522 



INDEX. 



Vol. Page 



Embryo, its description .... i. 257 

 developement .. ii. 375 



Empedocles i. 9 



Epidermis of the seed i. 251 



plant . . i. 287, 295 



its structure i. 302 



how generated . . ii. 200 



Epidendron Flos agris ii. 429 



Epigenisist ii. 364 



Epygyuous insertion i. 106 



Epipetalous insertion i. 106 



Equivocal generation ii. 394 



Equatorial plants ii. 430 



Etiolation ii. 498 



Eupliurbium i. 442 



Evidence of veg. vitality. . . ii. 438 



Evolution of the cotyledon ii. 15 



radicle. . ii. 15 



plumelet, ii. 16 



Excitability ii. 439 



Exclusion of light ii. 440 



External tubes of Knight ii. 117, 185 

 External structure of plants i. 29 



Extract i. 400 



of Catechu i. 402 



of Senna i. 402 



of Quinquina i. 402 



of Saffron i. 403 



Exudation of sap ii. 141 



Fall of the leaf ii. 507 



flower ii. 515 



fruit ii. 516 



Fascicle i. 143 



Felling of trees ii. 477 



Fecundation, spurious ii. 377 



incomplete . . . ii. 377 



Fence i. 221 



in germination i. 28 



Ferns i. 195 



Fertility of vegetables i. 171 



Fertile plants i. 116 



flowers i. 116 



of Mosses . . i. 220 



of Hepaticae i. 229 



Fibres, longitudinal . .. . i. 338, 342 



Fibrina i. 399 



Fibrous root i. 36 



Fig, impregnation of ii. 311 



Figures, introduction of 



wooden., i. 15 

 copper-plate i. 18 



Filament i. 108 



Flattened stem ii. 275 



Flower of perfect plants . . i. 84 

 developement of .. ii. 261 



anomalies of ii. 287 



origin of ii. 264 



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 Flower, whence nourished .. ii. 265 



Flower-stalk i. 85 



Floral leaves i. 173 



Flux of juices . . ii. 494 



Foliated fruit ii. 294 



Food of plants ii. 41 



Foramen of seeds i. 171 



Force of ascending sap ii. 105 



Fox-tail root ii. 269 



Fringe or peristonium i. 224 



Fractures ii. 478 



Frond of Palms i. 60 



Ferns i. 199 



Hepaticae i. 227 



Alg i. 233 



Fungi i. 241 



Frondescence ii. 449 



Fructification i. 31 



Fruit, origin of ii. 264 



whence nourished .. ii. 265 

 developement of ii. 263,371 



mai tuition of ii. 452 



anomalies of ii. 293 



Full flowers ii. 289 



Fungi i. 239 



models of i. 246 



Gaertner De Fruct. et Sem. 



Plant i. 148, 250 



Galbanum i. 440 



Galls ii. 279 



Gamboge or gumgutt i. 442 



Gangrene ii. 496 



Gaps i. 370 



Gases, a vegetable food . . .. ii. 50 



Gems, description of i. 61 



anatomy of j. 276 



propagation by ii. 406 



Geoffroy, his experiments .. ii. 307 



Germen ii. 263 



Germes, preorganized ii. 478 



Germination ii. 2 



condition of in 



the earth .... if. 3 

 physical pheno- 

 mena of .... ii. 14 

 chemical phe- 

 nomena of... ii. 27 

 in mediums con- 

 taining oxy- 



gene ii. 30 



in mediums de- 

 prived of oxy- 



gene ii. 35 



in vacuo ii. 10 



Gesner i. 16 



Gills i. 242 



Girdling of trees ii. 475 



