Yl CONTENTS. 



CHAP. III. 

 NUTRITIVE ORGANS continued. 



Leave*, simple and compound (69.). Vernation (71.). Formi of Leave* 

 (7*.). Phyllodia (75.). Transformation of Leaves (78.). Venation 

 (81.). Disposition and Adhesion (82.). Nutritive Organs of Crypto- 

 gamic Plant* (84.) . . - Page 59 



CHAP. IV. 



REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS. 



FJower Bud* (85.) Inflorecence Mode* of (86.). Floral Whorls- 

 Perianth (92.). Glumaceous Flower* (96.). Stamens and Pistils (97.). 

 Disk (10L). Floral Modification* (102.). Activation (104.) - 79 



CHAP. V. 



REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS continued. 



Fruit Pericarp (105.). Forms of Fruit (If 8.). Seed* (109.). Embryo 

 (lit). Reproduction of Cryptogamous Plant* (114.) - 102 



CHAP. VL 

 MORPHOLOGY. 



Abortion (115 ). Degeneration (116.). Adhesion (11&). Supernu- 

 merary Whorl* (119.). . Normal Characters (ISO.). Spiral Arrangement 

 of foliaceous Appendage* (121.). Tabular View of Vegetable Organ ii- 

 (129.) - - - - - 116 



SECTION II. 



TAXONOMY AND PHYTOGRAPHY. 



CHAP. VII. 



Natural Groups (131.). Values of Characters (132.). Subordination of 

 Characters (133.}. Natural Orders (135.). Artificial Arrangements 

 (136.). Linnaean System (137.). Application of it (140.) - .135 



