INDEX. 



347 



OOETDALIS. 



Corydalis, 146 



Corylus avellana, 10 



Cowslip, the comtnon, 14 ; short- 



and long-styled, 19-22, 56-71 

 Cratoxylon formosum, 123 

 Crocker, C. W., on Plantago Irnieeo- 



Uta, 306 

 Oryptosiaehys, 313, 332 

 Cuphea pu/rpurea, 168 



D. 



Darwin, Charles, on reproductive 

 organs under cultivation, 7; in- 

 tercrossed plants, 30 ; prepotency 

 of pollen, 62, insects fertilising, 

 flowers, 79 ; Cephalanthera gran- 

 diflora, 98 ; Epidendron3.na.Gat- 

 tleya, 313; number of pollen- 

 grains, 338 



, W., on Pttlmonaria angusti- 



folia, 105, 107 



Datura arborea, 251 



Delpino, plants tertilised by the 

 wind, 10 ; on the walnut, 10 ; 

 Folygonacess, 114; pollen-grains, 

 250 ; Thymus serpyllum, 299 ; 

 closed or cleistogamic flowers, 



311, 337 ; Viola odorata, 317 



Dianthus iariatus, 30 



Dickie, Dr., on Eriophormn angusti- 

 folium, 307 



Dictamnusfraxinella, 146 



Diodia, 135 



Dioecious and sub-dioecious plants, 

 287 



Diecoipemmm, 286 



Doubleday, H., on Primula elatior, 

 73 



Sracocephahim Moldavicam, 299. 



Drosera Anglica, 329, 842 



rotundifoUa, 328 



Duval-Jouve, M., on Cryptostaohys, 

 313 ; Leersia oryzoides, 333, 334 



Dyer, Thiselton, on Salvia Eor- 

 minvm, 8; Cratoxylon formosum, 

 123 



S. 



Echium vulgare. 111, 305, 307 

 Epidendron, 313 



Epigiea repens, 297 

 Equal-styled vars. of Primula, %Ti 

 Eranthemum amhiguvm, 329 

 Eriophorum angustifolium, 307 

 Eryth/roxylum, 121 ; pollen-grains of, 



250 

 Euonymus Ev/ropseus, 287-293 

 Euphrasia officinalis, 4 

 Ewyale, 311 



Faramea, 128; pollen-grains of, 129 

 Fitzgerald, Mr., on Thelymitra, 313 

 Forsythia suspensa, 117 ; stamens, 

 252 



viridissima, 1 17 



Fragaria Chiloensie, 293 



■elatior, 293 



vesoa, 293 



Virginiana, 293 



Fraxinus excelsior, 11 



6. 



Galium cruciatum, 286 



Gartner on the sterility of unions 

 between distinct species, 29 ; Pri- 

 mula vulgaris and veris, 58, 59 ; 

 hybrid Verhascums, 76, 77, 80; 

 prepotency of pollen, 241 ; varia- 

 tion in the sexual powers of 

 plants, 267 ; contabescent anthers, 

 193, 283 



Gentianess, 115 



Geraniaceie, 169 



Geranium sylvaticum, 308 



Gesneria pendulina, 261 



Gilia aggregata, 118 



coronopifolia, 119 



mierantha, 119 



nudicavlis, 119 



pulcheUa, 118 



Gillibert on Menyanfhes, 311 



Gloriosa Lily, the, 146 



Godron on hybrid Primulas, 55 



Gray, Prof. Asa, proposes the term, 

 heterogone or heterogonous, 2 ; on 

 Linum, 101 ; Lmcosmia Bur- 

 nettiana and acuminata, 114 ; 

 Forsythia suspensa, 117; GUia 

 piileheUa, 118; G. coronopifolia, 



