INDKX. 



441 



PAOK 



CoiKluplicati', c-losiii)^: like the 



two liulvea of a book i'-i, 2'! 



( 'oiic-llowcr - . - aiO 



( 'oiiHiiltinK b< )taiii8t ail 



Convolute, rolled up from one 



rtitlo longitudinally )> 



{-'onvolvulaceii' •!:{ 



Cook, Prof. A. J , on insects !J7() 



Corn 7« 



See Indian tiorn. 



Smut 414 



Corolla, the interior i)erianth. 



The jx'tals of a flower. 



Cotton cake as a fertilizer 275 



Cotton f^rass Tm 



Cotton Heed meal, value as a 



manure iWl 



Cotyledon, a weed leaf 4"^, Cm 



Couch grass, see Agropyrum, 



Courtoisia '•]'» 



Cow-pea ;}58, :{6(i 



Crambus 400 



Crainbus vulgivagellus 410 



Creeping bent, see Agrostis. . 14'), 148 

 Creeping, running along or 



under ground and rooting. 



Creeping soft grass, Holcus 11)4 



Creeping wheat, see Agropyrum 



repens. 

 Crested dog's-tail, see Cynosurus. 



Cross-fertilization 88, 800 



Crossing with foreign stock 807 



Crow-foot, a weed 215 



Crozier, AVm., on orchard grass 111 



Crucifertv, plants of Gl 



Cryptostachys, flowers 88 



Cuba grass 171 



Cucurbitace.T - (52 



Culm, a stem of grass 44 



Cultivating grasses, early at- 

 tempts - 197 



Curing hay 80, 82 



Byhotair fan 297 



Curtis, T. D., on orchard grass. Ill 



Cutting time for clover 838 



Cut worms. 403 



66 



I'AUB 



Cylimirical, long and with cross 

 sections in the form of a 

 circle. 



Cynod(m I)actylon,..l», 101. 108. 80H 

 Leaf of 18 



Cynosurus cristatus 105 



Si-eds of adulti'rated 2U7 



Cypcraceic JU, 85, 05 



Leaves of 25 



Value of 808 



Dactylis glomerata 101) 



( 'oniposition of 54, 50 



Leaf of 19, 28 



Dakota, effects of feeding 



grasses 80 



Grazing in 82 



Dandelion 220 



Danthonia, awn twists 40 



Darkness, ellect of 49 



Darnel, see Ijolium. 



Darwin, C on cross-t'ertiliza- 



ti(m 307 



Value of bumble-bees on red 

 clover 327 



Darwin, Francis, seeds burying 

 in the soil 40, 47 



Debris 432 



Deciduous, falling after a little 

 time. 



Decumbent, reclining but with 

 the apex ascending. 



Deer parks, native 85 



Dehiscent, opening regularly. 



De Laune, C. F. D., on Alope- 



curus ja'atensis 158 



On buying grass seeds 212 



On Dactylis glomerata 110 



On ignorance of grasses 19!) 



On how to select grass seed _ 1 29 



On list of grasses to st)w 229 



On ]iasture j-ields more than 



meadows 200 



On Phleum pratense 105 



Deschampsia, awn of twists 40 



Leafof. 26 



