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Chamberlain, C. J., 28, 30, 31, 52, 58, 



60. 11, 79, 81, 87, 94, 95, 100, 101, 



132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 138, 151, 



199. 



Chauveaud, G. L., 55, 123, 217, 221. 

 Cheiranthus Cheiri, 221. 

 Chenopodiaceae, 57, 103, 179, 244. 

 Chlaenaceae, 249. 

 Chloranthaceae, 242. 

 Chlorophytum Sternbergianum, 81. 

 Chodat, R., 79, 91, 92, 95, 103, 166, 



218. 

 Chromatin, behavior during fusion, 



153. 

 Chromosomes, 128, 211; reduction 



of, 80, 128. 

 Chrysanthemum, 38 ; Leucanthe- 



mum, 61. 



Cicer arietinum, 204- 

 Cistaceae, 56, 249. 

 Citrus, 147, 214; Aurantium, 213, 



221. 



Cladosiphonic, 298. 

 Clematis, 64, 84, 99, 122, 156; cir- 



rhosa, 60. 

 Clethraceae, 253. 



Clintonia borealis, 314, Fig. 113. 

 Clusia alba, 221. 

 Cneoraceae, 247. 

 Cnicus, 157; arvensis, 17. 

 Coalescence, 12. 

 Cochlospermaceae, 249. 

 Coelebogyne, 214; ilicifolia, 213, 221. 

 Coffea arabica, 221. 

 Colchicum autumnale, 147. 

 Columelliaceae, 256. 

 Combretaceae, 250. 

 Commelina, 77, 99; stricta, 63. 

 Commelinaceae, 56, 63, 196, 235, 264, 

 266. 

 Compositae, 12, 15, 16, 18, 22, 24, 



33, 46, 58, 61, 87, 95, 97, 100, 101, 



102, 103, 111, 113, 131, 157, 174, 



259, 270, 271. 

 Conard, H. S., 201, 207. 

 Conducting tissue, 25. 

 Coniferales, 286; anatomy of, 308. 

 Connaraceae, 246. 

 Conrad. A. H., 31, 34, 58, 60, 66, 79, 



94, 147. 

 Contortae, 255. 

 Convallaria, 63, 64, 77, 133, 136; 



majalis, 33, 81; multiflora, 125. 



I Convolvulaceae, 131, 269. 

 1 Conyza, 96, 101. 

 Cook, M. T., 176. 

 Corallorhiza multiflora, 195. 

 Cordaitales, anatomy of, 307. 

 Cordaites, Fig. 111. 

 Coriariaceae, 248. 

 Corn, xenia, 180. 

 Cornaceae, 251. 

 Cornucopiae, 63, 98. 

 Cornus, 147; sanguinea, 125. 

 Correns, C., 180. 

 Corry, T. H., 132. 

 Corydalis, cava, 172, 173, 206; lutea, 



206; nobilis, 206. 

 Corylus, 60, 8v, 132, 148, 149, 150; 



americana, 30, 31 ; Avellana, 105, 



147. 



Corynocarpaceae, 248. 

 Coryphanthe, 231. 

 Costus, 77, 171. 



Cotyledon, phylogeny of, 208; sin- 

 gle in Dicotyledons, 206; three in 



Dicotyledons, 208. 

 Coulter, J. M., 36, 37, 38, 60, 61, 65, 



81, 87, 88, 131, 135, 136, 151, 169, 



170, 193, 199, 290. 

 Crassulaceae, 246. 

 Crataegus, 199. 

 Cretaceous Dicotyledons, 276, 278; 



Monocotyledons, 273. 

 Crinum, 53; eapense, 178. 

 Crocus, 94, 99, 104, 146, 147. 

 Croomia, 266; japonica, 266; pauci- 



flora, 266. 



Crossosomataceae, 246. 

 Crucianella, 82, 85; macrostachya, 



86. 

 Cruciferae, 18, 57, 65, 97, 157, 246, 



267. 



Cucurbita, 150, 151, 179, 205. 

 Cucurbitaceae, 131, 174, 259, 270. 

 Cunoniaceae, 246. 

 Cuphea, 63, 96, 104. 

 Cupuliferae,. 97, 131, 174, 313. 

 Cuscuta, 174, 206. 

 Cycadales, 286; anatomy of, 304. 

 Cycadofilices, 109; anatomy of, 



Cycads, 301. 



Cycas, 305; revoluta, 305, Fig. 111. 

 Cyclamen, europaeum. ^2; persicum, 

 206. 





