INDEX. 



347 



Corydalis, 146 



Corylus aveUana, 10 



Cowslip, the oomnion, 14 ; short- 



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

 Cratoxylon formosam, 123 

 Crocker, C. W., on Plantago lanceo- 



lata, 306 

 Gryptostaehys, 313, 332 

 Cwphea purpurea, 168 



Darwin, Charles, on reproductive 

 organs under cultivation, 7; in- 

 tercrossed plants, 80 ; prepotency 

 of pollen, 62 ; insects fertilising 

 flowers, 79; Cephalanthera gran- 

 diflora, 98 ; Spidendron and Cat- 

 tleya, 313 ; number of pollen- 

 grains, 338 



• , W., on Pulmonaria angusti- 



folia, 105, 107 



Datura arborea, 251 



Delpino, plants fertilised by the 

 wind, 10 ; on the walnut, 10 ; 

 Folygonaeese, 114 ; pollen-grains, 

 250 ; Thymus aerpyUum, 299 ; 

 clcised or cleistogamic flowers, 

 311, 337 ; Viola odorata, 317 



Diantluis harbatus, 30 



Dickie, Dr., on Eriophomm angusti- 

 folium, 307 



DietwrmiMS fraxinella, 146 



Diodia, 135 



Dioecious and sub-dicecious plants, 

 287 



Discospermum, 286 



Doubleday, H., on Primula elatior, 

 73 



DraoooepTialum Moldavicum, 299 



Drosera Anglica, 329, 342 



rotundifoUa, 328 



Duval-Jouve, M., on Cryptaniachys, 

 313; Leersia oryzoides, 333, 334 



Dyer, Thiselton, on Salvia Mor- 

 minum, 8 ; Cratoxylon formosum, 

 123 



E. 



Echium vidgare, 111, 305, 307 

 Epideudron, 313 



Epigssa repens, 297 

 Eranthemum ambiguum, 329 

 Eriophorwm angmtifolium, 307 

 Erythroxylum, 121 ; pollen-grains of, 



250 

 Euonymus Europseui, 287-293 

 Euphrasia officiiuilis, 4 

 Euryale, 311 



T. 



Faram^a, 128 ; pollen-grains of, 129 

 Fitzgerald, Mr., on Thelymitra, 313 

 Forsythia mspeitsa, 117; stamens, 

 252 



viridiesima, 117 



Fraga/ria CMloends, 293 



elatior, 293 



vesea, 293 



Virginiana, 293 



Frax/invs exoehior, 11 



Galium cruciatum, 286 



Gartner on the sterUity of unions 

 between distinct species, 29 ; Pri- 

 mula vulgaris and veris, 58, 59; 

 hybrid Verbascums, 76, 77, 80 ; 

 prepotency of pollen, 241 ; varia- 

 tion in the sexual powers of 

 plants, 267 ; contabescent anthers, 

 193, 283 



Gentianese, 115 



Geraniacese, 163 



Geranium sylvatieum, 308 



Gesneria pendulina, 261 



Gilia aggregata, 118 



coronopifolia, 119 



mieranfha, 119 



nvdicaulis, 1 1 9 



pulehdla, 118 



Gillibert on Menyanthes, 311 



Gloriosa Lily, the, 146 



Godron on hybrid Primulas, 55 



Gray, Prof. Asa, proposes the term 

 heterogone or heterogonous, 2 ; on 

 lAnum, 101 ; Leucosmia Bur- 

 nettiana and acuminata, 114 ; 

 Forsythia suspeTisa, 117; Gilia 

 puleliella, 118; 0. coronopifolia 



