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MORPHOLOGY OF ANGIOSPERMS 



Endothecium, 34. 

 Endymion, 158; nutans, 156. 

 Engler, A., 8, 10, 11, 28, 30, 32, 227, 



228, 233, 234, 240, 242, 252, 274. 

 Epacridaceae, 253, 269. 

 Epigaea, 53. 

 Epigyny, 14. 

 Epilobium, 122. 

 Epipactis, 194; palustris, 193. 

 Equisetum, 306; telemateia, 154- 

 Erianthis, 99, 281; hiemalis, 206. 

 Ericaceae, 41, 157, 253. 

 Ericales, 253, 268, 271. 

 Erigeron, 151, 156, 158, 169; phila- 



delphicus, 169. 



Eriobotrya, 59, 85, 87, 96, 101. 

 Eriocaulaceae, 56, 235, 264, 266, 276. 

 Ernst, A., 89, 90, 159, 160, 193, 215, 



219, 222. 

 Erodium, 103. 

 Ervum Ervilia, 204. 

 Erythraea Centaureum, 42. 

 Erythrina cristagalli, 204. 

 Erythronium, 25, 53, 64, 77, 135, 



136, 146, 151, 193, 215; albidum, 



215; americanum, 81, 214, 222; 



dens-canis, 222. 

 Erythroxylaceae, 247. 

 Eucalyptus, 277, 278. 

 Eucryphiaceae, 249. 

 Euonymus, 53; americanus, 221; lat- 



ifolius, 213. 

 Euphorbia, 94. 136, 151; corollata, 



33, 49, 74, 126, 129; dulcis, 217; 



Latliyrus, 125. 

 Euphorbiaceae, 63, 97, 247. 

 Exarch, 300. 

 Exine, 131. 



Fagaceae, 243, 278. 



Fagales, 243, 268. 



Fagus, 59, 87, 110, 147, 151; sylvat- 

 ica, 105, 147. 



Familler, I., 8. 



Famintzin, A., 188, 196. 



Farinales, 235, 264, 276. 



Farinosae, 235. 



Fatsia japonica, ~4- 



Faull, J. H., 299. 



Female gametophyte, 71; develop- 

 ment of, 87; tetrad, 71; irregu- 

 larities in, 91 ; nuclei, 153. 



Ferraris, T., 94, 99, 104. 



Fertilization, 143; double, 155, 156, 

 160, 180, 182; generative and vege- 

 tative, 159. 



Ficaria ranunculoides, 125, 12'J. 



Ficus, 131; hirta, 212. 



Filicales, 286. 



Filiform apparatus, 94. 



Fischer, A., 55, 58, 61, 64, 71, 77, 92, 

 98. 



Flacourtiaceae. 249. 



Flagellariaceae, 235, 264. 



Floral leaves, origin of, 9. 



Flower, 8; bisporangiate, 21; "co- 

 alescence," 12; definition of, 9; 

 " dioecious," 20; hypogyny to epig- 

 yny, 13; morphology of members, 

 22; naked to differentiated calyx 

 and corolla, 10; organogeny, 16; 

 primitive vs. reduced, 10; spiral to 

 cyclic, 11; symmetry, 15. 



Focke, W. O., 179. 



Fol, H., 154. 



Forsythia, 103. 



Fossil angiosperms, 272. 



Fouquieraceae, 249. 



Fourcroya, 131. 



Fovilla, 132. 



Fragaria, 199. 



Frank, A. B., 309. 



Frankeniaceae, 249. 



Fritillaria, 77; imperialis, 81; Me- 

 leagris, 81, 156; persica, 123; te- 

 nella, 156. 



Frye, T. C., 37, 39, 55, 61, 74, 82, 85, 

 92, 102, 105, 122, 124, 127, 134, 

 135, 157, 159, 167, 169. 



Fuchsia, 63, 125. 



Fullmer, E. L., 33, 74, 126, 135. 



Fumaria, 246. 



Funkia, 64, 77, 215; ovata, 125, 213, 

 214, 221; Sieboldiana, 81. 



Fusion, behavior of chromatin dur- 

 ing, 153; of sexual nuclei, 153; 

 triple, 158. 



Fusion nucleus, 166; division of, 

 169. 



Gager, C. S., 124. 

 Galanthus nivalis, 1$. 

 Galega orientalis, 204. 

 Galeopsis angustifolia, ^2. 

 Galieae, 97, 102, 104, 111, 113. 

 Galium, 108. 



