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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Charcoal, 74. 



Charlock, 333. 336. 



Oheledonium, 331. 



Chelone, 37 . 



Cherries and birds, 161. 



Cherry, 20, 356, 357, Fig. 479; fruit, 153; 



inflorescence. 118; phyllotaxy, 49. 

 Chestnut, 311, Fig. 241; fruit, 147. Fig. 



241; monoecious, 133; -oak graft, 28. 

 Chicory, 403. 

 Chickasaw plum, 357. 

 Chickweed, 323, Fig. 457. 

 Chinese sacred lily, 304, Fig. 435. 

 Chionanthus, 389. 

 Chlorine, 72. 

 Chlorophyll, 75, 245. 

 Choke cherry, 357. 

 Choripetalae, 310. 



Chromatin, 239. Chromosome, 239. 

 Chrysanthemum, 142, 145, 406, Fig. 169. 

 Cichorium Intybus, 403. 

 Cider acid, 246. 

 Cilia, 235. 

 Cinquefoil, 354. 

 Cion: the bud or branch used in grafting, 



(69). 

 CircasB, 366. 

 Citric acid, 246. 



Cladophyllum: leaf -like branch, (213). 

 Claytonia, 339. 

 Clearer, 241. 



Cleft, 92. Cleft-graft, 28. 

 Cleistogamous flowers: small closed self- 



fertilized flowers, (269). 

 Clematis, 327, Fig. 360; and light, Fig. 



73; tendril. 111, Fig. 166. 

 Climate and plants, 203. 

 Climbing, 15; nasturtium, 314, P'ig. 195; 



plants, 108; plants and light, 43. 

 Close fertilization: secured by pollen 



from same flower; self-fertilization, 



(260). 

 Clotbur, common, 405, Fig. 496; spiny, 



336. 

 Clover, 7, 350, 351; Bokhara, 351, Figs. 



468, 469; chlorophyll, 75; inflorescence 



116; .sleep of, 50, Fig. 82. 

 Cnicus, 409, Figs. 228-230, 276. 

 Cockle, 321. 

 Coffee, 246; tree, 96. 

 Cohosh anther, 129. 

 Coleus, chlorophyll, 76; cuttings, 24, 26; 



in window, 163; root-pressure, 73. 

 Collateral. 261 . 

 Collection, making a. 279. 

 CoUenchyma. 254. 

 Collodion. 241.243. 

 Colonies, 221. 

 Color of foliage, 225. 



Coltsfoot. 410. 



Columbine. 326. Fig. 458; fruit. 151. 



Columella. 181. 



Column: body formed of union of sta- 

 mens and pistil in orchids, (279). 



CoUinsia, 375. 



Commelinacese. 302. 



Companion cells, 254. 



Compass plant, 50, 269. 



Complete flower: all parts present, (257) . 



Complete leaf: having blade, petiole, 

 stipules, (194), Fig. 131. 



Compositae, 400. 



Compositous flowers, 142. 



Compound leaves, 91. 



Compound pistil: of more than one car- 

 pel united, (255). 



Concentric, 261. 



Cone-flower, 407. 



Cones, 156, Figs. 271. 272. 



Conifer cells. 237. 



Conifers;. 292. 



Conjugation. 179. 



Connate. 93. Fig. 134. 



Convallaria majalis, 301. 



Convolvulaceffi, 379. 



Convolvulus, 380. 



Copper sulfate, 241. 



Coral root, 85, Fig. 119. 



Coreopsis, 409. 



Cork elm, 315. Fig. 450. 



Corm: a solid bulb-like part. (81). 



Cormel: a corm arising from a mother 

 corm, (81). 



Corn, ash in, 72; cells, 237; field, 213, 

 217, Fig. 358; germination, 168, Figs. 

 291-295; monoecious, 133, Fig. 214; 

 North and South, 203, phyllotaxy, 49; 

 root cap, 253, Fig. 395; roots of, 8, 12, 

 Fig. 14; water in, 72; wilting, 83; roots 

 267; stalk, 18; starch, 248, 249; 

 stems, 259; suffocated, 70; sugar, 246. 



Corn cockle, 322. 



Cornflower. 410; flowers. 143. Figs. 231. 

 500. 



Corolla: inner circle of floral envelopes. 

 (250). 



Corte.x. 260. 



Corydalis. 332. 



Corymb: short and broad more or less 

 flat-topped, indeterminate cluster, 

 (241). 



Corymbose inflorescence: outer flowers 

 opening first; indeterminate, (236). 



Cosmos, 406. 



Cotton, 146; fibers, 233. 



Cotyledon: seed-leaf, (305). 



Cowslip, 326, 390. 



Cowpea. 353. Fig. 473. 



