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INDEX. 



California Poppy, 71. 



Calla, 232. 



Calop6gon, 235. 



Calyculate, having an outer calyx, or 



calyx-like involucre. 

 Calyptra, the cap of a Moss-capsule, 14. 

 Calyx, the outer floral envelope, 31. 

 Calyx free, not joined to other organs, 



110. 



Calyx inferior, the same as calyx free, 108. 

 Cambium, the new layer of wood, next 



under the bark. 

 Ca-meT-li-a, 115. 

 Camomile, 147. 



Campanulate, bell-shaped, 181. 

 Camwood, 125. 

 Canada Balaam, 223. 

 Candy Tuft, 103. 



Canescent, whitish with minute hairs. 

 Capers, 97, 207. 



Capillary, very fine, hair-like, 167. 

 Capitate, inflorescence head-shaped. 

 Capsella, 100. 

 Capsule, a dry, dehiscent fruit, 



14, as. 



Capsular, of or like a capsule. 



Caraway, 136. 



Cardamme (car-da-mi-ne), 102. 



Carex, 265. 



Carinate, boat-shaped, kseled, 118. 



CariniE, the 2 lower petals of a papilliona- 

 ceous flower, 118. 



Carnivorous Plants, 161. 



Carob, 125. 



Carpels, the divisions of a 

 fruit, 48, 220. 



Carpels distinct. Thalictrum. 



Carpinus, 214. 



Carpophore, the fruit-bearer, 85, 133. 



Carrion Flower, 199. 



Carrot, 136. 



Carthamus, 147, 246. 



Carum, 134. 



Caruncle, an appendage of a seed, 205. 



Caryophyllacese, 82. 



Caryophyllaceous flower, i. e., 

 5 petals in a tubular calyx. 



Cary6psis, a fruit like a Wheat- 

 kernel, with the seed insepa- 

 rable from its coat, 274. 



Cascarilla, 207. 



Cassava, 207. 



Cassias, 123. 



Castor oil, 206. 



Catch Fly, 83. 



Catechu, 125. 



Catkin, the same as ament, 208. 



Catmint, 178. 



Caudex, the stem of a Palm, etc., 80, 224. 



Caulescent, having a stem above-ground, 



Cauline, of the stem. 



Caulis, an herbaceous stem, 29. 



Cedars, Giant, 221. 



Cedars, Red, 223. 



Celery, 136. 



Cellular tissue, 17, 225. 



Centrifugal inflorescence, 104, 140. 



Centripetal inflorescence, 41, 126. 



Century Plant, 263- 



Cereal, relating to grains, corn, etc. 



Cernuous, nodding (less than pendulous). 



Chaff, the same as pales, 139, 273. 



Chalaza, the place where the ovule joins 

 its stalk. 



Chamaerops, 226. 



Chartaceous, with texture like paper. 



Checkerberry, 147. 



Cheiranthus, 103. 



Cheliddnium, 71. 



Cherry, 116. 



Cherry Laurel, 116. 



Chervil, 136. 



Chestnut, 210, 213,214. 



Chickweed, 78. 



Chick Wintergreen, 164. 



Chickory, 147. 



Chimaphila, 153, 154. 



j China Aster, 147. [136. 



I Chlorophyl, the green grains in leaf-cells, 

 ' Chrysanthemum, 147. 

 ! Cicely, 131. 



Cichorium, 147. 



Cicuta, 137 



Cilia, plu. cilia?, hairs like the eyelash, 

 14, 18. 



Ciliate, fringed with hairs, 132. 



Cinereous, ash-colored, ash-gray. 



Cinnamon Fern, 26. 



CinquefoiL 112. -^ 



Circmate, rolled inward from the top, ofa 

 26. f 



Circulation of the sap, 110. / 



Cirrhous, furnished with a tendril, 117. * 



Circumscissile, opening by a lid, all 

 around, 43 ; Fig. XLIII, 5. 



Clarkia, 131. 



Clavate, club-shaped. 



Claw. Sec Unguiculate, 85, 110. 



Claytonia, 43. 



Clayton's Omunda, 24. 



Cleistogene flowers, never opening, 74. 



Clematis, 64. 



Clianthus, 125. 



Climbing Plants, 186. 

 j Climbing Fern. 27. 



Clintonia, 256. 



Clove Pink, 80. 



Clover, 125. 



Club Mosses, 27. ^ 



Cochleate, spiral like the snail- |Sa 

 shell. f&j* 



Cdcoanut, 226. ^gjf 



Cdcoanut Palm, 228. 



Coherent, united as to similar parts. 



Cohesion, union of similar parts. 



Colocasia, 233. 



Collateral, placed side by side. 



C61umbine. 64. 



Colored, of any color except green. 



Column, combined stamens and 

 styles, Cypripedium. 235. 



Coma, the long hairs of a seed, 

 as cotton, etc., 197. 



Commissure, the joined faces 

 of the carpels of a cremocarp, 135. 



Complete Flower, having the 4 kinds of 

 organs, 47, 



