INDEX 



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California dewberry, II, 170; 



VIII, 329 

 California lily, V, 279 

 California poppy, I, 243, 291- 



293; III, 65-66; VI, 293-296 

 California walnut, II, 68, 78 

 California wild plum, IV, 121, 



132-135 

 CaUa, I, 172; II, 7-33; VII, 



41-51 

 Calyx, shield about flower bud, 



II, 257 

 Camassia, Will It Supplant 



THE Potato? V, 261-283 

 Camassia, wild hyacinth, V, 261- 



283 

 Cambiiim layer, II, 72, 309-311 

 Campanula family, VII, 115; 



130-131 

 Canada balsam, VIII, 140 

 Canada squash, V, 110 

 Canadian leeks, V, 196 

 Canary palm, VII, 244 

 Candleberrv, VIII, 147-148 

 Canna, VII, 33-41 



CaXXA AXD THE CaLLA, VII, 



33-61 



Cantaloupe, V, 104-106 



Cape raspberry, IV, 317-319 



Capri fig. III, 307 



Carbohydrates, V, 95; VI, 82-85 



Carboniferous era, II, 242 



Cardoon artichoke, V, 222-223 



Carnation, I, 117-125; VI, 209; 

 VII, 173-178 



Carnegie Institute, aids in Bur- 

 bank work, VIII, 209 



Carrel, Dr., experiments of, II, 

 297-299; III, 326 



Carrion beetle, II, 9 



Carrion lily, I, 126 



Carrot, V, 95, 99, 124-125; V, 

 S19 



Carum Oairdneri, V, 282-283 



Carya, VIII, 81-82 



Cassaba melon, V, 104-106 



CastilUia, VII, 235 



Castle, Prof. William E., I, 347; 

 II, 50-51, 123; III, 28 



Catalina cherrv. III, 146 

 Catalpa tree, VIII, 168-169 

 Cathay pear, III, 248 

 Cattle, compared with seed- 

 lings, III, 53-54 

 Cauliflower, V, 117-120 

 Cecille Bruner rose, VI, 238 

 Celery, I, 167, 172 

 Cell, development and sub- 

 stance of, I, 54-59; plant and 

 animal, V, 83-85 

 Cenchrus, sand bur, VII, 285 

 Chabot plum. III, 339 

 Chamaerops palm, VII, 244- 



246 

 Champion quince. III, 236 

 Character, unit, II, 124-126; 

 selection for a single. III, 

 63-69; segregation of, V, 141- 

 142; dominant and recessive, 

 VI, 9-16 

 Cheat, a weed, VII, 289 

 Chemical constitution of spe- 

 cies, II, 225-227 

 Chemical processes, generate 



heat, II, 10 

 Chemistry, of the soil, VII, 



305-314 

 Chenango potato, V, 289 

 Cherokee rose, VI, 238 

 Cherry, I, 145-146, 177, 219-231; 

 II, 111-132, 193-201; III, 15, 

 81, 86-90, 123-151 

 Chestxxjt, Bearixg Nuts at 



Six Months, VIII, 51-76 

 Chestnut, IV, 67, 69-70; VIII, 



7-9, 13-15, 51-76, 296-297 

 Chestnut bUght, VIII, 63-67 

 Chestnut orchard, method of 



planting, VIII, 63-71 

 Chestnut seedlings, VIII, 60-68 

 Chickasaw plum, crossed with 



peach, III, 204 

 Chicle, gum from, VIII, 141 

 Chicories, I, 139 

 Childs, Mr. John Lewis, Intro- 

 duces ^^ineberry, V, 33 

 Chilean bellflower, VII, 260- 

 261 



