INDEX. 



287' 



Love-in-a-mist, sepalody of stamens, 



171 ; coherent carpels, 258. 

 Jjupinus, proliferated inflorescence, 



6 ; forked inflorescence, 39 ; vexil- 



la,r pelory, 149. 

 Lychnis, hermaphrodite flower, 8S. 

 Lycopodium, two sporangia on sporo- 



phyll, 102 ; sessile cone, 231. 

 Lysimachia, andruecium, 79 ; vires- 



ceutflower, 115; free stamens, 115. 



Madonna-lily, petalomania, 77 ; brac- 

 teody of flower, 124 ; adnation of 

 flower-stalk, 231. 



Magnoliaceae, primitive flower, 260, 

 263, 



Maidenhair-tree, proliferation of ? 

 flower, 7 ; extra carpels, 96. 



ilaize, secondary cobs, 18 ; structure 

 of inflorescence, 58 ; disruption of 

 inflorescence, 58 ; hermaphrodite 

 flower, 88, 96 ; male flowers re- 

 placed by female, 191 ; female 

 flowers replaced by male, 208 ; 

 androgynous inflorescence, 208 ; 

 forked coleoptile, 275. 



Malachium, structure of ovary, 186. 



Malvaceae, adelphous stamens, 113 ; 

 dialysis of androecium, 113 ; mona-. 

 delphy, 255. 



Mango, union of leaves, 168, 209. 



Mangrove, polyphylly of calyx, 66. 



Manna-ash, corolla of, 262. 



Man-orchis, labelliform sepals, 135. 



Marattiaceoe, sporophyll, 213. 



Marguerite, metamorphosed disk- 

 florets, 142. 



Marsh-marigold, displaced sepal, 

 131; ovuliferous stamens, 192- 

 193. 



Marsh-orchis, spurless pelory, 148. 



Marsiliacese, 212. 



Masters, on proliferated Primula, 9 ; 

 on axillary flowers, 20-21 ; on ovu- 

 liferous scale . of Conifers, 25 ; on 

 , proliferation, 32 ; on pleiotaxy in 

 Cyclamen, 70 ; on extra corollas 

 of Datura, 10-71; on petalomania 

 in lily, 77 ; on positive dedouble- 

 ment in Cypripedrnm, 82-83 ; on 

 extra ovules of Ranunculus, 97, of 

 rose, 97-98 ; on dialysis of calyx, 

 109 ; on superior ovary of apple, 

 110; on structure of Eosaceous 

 fruit, 110; on free stamens of 

 cucumber, 114-115; on pistil of 

 Primulacese, 117 ; on solution of 

 ovary in apple, 1 17-118 ; on supe- 

 rior pistil of Cucuniis, 118; on 



petaloid sepal in Cattleya, 135 ; on 

 virescence in Tropseohim, 138 ; on 

 phyllody of androecium, 161 ; on 

 petaloid stamen of violet, 174 ; on 

 petaloid stamens in Cypripedium,, 

 176 ; on corona of Narcissus, 180 ; 

 on petalody of stamens, 181 ; on 

 carpellody of stamens in Primula,^ 

 185 ; on petaloid . carpels in 

 Primula, 205 ; on stamens in 

 ovaries of Bmokea, 207 ; on pinna 

 of oarpelloid stamen, 207 ; on 

 pollen-bearing nucellus in rose, 

 209 ; on carpel-bearing placenta 

 in Primula, 209 ; on adhesion of 

 stamens to petals, 236 ; on synan- 

 thy, 237 ; on suppression of stami- 

 node in Cypripedium, 257 ; on 

 suppression of carpels in Papaver, 

 259 ; on adventitious flower of 

 wallflower, 267 ; on adventitious, 

 grapes, 267 ; on adventitious 

 spikelet in Hordeum, 269. 



Matricaria, peloric ray -florets, 150. 



Matthiola, positive d^doublement of 

 corolla, 77 ; proliferated, 258 ; sup- 

 pression of stamens and pistil,. 

 258. 



Median proliferation, 2. 



Megacarpsea, andrcecimn, 87. 



Megasporangium, extra one, 102. 



Melilotus, virescent flowers, 19-i. 



Metamorphosis, 121-213 ; conclu- 

 sions on, 212 ; addenda to, 276. 



Miclielia, abnormal leaves, 200. 



Microlepia, conformation of sorus, 

 202. 



Mignonette, proliferated inflores- 

 cence, 4, flower, 9 ; axillary flowers, 

 21. 



Milkwort, petalody of calyx, 135. 



Miltonia, dissociation of stamens,. 

 114 ; double flowers of, 176 ; dia- 

 lysis of column, 176 ; increase of 

 whorls, 177 ; petaloid stamens and 

 carpels, 205. 



Mimosa, extra carpels, 92. 



Mimulus, petalody of calyx, 135 ; 

 stamens of equal length, 181 ;. 

 suppression of corolla, 253-254, 

 257 ; petaloid calyx, 254, 257 ;. 

 suppression of stamens, 256-257. 



Miscellaneous pelory, 148. 



Mite, 40, 127, 270. 



Mock-orange, staminody of calyx, 

 136. 



Monadelphy, 190, 25.5. 



Monkshood, extra spurs, 132, 134 ;. 

 loss of spur, 134. 



