffloweiv-Saffron Capers Cloves Pnr- 

 fumesrjwence* Conserves. USB or THE FECIT: Kdllile Fruit* Coffee 

 Olive Cocoa Sapindus. Fruits used as Bread : Coeoanut Plantain- 

 Banana llre*l-fralt Date Fig Tamarind Vanilla. Use or THE SEED : 

 LafamlDOM Seeds Oleaglnona Seeda Nntmeg. Utn or THE WHOLE 

 : OnuseeIcelandMoes Carragheen MOM Archil Cudbear. BE- 

 CRETIOXS or PLANT* AND TUEIK USE*: Gums Roslna Balaam* India- 

 rubber Oulta-pcrcha Dragon's-blood Wax Poisonous Secretion* Cuw- 

 trea Sugar-cane SuEarMai>lcArnotto Varnishes Indigo Dyers' Weed 

 Great and Universal Uses of Plants Concluding Remarks. pp. H 100 



PLATES. 



I.-TII K CELLS B 



1I.-OONTI ilE CELLS-EPIDERMIS 12 



III. PROGRESSIVE l.l.\ 1.1.01'MENT 15 



.RAND DIVISIONS 19 



V.-TIIK i . OEKM1NATION SI 



\l COOT FORMS. 3 



> STEMS M 



19 



IX-PTEM FORMS 81 



:L-BTEM us 



\RRANGEM VENATION 8S 



41 



i FORMS 44 



.VBS 47 



' 



Fat. 



XVL-SUMMIT OF THE LEAF 08 



XVII. THE PETIOLE M 



-XVIII. STIPULES W 



XIX. BRACTS 3 



XX-INFLORESCENCE M 



XXI.-INFLORK- M 



XXII.-PREFLORAT10N-THE CALYX 6S 



XXIH.-THE COROLLA 7fl 



XXTV.-COROLLA. Til 



XXV.-STAMEN8 AND PISTILS T4 



XXVL-PLACI M \ I K >N-DEHI8CENCE 18 



>UM3 81 



XXVIII.- li:i:iT AND SEED M 



XXIX.-REMARKABLE PLANTS M 



