PROLIFICATION OF 
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Leafy. Floral. 
*TLilium ! 
Amaryllidacez. Fourcroya 
Alismacez. Alisma ! 
Palmacezx. Cocos. 
Juncaceez. *Juncus! 
Restiacee. Restio! Restio ! 
Elegia ! Elegia ! 
Willdenovia ! Willdenovia ! 
Cyperacee. Carex. 
Graminacee. Dactylis. 
*Lolium ! 
Festuca. 
*Zea ! 
*Triticum ! 
*Hordeum ! 
Secale. 
Phleum. 
In addition to the papers already cited the following 
works may be consulted with reference to prolification 
of the inflorescence : 
Moquin-Tandon, ‘ El. Ter. Veg.,’ p. 376. Engelmann, ‘ De Antholysi,’ 
§ 85—87. Fleischer, ‘Missbild. Versch. Cultur. Pflanz.’ For figures 
of Hen and Chicken Daisy (Bellis prolifera), see Lobel, ‘ Ic.,’477. Sweert, 
‘ Florileg.,’ pl. 98, f.5. ‘Hort. Eystett. Plant. Vern.,’ fol. iv, f. i, &e. 
For similar malformations in marigold (Calendula), see Lobel, ‘ Ic.,’ 553. 
‘Act. Acad. Nat. Cur.,’ vol. x, p. 208. Jaeger, ‘ Missbilld.,? 192-195. 
‘Hort. Eystett.,’ pl. estiv. fol. ui, fi. Klinsmann, ‘ Linnea,’ t. x, p. 607. 
For monstrous plantains, in addition to previous citations, see 
Camerarius, ‘ Epist.,’ p. 261, P. rosea. Matthioli, ‘Krauterb,’ 245. 
Lobel, ‘Stirp. Advers. Nov.,’ p. 128, P. major paniculata. J. Bauhin, 
‘Hist. Plant., i, p. 503 b. Ibid., p. 503, a, ¢, P. major rosea, bracteata 
paniculata, prolifera, &c. ‘ Hort. Hystett.,’ pl. estiv., t. vii, f. 2, P. 
rosea et P. bracteata. Lobel, ‘ Stirp. Hist.,’ p. 162. Dodonzus, ‘ Pempt.,’ 
1—4, cap. xxiii, P. major spica multiplex, i.e. paniculata. Gerard, 
‘Herbal.’ Clusius, ‘Plant. Rar. Hist.,’ lib. v, p. 109—10, Plantago 
augustifolia Gareti prolifera. Marchand, ‘ Adansonia,’ iv, p. 156. 
Conifere.—Richard, ‘Mem. Conif.,’ tab. xiii, f. 9. A. Braun, ‘ Das 
Individ.,” 1853, p. 65. De Cand., ‘Organogr.,’ tab. xxxvi. Wigand, 
* Bot. Untersuch.,’ 154. Schlechtendal, ‘ Bot. Zeit.,’ 1859, p. 239. Caspary, 
‘De Abiet. flor. fem. struct. morphol.’ Parlatore, ‘Ann. Sc. Nat.,’ 
1862, vol. xvi, p. 215. Cramer, ‘ Bildungsabweich.,’ p. 4, &c., &e. 
Graminee.—Bauhin, ‘Pinax.,’ 21. Morison, ‘Hist. Plant.,’? t. i. 
Winckler, ‘Ephem. Nat. Cur.” dec. i, ann. 7, 8, p. 151. Irmisch, 
‘Flora,’ 1858, p. 40, &c. 
See also under Chloranthy, Viviparous plants, &c. 
Prolification of the flower—In the preceding sections the 
formation of adventitious buds of a leafy or floral nature 
on the inflorescence has been considered. A similar 
production of buds may take place in the flower itself, 
