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INDEX. 



Carriere, on aclventive shoots, 128, 

 131 



Carrot, branched root, 66 ; fasciated 



root, 67. 

 Carum, roots on cotyledon, 76. 

 Carya, displaced bracts, 227. 

 Caspary on fasciated root, 68 ; on 



displaced bract, 227. 

 Categories of organs, 1. 

 Cat's-ear, fusion of shoots, 119. 

 Causality, 10 ; unifying, 8. 

 Cause, regulative, 11 ; of fasciation, 



91. 



Cecidomyiese, cause of gall, 223. 



Celakovsky on ovule and ovuliferous 

 scale, 5 ; on Moss-capsule, 53 ; on 

 dichotomy in Lonicera, 83 ; on 

 axillary shoots, 126 ; on ovary- 

 shoots, 138-139 ; on bracteoles 

 of Euphorbia, 155 ; on forked 

 leaves, 169 ; on bracteoles of Car- 

 pinus, 173 ; on fusion of leaves, 

 192, 235 ; on Syringa-lenf, 206 ; on 

 phyton-theory, 228, 239 ; on termi- 

 nal cotyledon, 233 ; on double- 

 leaves, 238. 



Celandine, lesser, single cotyledon, 

 215. 



Celery, leaf- roots, 77. 



Cephalotoxus, reappearance of bracts, 

 155 ; proliferated flower, 155. 



Cephalozia, gemmse on, 44 ; adven- 

 titious shoots, 45 ; hermaphrodite, 

 57. 



Ceratodon, ;idventitious protone- 



mata, 52. 

 Ceratonia, bipinnate leaves, 168. 

 Cercis, simple leaves, 173. 

 Chamxcyparis, juvenile and mature 



foliage, 176. 

 Chamsedorea, dichotomy of stem, 85. 

 Change of form in fungi, 33. 



of position (leaf), 214. 

 Cheiranthus, dichotomy of stem, 82 ; 



reappearance of bracts, 154 ; 

 ' several cotyledons, 215-216. 

 Chemico-physical energies, 8, 9, 10. 

 Chestnut, fused branches, 118; 



spiral phyllotaxis, 232. 

 Chicory, winding shoot, 124. 

 Chimonanthus, forked leaf, 169 ; 



spiral phyllotaxis, 230; cortical 



bundles, 230. 

 Chinkeringchee, bulbils, 135. 

 Church, Dr. A. H., on fasciation, 87. 

 Circsea, horizontal shoot, 122 ; phyl- 



lody of scale-leaves, 157; squamody 



of foliage, 183. 

 Citrus, adventive embryo, 139 ; com- 

 pound leaf, 168. 



Cladode of Ruscus, 157, 184. 

 Clavaria, 16. 



Clavariacese, normal forking, 17 ; 



primitive fructification, 29. 

 Clevea, archeogoniophores, 55. 

 Clitocybe, proliferated, 18 ; superior 



hymenium, 26 ; inverted caps, 28. 

 Clover, multifoliolate leaves, 170, 



171 ; fission of leaflets, 170, 171. 

 Club-moss, adventive shoots on stem, 



128. 



Cnicus, proliferation, 101. 



Cochlearia, laciniation of leaf, 163. 



Coco-nut (Cocos), branching, 111. 



Codieeum, leaf-enation, 198. 



Coelobogyne, adventive embryo, 139. 



Coleoptile, origin of, 203. 



Collybia, adventitious branching, 23. 



Commelynacese, lateral cotyledon,. 

 231 ; distichous leaves, 232. 



Comparative method of investiga- 

 tion, 4. 



Compound leaves, 165-168. 



Congenital fusion, of roots, 71 ; of 

 shoots, 119, 120. 



Coniferse, erect branches, 123 ; foliar 

 base and axillary shoot, 127 ; leafy 

 bracts, 153 ; nature of " bract," 

 188. 



Conomitrium, adventitious proto- 

 nemata, 51. 



Co7iostegia, adventitious leaves, 245. 



Convallaria, leafy scape, 155. 



Convolvulus, juvenile foliage, 177. 



Coprinus, proliferated, 20 ; adven- 

 titious branching, 22, 23. 



Cornelian cherry, fission of leaves, 

 217. 



Cornus, fission of leaves, 217. 



Coronilla, forked leaflet, 171. 



Corsinia, archegoniophore, 55. * 



Cortex, shoots arising from, 131. 



Cortinarius, superior hymenium, 25 ; 

 meaning of same, 32. 



Corydalis, adventitious roots on 

 tuber, 75 ; adventive stem-shoots, 

 130 ; single cotyledon, 215. 



Corylus, laciniate leaf, 164. 



Cotyledon, forked, 174, 215, 235 ; of 

 Convolvulus, 177; fusion of, 191, 

 214-215, 220; terminal, 215, 233; 

 adventitious leaves on, 244. 



Cowslip, trigonal fasciation, 88 ; pro- 

 liferation, 100. 



Crambe, shoots from pith, 131. 



Crassulacese, leaf-shoots, 137. 



Crataegus, winding shoots, 124 ; 

 simplification of foliage, 190-191. 



"Creative Evolution," 8, 10. 



Crested leaf, 168; leaflet, 171. 



