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585 



Calyptro, 62, 313 (Figs. 196. 206, 



211). 



Calyx, 58, 443. 

 Cambium, 127, 130 (Fig. 105), 137 



(Figs. 108, 109). 

 Cambium-ring, 137 (Fig. 110). 

 Campanulate, 458. 

 Campy lotropous ovule, 399 (Fig. 237). 

 Cane-sugar, 187, 198. 

 Caoutchouc, 167. 

 Capillitium, 283 (Fig. 164). 

 Capitate hairs, 46. 

 Capitulate raceme, 440. 

 Capitulum of Charoideae, 261. 



inflorescence, 439 (Fig. 259). 

 Capsule of Bryophyta, 52, 314, 337 



(Figs. 197, 206, 208-11). 

 Capsule, a fruit, 475 (Figs. 288, 289). 

 Carbohydrates, 186, 201. 

 Carbon, 189. 

 Carbon, dioxide, absorption of, 189. 



193. 



evolution of, 200. 

 Carcerule, 473, 541 (Fig. 352). 

 Carina, 557 (Fig. 369). 

 Carinal cavity, 383 (Fig. 230). 

 Carpel ,56, 395, 465. 

 Carpellary flower, 56, 395. 

 Carpogamy, 241, 277. 

 Carpogonium, 242, 272 (Fig. 160). 

 Carpophore, 466 (Fig. 287). 

 Carposporangium, 244, 273 (Figs. 



160, 161). 

 Carpospore, 274. 

 Caruncle, 416, 526. 

 Caryopsis, 473. 

 Catabolism, 158, 185, 197. 

 Cataphyllary leaves (Cataphylls), 



42, 175. 



Catkin, 442, 517 (Figs. 327-31). 

 Caudicle, 504. 

 Caulicle, 377. 



Cauline vascular bundles, 122. 

 Cell, 1. 63, 66 (Fig. 36). 

 Cell-contents, 78. 

 C^ll-division, 83 (Fig. 60). 

 Cell-formation, 83 (Figs. 60-85). 

 Cell-sap, 66, 82. 

 Cell-wall, 63, 66, 72, 76. 



growth of. 73. 

 Cellular structure, 64. 

 Cellulose, 66, 72, 76, 187, 201. 

 Chalaza, 399 (Fig. 237). 

 Chalk-glands, 96, 202. 

 Chambered ovary, 466 (Fig. 282). 

 Chemical composition of plants. 



185. 



Chemical effects of light, 161. 

 Chemiotaxis, 220, 232. 

 Chlamydospore, 277, 286, 304. 



Chlorine, 188. 

 Chlorophyll, 



-corpuscle, 71, development of 

 161, 192. 



function of, 194. 

 Chloroplastids, 69 (Figs. 88, 40, 41). 



functions of, 70. 



movements of, 172 (Fig. 124). 

 Chlorotic, 192. 

 Chromatin, 69. 



Chromatophore, 69 (Figs. 41, 42). 

 Chromoplastid, 69 (Fig. 42). 

 Cincinnal dichotomy, 19. 

 Cincinnus, 441. 

 Cilium, 72, 207 (Fig. 62). 

 Circinate vernation, 43. 

 Circulation of protoplasm, 204, 206. 

 Citric acid, 187. 

 Classification, 233. 

 Claw, 458 (Fig. 275). 

 Cleistogamous flowers, 410. 

 Cleistothecium, 294 (Fig. 173). 

 Climbing plants, 27 (Fig. 15), 212, 



223. 



Closed vascular bundles, 127. 

 Cobalt, 189. 

 Coccus, 472. 

 Coenobium, 239, 253. 

 Coenocyte, 64, 100(Fig.81), 25a(Figs. 



140-2), 252 (Fig. 143), 276. 

 Cohesion, 21 (Fig. 12), 462. 

 Coleoptile, 478 (Fig. 292). 

 Coleorhiza, 479 (Fig. 293). 

 Collateral vascular bundles, 123 



(Figs. 97, 100). 



Collenchyma, 91 (Fig. 69), 111. 

 Colleter, 101, 167. 

 Colony, 238. 



Colouring-matters, 83, 186. 

 Columella, 285 (Fig. 165), 817 (Figs. 



197, 208). 

 Column, 444. 



Combined effects of stimuli, 222. 

 Common bundles, 122. 

 Companion-cell, 95 (Fig. 74), 166. 

 Compound inflorescences, 439, 441. 

 Compound leaves, 35 (Fig. 23). 

 Concentric arrangement of bundles, 



123 (Fig. 101). 

 Conceptacle, 269 (Fig. 157). 

 Conditions of movement, 223. 

 Conducting tissue of style, 467. 



-sheath, 184. 



Conduplicate vernation, 43. 

 Cone, 55, 382, 386, 421, 433 (Figs. 



228, 231, 254, 255). 

 Conical root, !">_ 

 Conidiophoro. -Ji'.'. 

 Coniferin, 187. 

 Coniin, 186. 



