GENERAL INDEX 



LECTURES AND APPENDIX. 



The figures refer to the pages— Ap. stands for Appendix. 



Adam's Needle, Ap. 6. 

 Achenium, 89. 

 Acids, vegetable, 120. 

 Acotyledonous plants, 98, 



129, 194, Ap. 27. 

 Acorn, 95. 

 Adanson, 233. 

 Adansonia, 177, 233. 

 AgamoLis plants, 126. 

 Agaricus, 109. 

 Age, efiect on plants, 217. 

 Aggregate flowers, 144. 

 AigretTa or Egret, 99. 

 Air, efTect on vegetation, 



105, 210. 

 Albumen, 98. 

 Aloes, 121. 

 Algis, 198, Ap. 27. 

 Amaranthus, 190. 

 Amaryllidese, Ap. 23. 

 Ament, 67, 84. 

 Amentaceas, 191. 

 American botanists, 234. 

 American laurel, 164. 

 Amygdalae, 167. 

 Analysis of the pink, 19. 



lily, 21. 



rose, 21. 



poppy. 22. 



daisy, 183. 

 of the grasses, 142. 

 Anemone, 203. 

 Angiocarpes, 94. 

 Annual roots, 34. 

 Annular vessels, 109. 

 Anther, 17, 76. 

 Aquatic roots, 39. 

 Aphyllous plants, 49. 

 Apple, 22, 88, 93. 

 Aristolochia, 188. 

 Aristotle, 221. 

 Archil, 198. 

 Arabian botanists, 224. 

 Aroides, 192. 

 Aroma, 121. 



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Arrow-head, 192, 205. 

 Arrow-root, 136, Ap. 11. 

 Arteraesia, 185. 

 ArtificialClasses of plants, 



18, 24, 135. 

 Artificial Orders, 18, 26. 

 System or Method, 17, 



230. 

 Articulated animals, 241. 

 Asplenium, 195. 

 Aster, 185, 205- 

 Astragalus, 90. 



B 

 Barberry, 157. 

 Bauhins, 228. 

 Bacca, 94. 

 Baccati, 93. 

 Balsams, 121. 

 Banana, Ap. 5. 

 Bark, 112. 



diseases of the, 217. 

 Bean, 180. 

 Bicornes, 163. 

 Biennial roots, 34. 

 Blackberry, 168. 

 Blessed-thistle, 186. 

 Blood-root, 203. 

 Blue-eyed grass, 175. 

 Bonnet, 228. 

 Botanical geography, 213. 



names, use, 135. 



gardens, 226. 

 Botany, objects of which 

 it treats, 14. 



its departments, 16. 

 Branches, 42. 

 Bread-fruit tree, 189. 

 Bract, 65. 

 Brake, 195. 

 Branching roots, 34. 

 Buckwheat, 160. 

 Buds, 29, 44. 

 Bulb-bearing stem, 43. 

 Bulbous root, 37. 



plants, 154. 



Butomus, Ap. 25. 



Cabbage-tree, Ap. 5. 

 Cassalpinus, 227. 

 Cactea;, 166. 

 Calla, 191. 



Calabash-tree, Ap. 13. 

 Calycandria, 166. 

 Calyptra, Gd. 

 Calyx, 18, 65. 

 Calybion, 94. 

 Cambium, 34, 109, 113. 

 Camararius, 228. 

 Camellia japonica, 177. 

 Camphor, 121, 161. 

 Capsulares, 90. 

 Capsule, 18, 21, 87, 90. 

 Carcerulares, 89. 

 Carex, 190. 

 Caryopsis, 90. 

 Carbon, HI. 



Carbonic acid gas, 61, 111. 

 Cassia, 163. 

 Catalpa, 139. 



Catkin. See Ament, 67, 84. 

 Cat-tail, 190, Ap. 5. 

 Caulis, 41. 



Cellular texture, 60, 108. 

 Cellulares, 129. 

 Cenobion, 93. 

 Cerion, 90. 

 Chamomile, 75. 

 Changes in the organs of 



plants, 215. 

 Characters used in the 

 classification of plants, 

 130. 

 Character essential, 130. 



natural, 130. 



factitious, 130. 



negative, 133. 



positive, 133. 

 Chemistry, vegetable, 119. 

 Chick-weed, 207. 

 Chrysanthemum, 186. 



