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-_ Apopetalous, 129. Fig.: 
_ Aposepalous, 124. 
'Ascophorous hyphz, 288. 
_ Atropous. 
, Ce AE 
t isthencaaid, 200, 251, 271, 203, 315. 
Fig. 371, 384, 385, 389, 420, 427, 428, 
442, 445, 449, 451 
Anthocerotez, 300.. Fig. 42r 
_ Antholysis, 222 | 
- Antipodal cells, 188. Fig. 360 
Apetalz, 374 
. Apetalous (having no corolla), Fig: 207, 
259 
Aphides, 233, 458. 
Apica! cell, 55. Fig. 83 1. 
Apiculate, 105 
» Apocarpous (applied to an ovary or fruit, 
- the carpels of which are not united), 
Fig. 314, 315 
Apocynacez, 387 
232, 250, 252, 
255 
Apophyllous, 134 
Fig. 231-223 
Apothecium, 288. Fig. 409, 413, 414 
Appendages, 141, 154, 155. 1 
285, 319, 328, 329 
Appendicular organs, 72, 86 
Apple, Fig. 519 
Applied botany, 2 
Aquatic roots, 73 
Arales, 354 
_ Araliaceze, 398 
Archegonial receptacle (a group of 
archegonia only), Fig. 422 
Archegonium, 245, 299,. 315,321. Fig. 
422, 428, 441, 445, 451 
Arctic region, 437 
Areg, 443 
_ Arillode, 155 
Arillus, 154. Fig. 328 
- Aristolochiacez, 378... Fig. 279 
Aristotle, 3 
Aroidez, 354. Fig. 194 
Artificial systems, 239 
Asarales, 378 
Ascidiform, 107. Fig. 193, 356 
Ascidium. See Pitcher 
- Asclepiadez, 387. 
Fig. 355 E 
Ascogonium, 283 
Ascomycetes, 263, 282. 
396, 399, 405, 408 
scophore, 282 
Fig. 375, 304- 
Fig. 413 
Ascospore, 268, 280. Fig. 390, 405 
Ascus, (sac) 268, 280, 282, 288. Fig. 395, 
399, 405, 413 
_ Asexual reproduction, 178 
Asexual reproductive cell, 178 
Assimilation, 161, 172, 213 
Asterales, 388 
See Orthotropous 
_ Auriculate (shaped like an ear), Fig. 185 
Australian. peewe, 445 
_ Auxospore, 256 
Fig. 462, 463 
or acentation, 145. 
Fig. 297 
_ Asill ary, Fig. 138 j 
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Axis, 70, 220. | vad 97) 995 368, 
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BACILLARIEA, 256 1) Satie 
Bacteria, 259, 270, ae 
Balanophoraceze, 380 28 Pe oie 3. 
Balsam, 402 bs aa 
Bamboo, Fig, 464 46s Ly © ae Sree 
Banyan, 75, 442 t re CR nae 
Baobab, 40g eat Oe Yr 
Bark, 357. Fig. 66, 67, 351, ‘3524 1 yates 
‘Barrancas,’ 450 Pe ee ee 
Basidiomycetes, 282. 
Basidiospore, 267. 
Basidium, 267. 
Basifixed, 140. 
Fig. “6s, saersoem i 
Fig..303,'3605 5 ¢ ae 
Fig. 393, 398 pat 
Fig. 280, 281, 283, cap : 
Basilar, 143. Fig. 290 
Bast, 66, 357. Fig. 63, 94, 472 B, 476 fu. 
Bast-bundle. Fig. 95, 477. ee 
Bast-cell, 368. Fig. 17, 18, 26, 66, Ae a 
Bast-fibre, 48, 341, 368. Fig. 14, 555, ° Sh2 ey a 
Bignoniacez, 382. 
Bilabiate, 125, 129, 382, 390. 
248, 489 op 
Bilocular, 140, 144. 
315 1l., 317 
Binomial nomenclature, 238 | ie 
Bipinnate;'103. Fig. 243,089) ee 
Bisepalous, 125. Fig. 233) * Hee in 
Biseriate (in two rows), Hig. 228 Soi 
Biserrate, 99. Fig. 170 Dee. 
Bisexual. See Heaaphaiae ay 
Biternate, 103. Fig. 188 ae 
Bixacez, 414 
Bladder, 185. 
‘Bleeding,’ 233 
Bock, 3 "> 
Bonnet, 6 
Bordered pits, 19, 365. 
27). Gowen 
Borraginez, 385. 
245, 262 
Botanical geography, 2, 432 i 
Botrytis, 275 a 
Boussingault, 6 ai 
Bract, 86, 116, 220. Fig. 20 
Praucheraie ne Ras fe 
Fig. 329). 2 
Fig. 239, $i By 
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93> 95» 476 7 si 
Bast-tube. See Bast-fibre / vais 
Bist-vessel. See Sieve-tube Pg ee. 
Bauhin, 4 mee ey ik. 
Beet- disease, 231 Pe A, Peat 
Begoniacez, 399 A 
Bentham, 6, 243, 355 ae, jit oe 
Berberideze, Arg: Pie 281, ee 
Berkeley, 6 MONT Win fe 
Berry, 153. Fig. 326, 495 mee bao 
Betulacez, 375: big. 480 “9a 
Bicarpellary, 142. Fig. 296, 297 oes. 
Biennial, 76, 235 TNS Nie 
Bifid, 125, 131. Fig. 251, 254 ey 
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