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QUERCUS sessiliflora 805-7 | Red-fruited Cherry, The 413-14 
description . 3805-7 | Reflecting power of superfi- 
fruit . 307 cial plantcells . . . 656 
leaves . 806-7 | Renewed health and vigour . 285 
venation . . 306-7 | Ruamnvs catharticus 482-3 
wood » . .805-7 autumnal foliage . 483 
Quiet country walk,’ ‘The . 284 description . 482-3 
flowers 482 
R. fruit . 482 
RADICLE, Derinition oF . 24 leaves 483 
growth of a ky BF uses » +» 483 
self-supporting func- venation . . 483 
tions of ‘ a 88 Raamnts frangula a 484-5 
Rain, Gentle influence of . 86 autumnal foliage . 485 
Rambles along the streamside 181-3 description . .484-5 
at Lyndhurst . 117-24 flowers 485 
at midnight 221-35 fruit 485 
by twilight 153-61 leaves 485 
from Brockenhurst venation. . . 485 
to Lyndhurst 187-92 | Rhine-side esplanades . . 267 
in the New Forest 111-14 | Richmond Forest. . . 148 
into the greenwood Ride, Through aGreen . 218-18 
shade . . 4171-7 | ‘Rings’ inwood . 69, 70 
on the uplands .165-6 | River-side towns on the Con- 
some woodland 111-235 tinent ee we 267 
through a green Rosinta pseud-Acacia 444-9 
ride . 213-218 description 444-9 
through glade and flowers 448 
covert : 127-35 fruit . 448 
wherea Norman fell. 141-9 leaves 447-8 
where the green venation . 448 
leaves quiver 195-209 wood , 447 
Ramification of roots . . 67 | Robur, Definition of 294, 
Rapid change in landscape Rockingham Forest . 148 
colours . - - 100,103 | Root, Elongation of the . 38 
Rate of growth in plants . 64-5 enlargementof the. 38 
Raw materials of plants . 61 growth of the . 66-8, 85 
Rays of cellular tissue . 70, 82 incipient . : . 388 
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