INDEX 



445 



cuticle, gz ; dextrin, 46, 47; 

 ethereal oils, 63 ; fats, 49 ; 

 glycogen, 231 ; inulin, 44, 47 ; 

 ligniiied walls, 32 ; mucilage, 

 38, 95 ; oils, 49 ; oxalate of 

 lime, 59 ; proteins, 3, 49, 50 ; 

 starch, 8, 41, 43 ; suberised 

 walls, 136, 137 ; sugars, 47 ; 

 tannins, 49. 60 ; terpenes, 63. 



Reagents, microscopic, 401, 402, 



Receptacle of flower, 354, 355, 370. 



lieception of pollen, in Angiospcrms, 

 3.56 ; in Gymnosperms, 326, 

 348; in Lyginopteris, 331. 



Receptive spot, 221 (fig.), 222, 224. 



Recessive characters, 384 et seq. 



Red Alga; (Rhodophycea;), 203, 

 406 ; reproduction of. 205 

 (fig.), 228 ; structure of, 203, 

 204, 205 (fig.), 208. 



Red Deal (Pinus sylvesiris), 129 ; 

 — Currant (Ribes), 115. 



lied Snow, 188. 



Reducing sugars, 47. 



Reduction of, flowers, 354, 355 ; 

 leaf-surface, 158, 178 ; num- 

 ber of ovules, 356 ; number of 

 spores, 319, 332 ; poUen-out- 

 put, 373 ; vascular system, 



171-3. 3"- 

 Reduction division, 305-7 (fig.), 



361, 365, 372 ; and segregation 



in hybrids, 385, 390. 

 Remedies against parasitic Fungi, 



254- 

 Reproduction, 190, 193, 195, 197, 



207, 211, 212, 215, 216, 228, 



229, 320, 321. 

 Reproduction of, Abies, 336 (fig.) 



344, 347; Adiantum, 296 

 Agaricus, 248, 249 (fig.) ; Algae 

 212-29 (figs.) ; Angiosperms 

 357-73 (figs.) : Araucana 



345, 346, 347 ; Ascomycetes 

 238-45 (figs.) : Asplenium 



2y|j (fig.), 305 (fig.) ; ^^'I'y- 



rium, 305; Aulacomnion, 277 

 Bacteria, 262, 267 (fig.) ; Basi 

 diomycetes, 245-51 (figs.) 

 Blechnum, 295 ; Boletus, 250, 

 251 (fig.) ; Bryophyta, 277- 

 88 (figs.) ; Cednis, 353 ; 

 Cephalozia, 271 (fig.) ; Chlamy- 

 domonas, 182-6 (figs.), 188, 

 220; Cladophora, 196 (fig.), 

 197, 212, 215, 216, 220; 

 Clavaria, 250, 251 (fig.) ; 

 Claviceps purpurea, 241, 242 



(fig.) ; Conifers, 344-53 (fig.) ; 

 Conjugatae, 216, 226-8 (fig.) ; 

 Cryplomeria, 347 ; Cupressineae, 

 347, 348, 350 ; Cupressus, 345, 

 347 (fig.) ; Cyanophyceae, 206 

 (fig.), 216, 220; Cycads, 

 3^3-7 (figs.) ; Cystopus, 231-4 

 (fig.) ; Desmids, 209 (fig.), 

 216, 220, 228 ; Diatoms, 216, 

 219, 228; Ectocarpus, 212, 

 218, 219 (fig.), 220; Empusa, 



238 ; Equisetum, 312, 313 

 (fig.) ; Ery.siphaceaE, 242-4 

 (fig.) ; Eudorina, 188 (fig.), 

 i8g ; Eurotium (Aspergillus), 

 242, 243 (fig.) ; Fegaiella, 270, 

 (fig), 279 ; Ferns, 291 (fig.), 

 295-309 (figs.) ; Funis, 20: 

 (fig.), 216, 220, 221 (fig.), 

 224-6 (fig.) ; Funayia, 279, 285 

 (iig.), 287 (fig.) ; Geoglossum, 



239 (fig.), 240 ; HiBmatococcus 

 (Sphaerella), 188 ; Hepatica;, 

 277-9 (fig.), 280, 281 (fig.), 

 282-4 (fig.), 288 ; Hormi- 

 dium, 215 (fig.), 216 ; Hvdnum, 

 250, 251 (fig.) ; Hymenophyl- 

 lacea;, 296, 297 (fig.), 301 ; 

 Juniperus, 352 (fig.), 353 ; 

 Laniinaria, 218 ; Layix, 336 

 (fig.), 345, 346, 347 ; Leafy 

 Liverworts, 277, 279, 280, 282, 

 288 ; Lichens, 259, 260 (fig.), 

 261 ; Lycoperdon, 250, 251 

 (fig.) ; Lycopodium, 315, 316 

 (fig.) ; Lyginopteris, 330-33 

 (figs.) ; Marehanlia, 270 (fig.), 

 273 (fig.). 277, 279, 280, 281 

 (fig.), 282 ; Morchella, 239 

 (fig.), 240 ; Mucor, 236-8 

 (fig.) ; Musci, 277, 279 (fig.), 

 280, 284-8 (figs.) ; Myxo- 

 mycetes, 251 ; Neelria, 242 ; 

 Nephrodium filix-mas, 296 

 (fig), 297, 298 (fig.), 299 (fig.), 

 300; CEdogoniuin, 216, 217 

 (fig.), 220-23 (fig.) ; Oomy- 

 cetes, 231-6 (figs.), 238 ; 

 Osmunda, 300, 304, 308, 309 

 (fig.) ; parasitic Angiosperms, 

 179, 365 ; Pediastrum, 192 ; 

 Pellia, 270 (fig.), 277, 278 

 (fig.), 280, 281 (fig.), 282, 283 

 (fi.g.) ; Pelvetia, 226 ; Penicil- 

 liuin, 242, 243 (fig.) ; Peziza, 

 239 (fig.), 240 (fig.) ; Phyco- 

 mycetes, 231-8 (figs.) ; Phy- 

 tophthora, 234, 235 (fig.), 236; 



