INDEX. 



523 



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Habit ii. 295 



Half adherent calyx i. 89 



Hazle-nut, its developement ii. 389 



Headofflowers i. 136 



Hedwig, his definition of the 



plant ii. 469 



Hedysarum gyrans ii. 464 



Herodotus, his notion of ve- 

 getable sexuality ii. 298 



Heliotropiom ii. 447 



Hepaticae i. 226 



Hermaphrodites i. 116 



Hilnm i. riO 



Hippocrates i. 9 



Homosestrophous flowers. . . i. 85 



Honey i. 391 



Honey-dew ii. 143 



Horologium Florae ii. 445 



Hybrids ii. 367 



Hydrogene, whether a vege- 

 table food ii. 63 



Hypogynous insertion i. 105 



Imperfect Plants i. 194 



Impregnation of the Seed. .. ii. 251 



Indigo 5. 405 



Indusium ii. 205 



Inferior calyx ii. 89 



Inflorescence ii. 135 



Inhalation ii. 90 



Incisions ii. 474 



Insects ; their agency in fe- 

 cundation ii. 352 



Instinct ii. 465 



Internal structure i. 247 



Integuments of the Seed .... i. 251 



Intro-susception ii. 89 



Inversion of the Plant ii. 273 



Involucre i. 173 



Irritability ii. 458 



Jnngius, his definition of the 

 plant ii. 467 



Keel i. 97 



Knots or bunches ii. 278 



Knight, Andrew, on the de- 

 scent of the radicle ii. 26 

 ascent of the sap. . ii. 115 

 cause of its ascent . ii. 132 

 elaboration in the 



leaf. ii 135, 223 



descent of proper 



juice ii. 182 



course of descent., ii. 191 

 formation of annual 



layers ii. 222 



induration of wood ii. 232 



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 Knight on the presumed regt. 



circulation ii. 240 



structure of the Ap- 

 ple and Pear. ... ii. 264 

 mode of theirgrowth ii. 266 

 generation of vege- 



tablehsbrids ii. 366 



regeneration of buds ii. 479 



Labdanum 



Labiate calyx 



corolla 



Lac 



Layers, concentric 



divergent , 



cortical 



ligneous 



whence formed 



propagation by 



Lateral communication 



Leaves of Perfect Plants.. . . 



Ferns. . , 



absorb moisture. . . . 

 inhale and evolve 



gases 



developement of. . . . 



anomalies of. 



Leaf-stalk 



structure of. 



Legume 



Lid or operculum 



Liber 



Linnaeus introduces his me- 

 thod 



demonstrates vege- 

 table sexuality. . 

 defines the plant . 



Leipsic Palm 



Luxuriant flowers. . 



i. 455 



i. 88 



i. 96 



i. 438 



i. 329 



i. 332 



i. 325 



i. 328 



ii. 214 



ii. 418 



ii. 122 



i. 51 



i. 198 



i. 211 



ii. 91 



ii. 97 



ii. 282 



ii. 282 



i. 52 



i. 272 



i. 166 



i. 224 



i. 327 



i. 22 



ii. 308 



ii. 468 



ii. 325 



ii. 28? 



Mace... i. 190 



Maculae iudicantes^ ii. 353 



Malpighi i. 20 



Maple-tree i. 390 



Manures ii. 79 



Marchantia polymorpha. ... i. 334 



Mastic i. 434 



Medea i. 4 



Mechanical Processes i. 378 



Medullary rays i. 333 



sheath i. 324 



Metallic oxides i. 473 



Methods, botanical i. 22 



of veget. analysis , i. 377 



Midrib i. 51 



Mildew ii. 491 



