INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



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Sieve-tubes, conducting tubes of the 

 phloem : 38 (Fig. 24) ; 39 (Figs. 

 25-28) ; 41, 50 (Fig. 37) ; of 

 Conifers, 306 (Fig. 249), of Ferns, 

 332 (Figs. 270, 272). 



Sihqua, the fruit of Cruciferae, 513 

 (Fig. 419). 



Silver grain, radial aspect of medul- 

 lary rays, 51. 



Silver wire, qualities of, 146. 



Sinistrorse twining, reverse of hands 

 of watch, 182. 



Siphonales, non-septate Algae, 139 

 (Fig. 98), 394 ; vegetative propa- 

 gation of, 395 ; gametes of, 397. 



Siphonocladiales, 394. 



Sisyrinchium, 497. 



Size, limit of, 154. 



Snowdrop, 492, 495. 



Snowflake, 495. 



Soja Bean (Dolichos soja), analysis 

 of, 542 ; origin of, 543. 



Solanaceae, 528 (Fig. 435). 



Solanum : jasminoides, prehensile leaf 

 of, 183 ; porous dehiscence of 

 anthers of, 245 ; tuberosum 

 (Potato), seedhng of, 211 (Fig. 

 159) I correlation in, 185 (Fig. 

 138) ; origin of, 540 ; analysis of 

 tubers, 541 ; flower of, 529 (Fig. 



435)- 



Somatic budding, separation of buds 

 from the soma or plant-body, 215. 



Somatic-division of nucleus, 464 

 (Fig. 392), 469 (Fig. 349, A) ; of 

 cells, 19, 20 (Fig. 11). 



Somatic parthenogenesis, where an 

 embryo is formed without fertilisa- 

 tion from a diploid egg, 477, 478. 



Soredia, organs of vegetative propa- 

 gation of Lichens, 439. 



Sori of Ferns, 327 (Fig. 266), 337 (Fig. 

 278). 



Specific mechanical tissues, 143 ; 

 physical qualities of, 146, 147 ; 

 disposition of, 148. 



Spermatium, a naked non-motile 

 male gamete ; of Red Seaweed, 

 388 (Fig. 327), 440 ; of Puccinia, 

 448. 



Spermatocytes, cells giving rise to 

 spermatozoids : of Selaginella, 321 

 (Fig. 264) ; of Ferns, 342 (Fig. 

 284). 



Spermatozoids, motile male fertilising 

 bodies: of Zamia, 315 (Fig. 257) ; 

 of Selaginella, 321 (Figs. 264, 265) ; 



of Ferns, 342 (Fig. 284). 345 (Fig. 

 286) ; of Mosses, 360 (Fig. 303), 

 362 ; of Liverworts, 367 ; of 

 Brown Seaweeds, 379, 381 ; of 

 Fucus, 385 (Fig. 325) ; of Oedo- 

 gonium, 394, 331 ; of Mono- 

 blepharis, 422 (Fig. 358). 



Spcrmogonia, flask-shaped bodies con- 

 taining spermatia : in Lichens, 440 ; 

 in Puccinia, 443 (Fig. 383), 448. 



Sphaerotheca, 429, 431 (Figs. 364, 

 365). 



Sphagnum (Bog Moss), 358. 



Spike, an indefinite inflorescence with 

 sessile flowers, 225 (Fig. 172). 



Spikelet, of Glumales, 501 (Fig. 404), 

 502, 503 (Fig. 406). 



Spinach (Spinacia oleracea), analysis 

 of, 541 ; origin of, 542. 



Spindle-fibres, in dividing nucleus, 

 465 (Figs. 392, 393). 



Spindle-Tree (Euonymus), arillus of, 

 283. 



Spiral arrangement, of leaves, where 

 an ascending spiral line may be 

 drawn round the stem, threading 

 together the bases of them all, 169 ; 

 of parts of flower, 230 (Fig. 179)- 



Spireme-state, in the division of the 

 nucleus where the chromosomes are 

 disengaged, 470. 



Spirillum, strongly spiral shape 01 

 Bacteria, 458. 



Spirogyra, 104, 398 (Fig. 337). conju- 

 gation of, 461, 462. 



Splachnum, habitat of, 356. 



Spongy-parenchyma, 61 (Fig. 44), 62 

 (Fig. 45), 64 (Fig. 46), 67. 



Sporangiophores, hyphae bearing 

 sporangia, of Mucor, 423 (Fig. 359). 



Sporangium, an organ of propagation 

 producing spores internally, 222 ; 

 of Fern, mechanism of, 133 (Fig. 

 95), 337 (Figs- 278. 2S1) ; of 

 Selaginella, 319 (Figs. 2O0. 261) ; 

 of Brown-Algae, unilocular, 380 

 (Fig. 320, A) ; plurolocular, 380 

 (Fig. 320, B) ; of Mucor, 424 (Fig. 

 359), 360. 



Spores, of Selaginella, 320 ; of terns, 

 336, 339 (Figs. 280, 281) ; in 

 Mosses, germination of, 355 ; 

 origin of, 363, ^64 ; of Bacteria, 



458. 

 Spore-mother-cell, of Ferns, 339 (Fig. 

 280) ; tetrad-division of, 406 (Fig. 

 393)- 



