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INDEX. 



Vol. Page 



Millington, Sir Thomas ii. 303 



Migratory root ii. 272 



Mirbel defines the plant ii. 470 



Misseltoe ii. 426 



Molasses i. 389 



Moisture, access of ii. 8 



transmitted by the 



cotyledons ii. 20 



Monoecious plants i. 1 16 



Monocotyledonous seeds or 



plants i. 258 



Monogynous flowers i. 117 



Monospermous pericarp. ... i. 155 



Monophyllous calyx i. 87 



Monopetalous corolla. ..... i. 94 



Morland his account of the 



pollen ii. 362 



Mosses, description of. ... . i. 206 

 whether hermaphro- 

 dites ii. 345 



Mouth i. 94 



Mucilage i. 387 



Multiplicate flowers ii. 288 



Mutilated flowers ii. 291 



Myrrh i. 442 



Naked pericarp i. 150 



seed K 156 



Narcotic principle i. 414 



Natural decay ii. 505 



Nectary.... i. 180 



Nepenthes distillatoria. i. 83. ii. 286 



Nerves of the leaf. ii. 53 



Nitrogene, its influence on 



vegetables ii. CO 



Nodding flower i. 85 



Nucleus of the seed i. 254 



Nutation ii. 447 



Nut-shell, its description.... i. 162 



anatomy i. 269 



Nyrapbaea Lotus ii. 315 



alba ii. 314 



Oak Apples ii. 280 



Olibanum i. 442 



Oils, fixed i. 421 



volatile i. 425 



Operculum or lid i. 224 



Opobalsamum i. 435 



Opoponax i. 441 



Orobanche ii. 428 



Ovary, its description i. 118 



origin ii. 263 



Oxygene, its agency in ger- 

 mination ii. 29 



a vegetable food. . ii. 57 

 elaboration of. ... ii. 153 

 influence on soil. . ii. 173 



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Palms, the structure of i. 289 



growth of ii. 253 



Panicle i. 140 



Papilionaceous flowers i. 97 



Parasitical plants ii. 425 



Parenchyma i. 320 



Partitions of the pericarp. . . i. 154 



Pea, developement of ii. 382 



germination of. ii. 18 



Pedicle i. 52 



Peduncle i. 85 



Pellicle i. 251 



Petiole i. 52 



Perfect Plants i. 31 



Perianth i. 87 



Pericarp i. 152 



Perigynandra i. 102 



Perigonium i. 102 



Perigynous insertion i. 129 



Perichsetium i. 221 



Peristonium, or fringe i. 224 



Periods of germination ii. 14 



Perspiration imperceptible. . ii. 137 



perceptible.... ii. 140 



Phenomena of vegetable life ii. 1 



of germination ii. 14, 27 



Phleum pratense ii. 270 



Physical virtues of plants.. . ii. 296 



Pbytology, origin of i. 7 



decline of. i. 12 



revival of. i. 19 



Pileus, or cap i. 241 



Pith, its description i. 322 



formation ii. 209 



function ii. ib. 



Pine Apple ii. 310 



Pistachio-tree ii. 326 



Pistils i. 116, 221 



Pliny i. 13 



his notion of vegetable 



sexuality ii. 301 



Plant, definition of. ii. 466 



Plantlet i. 165 



Plumelet i. 267 



Pneumatic chemistry i, 26 



Pollen, description of i. 112 



discharge of. ii. 315 



transmission of ii. 331 



access of. . . ii. 351 



agency of. . . ." ii. 858 



Polygamous plants i. 1 17 



Polypetalous corolla i. 96 



Polyspermous pericarp i. 155 



Pome i. 160 



Pontedera denies a vegt. sex. ii. 329 



Pores i. 365 



Priestley, his exp. on leave* ii. 153 

 Prickles i. 77 



