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Connate 98 



Convolvulus.... 18 



Cordate 92 



Core : 29 



Cork 52, (plate) 181 



Corm 68, 74 



Corolla 5, 107 



Corollifloral 216 



Corpuscle See Chlorophyll. 



Cortex 177 to 182, 222 



Corymb 125 



Cotton Grass 160 



Cotyledon.... 33, 54, 64, 154, 210 



Couch Grass 68, 74 



Cow Parsley ...44, 103; stem, 184 

 Cow Parsnip, (plate) 44 ; ovary, 



118 ; fruit, 147, 215 

 Cowslip (plate) i, fruit, 137, 141, 145 



Creeping Stem 17, 66 



Crenate 94 



Cress (fruit) 145 



Crocus 69 



Crocus, Autumn, 69 ; fruit 



(plate) 145 



Cross fertilisation 130 to 133 



Crown 67 



Cruciferous 37, 108 



Cryptogam 2, 207 



Crystal 186, 199 



Cuckoo Pint See Lords and 



Ladies. 

 Cucumber ...ovary, 118; fruit, 149 



Culm 84 



Cupule 103 



Currant, flower, 125 ; fruit, 140, 



142, 149 



Cuticle 172 



Cyme 126 



Cynpglossum See H o u n d's 



Tongue. 

 Cypsela 159, 229 



Dahlia root, 14 ; crown, 67 ; 



tubercles, 73 ; pith, 167 



Daisy (plate) 46, 47, 103, 126 



Damson 29; stone (plate) 170 



Dandelion ...flowers, 48, no ; 

 root, 71; involucre, 103; fruit, 



158 ; (plate) 159; juice, 187 



PAG 

 Date. ..(plate) 151 ; fruit, 140, 



149, 152, 155 



Dead Nettle (plate) 41, 85, 109, no 

 Deadly Nightshade.. (plate) 50, 51 

 Deca in Composition, from the 



Greek " deka, " ten. 

 Decandrous, cf. Deca and 



Androus. 



Deciduous, falling off, from the 

 Latin "<&"down, and "caJo" 



I fall 53, 54 



Decumbent 66 



Decurrent 98 



Decussate 85 



Deferred Growth 79 



Dehiscent. Dehiscence...i4i, 



145, 153, 222 



Dentate 94 



Di in Composition 176 



Diadelphous. Stamens in two 

 bundles or brotherhoods (Fig. 

 15 c) ; from the Greek "di" 

 (cf. above) and " adetyhos" 



a brother 21 



Diandrous, cf. Androus ii 221 



Dichlamydeous, cf. Mono- 



chlamydeous 225 



Dicotyledon , 33, 176, 210 



Dictamnus (plate) 188 



Didynamous. Of four Stamens, 

 one pair being longer than 

 the other pair. From the 

 Greek " di" (cf. above), and 

 dunamiSy power. 



Diffusion 223 



Digitate 97 



Digynous, cf. Gynous ii 224 



Dimerous, cf. Monomerous ... 225 



Dioecious 123 



Disc 126 



Discifloral 215 



Dissepiment 119, 144 



Dock (plate) 195 



Dorsal Suture ...... 116, (plate) 119 



Double Flowers H2 



Draining 204 



Dropwort 73 



Drying Plants 54 



Drupe 148 



Drupel 148 



