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GENERAL INDEX. 



Nasturtium, garden, lo, 58. 



Nasturtium Pyrenaicum, 41. 



" Natural orders of plants," Twining, 13. 



Nature, its influence on the mind, 45. 



Nature-printing, 57. 



Nepenthes, pitcher plants, 17. 



Nepeta glechoma, ii, 16, 32. 



Nicholas, "History of Orders of Knight- 

 hood," 25. 



Nichol, the teaching of Nature, 50. 



Nightshade, deadly, 16. 



Nipplewort, 39. 



Nodose form of root, 29. 



Numerical relationship of various parts 

 of flower, 9. 



Nut, form of fruit, 22. 



Oak, II, 12, 17, 21, 30, 60. 

 Oat, 19. 



Occidental plane, 59. 

 Ochrea, form of stipule, 33. 

 CEnothera biennis, 9, 10, 14. 

 Oil-colour nature-printing process, 58. 

 Ononis campestr is, 27. 

 Onopordum Acanihium, 25, 26. 

 Opposite arrangements of leaves, 11. 

 Opposite-leaved pond- weed, 11. 

 Orange lily, 45. 

 Orchid, perianth of, 5. 

 Order of knighthood, the Thistle, 26. 

 Oriental plane, 58. 

 Our Lady's thistle, 22. 

 Outline of the leaf, 11. 

 Oval form of leaf, 10. 

 Ovary, 6. 



Owen Jones, " Grammar of Ornament,'' 

 13- 



Palminerved venation, 12. 

 Panicle form of inflorescence, 19. 

 Pansy, 30, 43, 44. 

 Papaver Rhxas, 10, 16, 22, 57. 

 Papilionaceous plants, 28. 

 Papyrus, Egyptian, 15. 

 Parallel-veined leaves, 12. 

 Parasitic plants, 29, 46, 59. 

 Parkinson, " Garden of Pleasant 



Flowers," 14. 

 Parsnip, 8, 52. 

 Passion flower, 20. 

 Pastinaca sativa, 5 2. 

 Patera form in ornamental art, 54. 

 Peach, 22. 



Pea flowers as an order analysed, 27. 

 Pear, 11, 22. 

 Pedicularis palustris, 46. 

 Peepul tree, 35. 

 Pelargonium, 4, 8, 10, 13. 

 Peltate form of leaf, 10. 

 Penninerved venation, 1 2. 

 Peony, 22. 



Perfoliate honeysuckle, 11. 

 Perianth, nature of, 5, 45. 

 Periwinkle, 7, 17, 19. 

 Persians notorthodoxMohammedans, I. 

 Persicaria, variegated leaf of, 50. 

 Persistent calyx, 15. 

 Petioles modified into spines, 23. 

 Phaseolus vulgaris, 20. 

 Phelloderma cuneato-ovata, 35. 

 Phoenix dactylifera, 22. 

 Physalis Alkekengi, 45. 

 Pictatia, stipules of, 23. 

 Pimpernel, 1 1, 60. 

 Pine, II. 

 Pinnate forms of leaf, 12. 



Pitcher plants, 17. 



Plane, 58, 59. 



Plantain, 17, 19. 



Plantagenista, 21. 



Plantago major, 19. 



Plant ago sparsifolia, 19. 



"Plant Form," Hulme, 13. 



Plant names, their meanings, 13, 30, 



59- 

 Plants, dried, for reference, 57. 

 Plants, medicinal value of, 32, 49, 51, 



S3- 

 Plants whose flowers appear before the 



leaves, 24. 

 Plant symbols of the Virgin Mary, 5. 

 Platanus occidentalis, 59. 

 Platanus orientalis, 58. 

 Plectocomia elongata, 20. 

 Plicate vernation of leaves, 14. 

 Ploughman's spikenard, 19. 

 Plum, 22. 



Pod form of fruit, 22. 

 Polt, provincial name of buttercup, 28. 

 Poly gala calcarea, 41. 

 Polygonal forms of stem section, 15. 

 Polygonum Persicaria, 10. 

 Pome form of fruit, 22. 

 Pope, on the order and variety of 



Nature, 39. 

 Poppy, 16, 22, 57, 59. 

 Positions of leaves on the stem, 11. 

 Poiamogeton densus, 11. 

 Potato, 7, 8. 



Potentilla anserina, 7, 8, 60. 

 Potentilla reptans, 8, 36, 56. 

 Powderings and diapers, their nature, 



46, 47. 

 Prickles, thorns, and spines, 22. 

 Primordial leaves, 8. 

 Primrose, primula veris, 6, 14, 23, 39, 



40, 45- 

 Privet, 19, 60. 

 Prunus spinosa, 8, 22. 

 Puck's-glove, 53. 

 Purple dead-nettle, 46, 60. 

 Purple mountain milk-vetch, 28. 

 Purple spring crocus, 24. 

 Pyrus communis, 11. 

 Pyrus Malus, 11, 12. 



Quinine, 32. 



Quercus Robur, 11, 12, 22. 



Raceme form of inflorescence, 19. 



Radiate forms of leaves, ir. 



Radish, 4, 8, 15, 29. 



Rafflesia Arnoldi of Sumatra, 4. 



Ragged Robin, 60. 



Ragwort, 12, 39. 



Ramal origin of spines, 22. 



Ranunculus acris, 37. 



Ranunculus aquatilis, 28, 41. 



Ranunculus arvensis, 41. 



Ranunculus Asiaticus, 28. 



Ranunculus bulbosus, 17, 28, 41. 



Ranunculus Ficaria, 8, 28, 31, 56, 58. 



Ranunculus Flammula, 41. 



Ranunculus Lingua, 28. 



Ranunculus parviflorus, 28. 



Ranunculus repens, 28. 



Raphanus sativus, 15. 



Raspberry, 22. 



Rattle, 6, 30. 



Red-berried Bryony, 34. 



Red currant, 19. 



Red dead-nettle, 60. 



Red rattle, 46. 



Regular perianth, 6. 



" Religio Medici" quotation from, 22. 



Reniform leaf, 10. 



Repetition as a principle of ornamental 



art, 7. 

 Reseda lutea, 60. 

 Reseda Luteola, 12. 

 Reseda odorata, 1 9. 

 Rest-harrow, 27. 



Reticular venation of leaves, 12. 

 Reversed trefoil, 27. 

 Rhinanthus Crista- galli, 19, 45. 

 Rhododendron, 21. 

 Rhubarb, 33. 

 Rhus radicans, 29. 

 Ribes rubrum, 19, 22. 

 Ricinus communis, 10. 

 Roman earthenware, root forms on, 29. 

 Root forms as heraldic badge, 29. 

 Root leaves, 8. 



Root-like members of the ivy, 29. 

 Roots, various forms of, 29. 

 Rosa canina, 23. 

 Rose, s, 23, 34. 



Rough-podded yellow-vetch, 27. 

 Rounded forms of leaves, 16. 

 Rousseau on the pleasures of a study of 



Botany, 10. 

 Rubus fruticosus, 22. 

 Rubus idceus, 22. 

 Ruellia anisophylla, 16. 

 Ruskin on symmetry, 7. 

 Ruskin on the study of plant forms, 



32, 37- 



Saffron, produce of the crocus, 24. 



Sagittaria sagittifolia, 10. 



Sagittate form of leaf, 10. 



Salisburia adiantifolia, 11, 14. 



Samara form of fruit, 22, 36. 



Sambucus nigra, 7, 8, 15. 



Saponaria officinalis, 45. 



Sarothamnus scoparius, 19, 21. 



Sar^acenia Drummondii, 16. 



Sarracenia flava, 17. 



Saxifraga umbrosa, 10. 



Scale form in ornamental art, 48. 



Scales, rudimentary leaves, 14, 33. 



Scaly bracts, 50. 



Scarlet poppy, 10, 16, 57. 



Scarlet runner, 33. 



Scars on stem, nature of, 15. 



Scientific knowledge, Carlyle on, 48. 



Screw pine, 29. 



Scotch crocus, 24. 



Scrophularia Pyrenaica, 42. 



Seaweeds as material for the designer, 



38. 

 Seaweeds, false roots ol, 29. 

 Sedges, 15. 

 Sedum acre, 56. 

 Seminal leaves, 8. 

 Sempervivum tectorum, 12. 

 Senecio Jacobcea, 12. 

 Senecio squalidus, 39. 

 Senecio vulgaris, 19, 39. 

 Serrate form of leaf outline, 12. 

 Serrulate form of leaf outline, 1 2. 

 Shakespeare, quotation from, 43. 

 Shamrock of Ireland, 58. 

 Shenstone, the herb garden, 31. 

 Shepherd's purse, 4, 15, 46. 

 Shining crane's-bill, 37, 52, 56. 

 Significance of plant names, 13, 30. 

 Sida kastata, 35. 



