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  BOTANICAL 
  GAZETTI 
  

  

  Capsicum, 
  histology' 
  of 
  fruit, 
  76 
  

   Carexspp., 
  159. 
  

   Carnation 
  disease, 
  231. 
  

  

  ■ 
  M 
  ^ 
  

  

  203 
  

  

  232 
  

  

  284; 
  

  

  protective 
  mimicry, 
  276. 
  

   Caulerpa, 
  protoplasmic 
  movements, 
  77. 
  

   Ceauothiis 
  Americanns, 
  root- 
  tubercles 
  

  

  ovatus, 
  332. 
  

   Cell-di\nson, 
  156. 
  

   Celloidin. 
  (See 
  Collodion.) 
  

   Cell-wall, 
  theory 
  of, 
  78, 
  314. 
  

   Celtis 
  occidentals, 
  48. 
  

   Cerato 
  - 
  Lejeunea 
  mascarena, 
  

  

  Mauritiana, 
  285; 
  Renauldi, 
  286. 
  

  

  Cercis 
  Canadensis, 
  201. 
  

  

  Characece, 
  157. 
  

  

  Charts, 
  physiological, 
  102, 
  186. 
  

  

  Cheilanthes 
  Cooper 
  ae, 
  51. 
  

  

  Cheilo-Lejeuuea 
  Kurzii,284. 
  

  

  Chiloscyphusgrandistipus, 
  283. 
  

  

  Chlorophyll, 
  destruction, 
  77; 
  in 
  embr\'os. 
  46- 
  

  

  persistence, 
  102. 
  

   Chondnoderma 
  floriforme 
  316 
  

   Chorizanthe 
  Vaseyi. 
  64. 
  

  

  Cinua 
  pendula, 
  160. 
  

  

  Circ^a 
  alpina, 
  324; 
  I^utetiaua. 
  324. 
  

  

  Citrus 
  Limonum, 
  structure, 
  262. 
  

  

  Clathrus 
  cancellatus, 
  45; 
  coUimnatus 
  poison- 
  

   ous, 
  45. 
  

  

  Cleome 
  iiitegrifolius, 
  332. 
  

  

  Climacium 
  American 
  urn, 
  van 
  Kindbergii, 
  

  

  Chmate 
  as 
  affectmg 
  color 
  328 
  

   Coixlachrvma, 
  107. 
  

   Collecting 
  knife, 
  234. 
  

   Collenchyma. 
  MuUer 
  on. 
  216 
  

  

  Colletotnchuni 
  Althieie. 
  232; 
  gossvpina.^ 
  

   spinaceae. 
  278. 
  ^ 
  ^ 
  

  

  Collodion 
  imbedding, 
  292 
  296 
  

   Color 
  of 
  flowers, 
  328. 
  

   Composita;, 
  tannin, 
  313. 
  

  

  Congress, 
  international 
  botanical 
  119 
  122 
  

   Convfera- 
  injury 
  by 
  SO,, 
  187; 
  leaf^structnre 
  

   278; 
  stem 
  structure, 
  185 
  ^'-(-ure. 
  

  

  Convolvulus 
  sepium, 
  234; 
  spitham^eus 
  143 
  

   Copnnus. 
  sclerotia 
  forming. 
  313. 
  ' 
  ^• 
  

  

  Coralorrhiza 
  mnata, 
  145 
  

   Cornace^, 
  revision 
  of 
  N. 
  Am 
  30 
  86 
  

  

  nia„tr2^^-^^>' 
  -"-"--f 
  cultivated 
  

  

  oi.j 
  g^idorata, 
  89 
  Greenf^ 
  3fi- 
  //r»,/ 
  

  

  Sa 
  ' 
  ?9. 
  f 
  "^^'^^^"' 
  ^: 
  obl?q\;a.l5; 
  ^a 
  C 
  

  

  Sricea, 
  'l4-'Sfs"''3l'^ 
  'T'^' 
  ^= 
  

   stnc/a 
  89^"suecic^ 
  ' 
  ^f' 
  stolomfera, 
  86; 
  

   Torr*>. 
  i 
  ^4 
  ?. 
  ?*-^\ 
  ^2; 
  fomentnlosa 
  35- 
  

  

  Corj-dahsspp.,162. 
  ^^''i^- 
  d^. 
  

  

  CoryUis 
  rostrata. 
  146. 
  

  

  coecmodon 
  Renauldi 
  41 
  m 
  

  

  Cosson, 
  Ernest, 
  t 
  49 
  '' 
  ■ 
  

  

  Cotton, 
  anthrncnose. 
  335; 
  new 
  Ramulariaon, 
  

  

  C^Imi 
  ^\^'-; 
  appointment, 
  344 
  

   C^ 
  l"5^;^"^^^keon,126.''• 
  

  

  335 
  

  

  C^Si,^''^^^' 
  ^^- 
  230. 
  

   ^>stoliths. 
  growth 
  of, 
  186 
  

  

  Cystopus 
  IpomceceWnduVanx, 
  323. 
  

  

  D 
  

  

  Dacr>'myces 
  deliquescens, 
  86. 
  

  

  Danthonia 
  spicata, 
  160. 
  

  

  Datura 
  meteloides, 
  211; 
  stamens, 
  104. 
  

  

  DeBary's 
  microscope 
  slides, 
  101. 
  

  

  Delphinium 
  Parishii, 
  52. 
  

  

  Desmodium 
  Cauadense, 
  83; 
  cuspidatnm, 
  83; 
  

   Dillenii, 
  83; 
  Marilandicum, 
  83; 
  panicula- 
  

   tum, 
  83; 
  sessilifolium, 
  82, 
  83. 
  

  

  Dewev, 
  H. 
  M.. 
  appointment, 
  277. 
  

  

  Diastase, 
  240, 
  279. 
  346. 
  

  

  Dicranella 
  Langloisii, 
  39, 
  151. 
  

  

  Dicranum 
  consobrinum, 
  39; 
  falcatnm, 
  

  

  var. 
  Henderson!, 
  39. 
  

  

  Dictydium 
  cernnuni, 
  316. 
  

  

  Didymodon 
  Hendersoni, 
  40, 
  151. 
  

  

  Diseases, 
  313, 
  336; 
  carnation, 
  231; 
  cotton, 
  166, 
  

   335; 
  germs, 
  variability 
  of. 
  228; 
  grape, 
  255; 
  

   hollyhock, 
  232; 
  lily, 
  8; 
  nature 
  of, 
  171; 
  oaa 
  

   228; 
  peach-yellows, 
  345; 
  potato-scab, 
  230, 
  

  

  234, 
  336; 
  spinach, 
  278. 
  

   Distichlis, 
  109. 
  

  

  Donnellsmithia 
  Gautemalensis,h- 
  

  

  E 
  

  

  Klatine 
  Californica, 
  63. 
  

  

  Kllis, 
  J. 
  B., 
  biogrraphy, 
  299. 
  

  

  P^mbryos, 
  chlorophyll 
  in, 
  46. 
  

  

  Epigiea 
  repens, 
  19. 
  

  

  Kpilobiuin 
  pahistre 
  pollen, 
  

  

  Kpinasty 
  of 
  Solanum 
  tuberosum, 
  121- 
  

  

  Kciuisetum 
  affinities, 
  6; 
  arvense, 
  apical 
  growui 
  

  

  of 
  roots. 
  174. 
  . 
  -EA. 
  

  

  iCrifferon 
  Parry 
  i, 
  65; 
  Scribneri, 
  iw. 
  

  

  Tweedyana,65; 
  rK'f^^jv,65; 
  

  

  ^riogynia 
  unifiora, 
  241; 
  cisspitosa, 
  -« 
  

  

  pectinata, 
  241. 
  

   Eriophorum 
  cypennum, 
  160. 
  

   Krodiuin 
  cicutarium, 
  332; 
  Texauuni 
  0^. 
  

   Kryngium 
  Carlinae, 
  260; 
  fatidum. 
  26U. 
  i.*^- 
  

  

  nioni. 
  260; 
  pectinatuin, 
  260. 
  

   Erythroniuni 
  albidum, 
  125. 
  

   Eucalyptus, 
  drainag"e 
  by, 
  277. 
  

   Euchlaena 
  Inxuriaiis, 
  108. 
  

   Euphorbia, 
  seed-coats, 
  228. 
  

   Exchange 
  Club, 
  Botanical, 
  233. 
  , 
  ^^ 
  

  

  Experiment 
  Stations. 
  (See 
  Agricultural 
  r. 
  f 
  

  

  Sta.) 
  

   Extermination 
  of 
  plants, 
  25. 
  

  

  F 
  

  

  Fermentation 
  of 
  bread, 
  204. 
  

  

  Festuca 
  oviua, 
  165. 
  ^ 
  ,.,. 
  . 
  log 
  

  

  Ficus 
  elastica, 
  growth 
  of 
  cystolitns 
  ^^^ 
  

   Filicineae, 
  affiinities 
  of, 
  1; 
  gro^^th 
  

  

  thallia, 
  228. 
  ,, 
  ^anuS. 
  

  

  Fissidens 
  obtusifolius 
  var. 
  Kansanu^ 
  

  

  4S 
  

  

  40, 
  

  

  Flowers 
  and 
  insects, 
  81, 
  199- 
  

   F'orestry 
  schools, 
  277. 
  

   Forests, 
  drainingr 
  soil, 
  345. 
  

  

  Fontiuaiis 
  Kindbergii, 
  53. 
  

  

  Fuligo 
  varians, 
  316. 
  ntaliSi 
  

  

  Fnnaria 
  calcarea, 
  var. 
  occiCienta 
  ^^^v 
  

  

  Fungi, 
  description 
  of 
  new 
  species 
  j^- 
  

  

  nomic, 
  25: 
  and 
  gerniicides 
  o^,^^^^^^^! 
  

  

  illustrations, 
  187; 
  mo"^^^l"f 
  ' 
  T 
  phiUpP^'^- 
  

   di.seases 
  produced 
  by. 
  yti, 
  

  

  Isls., 
  239; 
  in 
  winter, 
  85. 
  

  

  Fungicides, 
  69, 
  211, 
  337. 
  

  

  