422 



INDEX. 



Eschscholtzia, ovules ~If.3\ pro- 

 tection of stamens 353 

 Excretion 173 

 Exobasidium JfS 



Fagus, mycorhiza j'jS 



Fats 160 



Fennel, resin receptacle VG 



Fermentation 162 



Fern, maidenhair 3S2, 406 



Fernvvorts 60; ovary 290; sper- 

 mary 2S0, 2S2\ sporangium 

 229, S5G 



Fertilization 255, 285 



Fig, inflorescence 2G0 



Filament 246 



Fir, seed 2in \ seedling IIS 



Fission 17, 211 



Flax, stem HH 



Flower 92, 236; leaves 131; 

 movements 196 



Fly fungus 351^ 



Fly trap, leaves 208, 345 



Foliage 119 



Food, for insects 359; insects as 

 342; with spores 215 



Foods 159; manufacture 166, 

 16S; storage 16S; transloca- 

 tion 168 



Fossombronia 54 



Fragmentation 211 



Fraxinus, pistil 2^1 



Freezing, protection against 

 315 



Fructifications 21S 



Fruits, accessory 304; adapta- 

 tions to distribution of seed 

 361; of angiosperms 300; dry 

 300; fleshy 303, 367; of gym- 

 nosperms 298; multiple 305 



Fucus 33, 34, 373,403; egg 2S6; 

 ovary 2S7, 2SS; spermaiy 278 



Funaria. leaf SG; development 

 of sporophyte 20G; ovary 290 



Function 143; limits to 146; unit 

 of 144 



Fungi 39, 213, 216 ff., 335, 337, 

 338; fission 10; loss of sex- 

 uality 293 



Fusion, of hyphie 45; of sta- 

 mens 249 



Gametophyte 49; of fernworts 

 60; of liverworts 53, 54', of 

 mosses 55; reduction 61, 292; 

 of seed plants 64; shoot 82 



Gaultheria, fruit .3^^ 



Gelatin 6, 12 



Gemmae 260 



Geotropism 197 



Gerardia, parasitic 330 



Germination, adaptations to 

 367; of pollen 251 



Gloeocapsa S 



Grafting 267 



Grain 301 



Grasses, geotropic node 199, 

 200; }ea.i I2lf; rollingof leaves 

 3J;i 



Grimmia, capsules 355 



Growth 151, 178; conditions of 

 1S3; daily period 185; dura- 

 tion 187; grand period 181; 

 induced 295; intercalary 38; 

 of leaves 137, 13S; localiza- 



' tion of 22; measuring 180; 

 movements due to 192; of cell 

 wall 7; of spores 215; region 

 of 181; spontaneous varia- 

 tions in 187 



Gymnosjjerms 237; (jvary 291; 

 seed 297; spermary 2S0, 282 



Hairs 320, 331. 322, 347; absorb- 

 ing 323; glandular 360; of 

 stem 101 



Ilalophytes 371, 326 



Hauptoria 4-', 4'' 



Heat from lespiration 174 



Heath, rolled leaf 321 



1 leliotropism 194 



Hellebore, pistil 24I 



Helotism 333, 337 



Heterocysts 9 



Heterogamy 271, 276 



Hibernacula 264 



Honevsuckle, buds ..W; leaves 

 12:i ' 



Hop, emergences 202 



Horse-chestnut, leaf 12G 



Horsetails 384, 405; sporangia 

 230, ;.',/,'; sporangium wall 

 2. '3; spores 233 



