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SUBJECT-INDEX. 



ories of heredity and cauline, I, 

 358-9, 3GO; axillary, II, 65-9; ef 

 fects of nutrition, II, 73-4. 

 Butterfly: protective mimicry, I, 

 398; instance of tame, I, 684. 



CABBAGE, varieties of, I, 302. 



Cactacccc: foliar and axial develop 

 ment, II, 47-9; differentiation in, 

 II, 258, 276, 282; vascular system, 

 II, 282; dye permeability and cir 

 culation, II, 571, 572; wood for 

 mation, II, 575, 577, 578, 580. 



&quot; Callus,&quot; budding from, I, 358, 

 359. 



Camel, natural selection and hump 

 of, I, 534. 



Canadians, French, fertility of, II, 

 509. 



Cancer, the definition of life, I, 111; 

 cesophageal, II, 324; and vascular 

 system, II, 343. 



Caoutchouc, leaf structure, II, 589. 



Capillaries (see Vascular System). 



Capillarity, and vegetal vascular 

 system, II, 279-80, 286, 568, 570, 

 585, 587, 592-6. 



Carbohydrates: instability, I, 10; 

 the term &quot; hydro-carbon,&quot; i&.; 

 molecular changes in, I, 42-3; or 

 ganic transformation, I, 43, 48; 

 metabolic processes, I, 63-77, 

 262-3, II, 362. 



Carbon: properties, I, 3-5, 20; com 

 pounds, I, 6, 7, 9, 10-12, 13, 24-5. 



Carbonic acid (carbon dioxide): 

 properties, I, 6, 7, 9; in animal 

 and plant functions, I, 62, 214, 

 II, 398; diffusibility, II, 331. 



Carbonic oxide, properties, I, 6. 



Carnivores: nitrogenous food, I, 47, 

 68; katabolic process, I, 71; re 

 stricted environment, I, 396; 

 their beneficial effects on animal 

 life, II, 405-6. 



Carpenter, W. B. : on functional 

 specialization, I, 208; reproduc 

 tion of sea-weed, I, 582; vegetal 

 cell multiplication, I, 585; struc 

 ture and multiplication of com 

 pound organisms, I, 586-9; on 

 fundamental traits of sex, I, 595; 

 nutritive system of invertebrates, 

 I, 595; Maerocystis, II, 450; nutri 



tion and reproductive function, 

 II, 460. 



Cartilage (see Bone^. 



Castration, effect of, on growth, II, 

 459. 



&quot; Castration parasitaire,&quot; Julin on, 

 II, 493-6. 



Catalysis, and vital metamorphosis, 

 I, 39, 43. 



Cattell, McKeen, on tactual percep- 

 tiveness, I, 666. 



Caulcrpa, simulation of higher 

 plant-forms, II, 22. 



Cave-animals, degeneration of eyes, 

 I, 309, 612-3, 614, 64T-9, 693. 



Cell, the: incomprehensibility of 

 forces at work in, I, 118; proto 

 plasts and their traits, I, 181; 

 the cell-theory, I, 184, 252, II, 17- 

 21, 85; differentiation, I, 188-9, 

 194; the continuity of protoplasm, 



I, 190-2, 194, 628-30, II, 21; its 

 structure, I, 253-5; function of 

 centrosome, I, 254-5, 257; struc 

 ture and function of nucleus, I, 

 255-6, 258-9; karyokinesis, I, 257- 

 8; function of chrornatiu, I, 259- 

 65; fertilization and function of 

 polar bodies, I, 266-8; theories of 

 heredity based on theory, I, 356; 

 Weismaun s differentiation into 

 reproductive and somatic, I, 622, 

 628-30, 633-44; nucleus absent or 

 dispersed, II, 20, 85; morphologi 

 cal differentiation, II, 175-7; ani 

 mal morphology, II, 228-30; mor 

 phological summary, II, 233; 

 vegetal tissue differentiation, II, 

 249-50, 386; vascular develop 

 ment, II, 279-84, 389. 



Centipede, bilateral symmetry, II, 



198-200. 

 Cephalopoda: bilateral symmetry, 



II, 203; vascular system, II, 341. 

 Ccrcariw (see Distoma). 



Ccreus, tissue differentiation, II, 



276, 283. 



Cesalpino, I, 377. 

 Ccstoda (see Entozoa). 

 Chcctopoda, segmentation, II, 98, 



103, 605. 



Cliaja, wing spurs, II, 313. 

 Change, and definition of life, I, 



81-90, 113. 



