INDEX. 



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of gynceceum, 93, 194; leafy- 

 carpels, 194 ; " inferior " fruit, 235- 

 236. 



Cherry -laurel, forked . inflorescence, 

 38. 



Chickweed, apetalous flowers, 254. 



Cliloranthy, 123. 



Chorisis, 74. 



Chrysanthemum, fasciated inflores- 

 cence, 40 i metamorphosed disk 

 florets, 142 ; peloric ray -florets, 

 150 ; zygomorphio disk- florets, 152. 



Cibotium, conformation of sorus, 

 202. 



Cistinese, ontogeny of andrcEcium, 

 260. 



Citrus, extra whorl of carpels, 90. 



Cladanthus, secondary heads, 19. 



Cladothamnus, polypetaly, 112. 



Clarkia, positive dedoublemeut of 

 corolla, 78. 



Clematis, virescence and phyllody of 

 sepals, 126; petalody of stamen, 

 172 ; fusion of sepals, 249. 



Cleome, polyphylly of androeoium 

 and gynceceum, 86 ; staminodes, 

 86 ; proliferated flower, 87 ; extra 

 carpels, 93. 



Clethra, polypetaly, 112. 



Clitoria, vexillar pelory, 149. 



Clover, proliferated flower-head, 4 ; 

 extra carpels, 91-92 ; anther-bear- 

 ing sepals, 136; virescent and 

 leafy carpels, 194. 



Club-moss, sessile cone, 231. 



Coco-nut, male flowers changed into 

 female, 191-192. 



Codiseum, abnormal foliage, 199. 



Coelogyne, 2-merous peloric flower, 

 245-246. 



Cohesion, 237-259. 



Coleoptile, iorking of, 275; nature 

 of, 275. 



Collateral dedoublement, 69, 77. 



Columbine, proliferated flower, 8 ; 

 spurless, 141 ; sepalody of corolla, 

 141 ; spur-nectaries of, 148 ; sepa- 

 lody of stamens, 171 ; double 

 flowers of, 174. 



Comfrey, ooroUa-enations, 71. 



Commelynacese, green sepals, 126. 



Compositae, proliferation of capitu- 

 lum, 3, of flower, 6 ; secondary 

 heads, 19: axillary shoots, 28; 

 polyphylly in pappus, 66 ; struc- 

 ture of ray-floret, 88, of pistil, 93 ; 

 bilabiate florets, 112; mode of 

 union of anthers, 115 ; pelory, 149- 

 150. 



Conclusions, on proliferation, 29-33 ;. 

 on fasoiation, 56 ; on positive de- 

 doublement. 103 ; on pelory, 150 ; 

 on metamorphosis, 212-213; on 

 negative dedoublement and sup- 

 pression, 260-264 ; final, 271-272. 



Cone, origin and evolution of, 1, 31, 

 122-123 ; nature of, in Coniferae, 

 22-27, in Cycads, 122-123; pro- 

 liferation ot in Bquisehim, 211. 



Coniferse, axillary proliferation, 21 ; 

 female cone, 21-i7 ; leafy stamen, 

 171 ; carpel reduced to ovule, 190. 



Corn-marigold, fasciated inflores- 

 cence, 40. 



Corn-poppy, suppression of stamens,. 

 257. 



Corolla, positive dedoublement, 66; 

 dialysis of, 111-113, 275; origin 

 of, 136; phyllody and virescence 

 of, 137-139 ; squamody of, 139 ;. 

 sepalody of, 139-142 ; zygomorphy 

 of, 151-153'; pelory of, 142-151; 

 OTuliferous, 160-161 ; enations, 

 183 ; 1-merouB, 249, 252-253 ; sup- 

 pression of, 253-254 ; spurless, 

 254; of Oleacese, 262. 



Corona of Narcissus, nature of, 101, 

 156-159, 178-180 ; dialysis of, 113, 

 156; of Caryophyllaoese, 180; of 

 Pancratium, 180; and anther- 

 structure, 189. 



Corylus, extra carpels, 95. 



Corynostylis (Violacese), small pos- 

 terior petals, 153. 



Cowslip, proliferated inflorescence,,, 

 3 ; petalody of stamens, 175. 



Crack-willow, staminody of carpels, 

 208 ; adventitious flowers, 269- 

 270 ; proliferation of flowers, 270 ; 

 virescent bract and pistil, 270. 



Crocus, fasciated flower, 45 ; poly- 

 phylly, 60-61 ; extra carpel, 94 ; free 

 styles, 117 ; staminody of calyx,. 

 136 ; carpelloid sepals, 137 ; sta- 

 minody of petals, 155 ; ovuliferous 

 petals, 160 ; stigmatiferous bracts 

 and floral organs, 161 ; petaloid 

 stamens, 166; fusion of sepal to 

 petal, 234. 



Crotalaria, adnation of flower-stalk, 

 233. 



Cruoif ersB, axillary flowers, 20 ; origin 

 of calyx-whorl from corolla, 67, 

 140-141 ; origin of 4-merous corolla,. 

 67, 141, of androecium, 85, 261 ; 

 subject to phyllody, 124 ; ancestral 

 flower of, 85,93 ; dialysis of ovary, 

 116; virescent petals, 138-139;. 



