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INDEX. 



axillary shoots, 28 ; proliferated, 

 269 ; carpels as calyx, 269 ; adven- 

 titious flowers, 269. 



Carpellody, of calyx, 137 ; of corolla, 

 160-161 ; of androecium, 182-193 ; 

 of ovules, 209. 



Carpels, flowers axillary to, 21 ; 

 shoot axillary to, 29 ; origin of, 30, 

 195 ; viresceiit (Rose), 55, 194, 204 ; 

 as calyx, 8, 9, 55, 204, 269 ; increase 

 in number of, 89-96, 195 ; reduced 

 to ovules, 91,96, 190 ; dissociation 

 of, 116-119; solution from calyx- 

 base, 117; superior, 118, 204; 

 derived from stamens, 182-193, 

 258 ; structure of, 186-187 ; phyl- 

 locly of, 193-195; of Cycas, 203; 

 sepalody of, 203-204 ; petalody of, 

 204-205 ; staminody of, 235-209 ; 

 on placenta, 209 ; adhesion to sta- 

 mens, 237 ; fusion of, 258-259 ; 

 suppression of, 259-260 ; adventi- 

 tious flowers on, 269 ; adventitious, 

 270. 



Carpinus, hermaphrodite flower, 88 ; 

 two nucelli, 102. 



Carrot, marginal placentation, 195. 



Carum, suppression of secondary 

 umbels, 231. 



Caryophyllaceae, pleiotaxy of androe- 

 cium, 80 ; corona, 180. 



Catacorolla, 71-73. 



Cattleya, fasciated flower, 45 ; extra 

 stamens, 82-83 ; petaloid sepal, 

 135-136 ; fusion of sepal with 

 "column," 136-137; virescent 

 perianth, 137 ; extra lip, 142-143 ; 

 staminody of petals, 160 ; petals 

 adherent to "column," 237; 2- 

 merous peloric flower, 246. 



Caulescent primrose, 3, 32. 



Cauliflower, fasciated and hyper- 

 trophied pedicels, 40, 248 ; sup- 

 pression of flowers, 248. 



Celakovsky, on fruit of Rosacea?, 12, 

 109 ; on axillary shoots, 15 ; on 

 cone of Conifera?, 22, 23, 25, 26 ; on 

 inflorescence of Boraginaceae, 39 ; 

 on positive dedoublement, 59 ; on 

 polyphylly in Galanthus, 61 ; in 

 Ranunculus, 62; in Nymphsea, 64 ; 

 on pleiotaxy of Butomus, 80 ; of 

 Narcissus, 84 ; on Cruciferous 

 flower, 85 ; on corona of Narcissus, 

 101, 156-159, 178-180; on brac- 

 teoles of Euphorbia, 66 ; on corolla 

 of Cruciferse and Capparidacese, 

 67 ; on Taxaceous ovule, 91 ; on 

 pistil of grass, 94 ; on decurrent 



sepal of Galanthus, 110 ; on florets 

 of Anthemis, 112; on stamens of 

 Euphorbia, 115 ; on origin of 

 perianth and foliage-leaves, 121 ; 

 on origin of calyx, 127-129 ; on 

 perianth of Salix, 130 ; on invo- 

 lucre of Hepa,tica, 131 ; on calyx of 

 R Ficaria, 131, 141 ; on corolla of 

 Nymphsea,, 140 ; on calyx of Cruci- 

 ferse, 140-141 ; on staminody of 

 corolla, 154 ; on phyllody of 

 stamen, 161-162; on abnormal 

 leaf of Hieracium, 162 ; on abnor- 

 mal bracts of hornbeam, 1 63 ; on 

 "spike" of Ophioglossum, 167; on 

 anther-structure, 162-171 ; on 

 apetaly in Laurineae, 175 ; on 

 petalody of stamens in Narcissus,. 

 178-180 ; on carpel-structure, 186- 

 187 ; on nature of ovule, 196-203 ; 

 on abnormal leaves of Codiseum,. 

 199-200, of Syringa, 200 ; on peta- 

 loid stamen of Camellia, 200 ; on 

 female parts of Coniferse, 201 ; on 

 negative dedoublement, 241 ; on 

 perianth of Restiaceae, Triuri- 

 dese, and Polygonacese, 242 ; on 

 affinities of Papaver, 243 ; on 2- 

 merous Iris-flowers, 246-248 ; on 

 fusion of stamens in Butomus,. 

 255 ; on androecium of Hypecoum, 

 256 ; on suppression of stamens, 

 256 ; on reduction in gynceceum,, 

 259 ; on evolution of flower, 260, 

 263 ; on androecium of Cruciferae, 

 261. 



Celandine, positive dedoublement, 

 62 ; calyx of, 127, 141 ; sepalody 

 of petals, 141. 



Celastrus, axillary flowers, 21. 



Celsia, structure of andropcium, 257. 



Cephalotaxus, proliferated inflores- 

 cence, 5 ; flower, 7, 17, 91 ; extra 

 whorl of ovules, 91. 



Cerastium, extra carpels, 89 ; two 

 nucelli, 102 ; apetaly, 254. 



Ceratocephalns, staminody of corolla, 

 154. 



Chserophyllum, sessile umbels, 231. 



Chamomile, peloric ray-florets, 150. 



Cheiranthus, proliferated flower, 8;. 

 polyphylly of androecium, 85 ; 

 dialysis of ovary, 117 ; carpellody 

 of stamens, 184, 236 ; stamens 

 adnate to pistil, 236-237. 



Cheirostrobus, structure of sporo- 

 phyll, 102. 



Cherry, dichotomous fruit, 50 ; posi- 

 tive dedoublement of corolla, 77,. 



