482 



INDEX. 



LUPINUS. 



148 ; early flowering of self-ferti- 

 lised, 294, 296 ; self-fertile, 367 ; 

 prepotency of other pollen, 399 



Lupinus pilosus. 149 self-fertile, 

 367 



Lychnis dioica, 413 



M, 



Macnab, Mr., on the shorter or 

 longer stamens of rhododendrons, 

 298 



Mahonia aquifolium, 396 



repens, 396 



Malvacex, 140 



Marcgraviacex, 407 



Marck, Dr., on seedlings from large 

 and small seeds, 355 



Masters, Mr., cros3-fertilisation in 

 Pisum sativum, 161 ; cabbages 

 affected by pollen at a distance, 

 379 



, Dr. Maxwell, on honey-dew, 



404 



Measurements, summary of, 241 ; 

 Table A, 240-243; Table B, 

 244 ; Table C, 245-252 



Medicago lupulina, 368 



Meehan, - Mr., fertilising Petunia 

 violacea by night moth, 188 



Melastomacese, 29S 



Melilotus officinalis, 360 



Mercurialis annua, 421 



Miller, Professor, on chemical affi- 

 nity, 461 



Mimulus luteus, effects of crossing, 

 10; crossed and self-fertilised 

 plants, 64-70 ; measurements, 70- 

 78 ; cross with a distinct stock, 72- 

 75 ; intercrossed on same plant, 

 75-78 ; summary of observations 

 78-81 ; of experiments, 259-261 

 superiority of crossed plants, 286 

 simultaneous flowering, 294, 296 

 effects of intercrossing, 301 

 uniform colour of self-fertilised, 

 307 ; seeds, 315, 319, 322, 324 ; 

 highly self-fertile, 348, 369 ; pre- 

 potency of other pollen, 393, 399 



rme.ua, 63 



MULLEB. 



Miner, Mr., red clover never sucked 

 by hive-bees in the United States, 

 361 



Mirabilis, dwarfed plants raised by 

 using too few pollen-grains, 298 : 

 number of grains necessary for 

 fertilisation, 378 



Mitchell, Dr., on first-cousins intsr- 

 marrying, 465 



Monochxtum ensiferum, 364 



Moore, Mr., on Cinerarias, 335 



Midler, Fritz, on Posoqueria 

 fragrans, 5, 393 ; experiments on 

 hybrid Abutilons and Bignonias, 

 305, 306; large number of 

 orchidaceous genera sterile in 

 their native home, also Bignonia. 

 and Tabernxmontana echinata, 

 331 ; sterility of Eschscholtzia 

 californica, 332, 342 ; Abutilon 

 durwinii, 334; experiments in 

 self-fertilisation, 340 ; self-sterile 

 plants, 341 ; incapacity of pollen- 

 tubes to penetrate the stigma, 

 342 ; cross-fertilisation by means 

 of birds, 371 ; imperfectly deve- 

 loped male and female Termites, 

 381 ; on ferns and ants, 406 ; food- 

 bodies in Cecropia, 406; on the 

 glands on calyx of Malpighiacea?, 

 407 



Mtiller, Hermann, fertilisation of 

 flowers by insects, 6, 7; on 

 Digitalis purpurea, 82 ; Calceo- 

 laria, 87 ; Linaria vulgaris, 8S ; 

 Verbascum nigrum, 89 ; the 

 common cabbage, 98; Papaver 

 dubium, 107 ; Viola tricolor, 123, 

 124; structure of Delphinium 

 consolida, 129 ; of Lupinus luteus, 

 147 ; flowers of Pisum sativuni, 

 160, 161 ; on Sarothamnus scopa- 

 rius not secreting nectar, 164 ; 

 Apium petroselinum, 172 ; Borago 

 officinalis, 1S5 ; red clover visited 

 by hive-bees in Germany, 361 ; 

 insects rarely visiting Fumaria 

 officinalis, 366 ; comparison of 

 lowland and alpine species, 376 ; 

 structure of plants adapted to 

 cross and self- fertilisation, 381; 



