INDEX. 



285 



Goldielocks — buttercup, petaloid 

 sepals, 135 ; suppression of corolla, 

 254. 



Gongora, stamens adnate to petals, 

 236. 



Gooseberry, fasciated fruit, 50. 

 Gourd, fasciated fruit, 50. 

 Grammatoplnyllum, 2-merous peloric 



flowers, 2-14. 

 Grape, sevenfold, 50; adventitious, 



267. 



Grape-vine, reappearance of carpels, 

 95 ; nature of tendril, 95 ; adven- 

 titious grapes, 267. 



Grass, positive dedoublement of 

 calyx, 65 ; of corolla (3 lodicules), 

 68 ; structure of pistil, 94 ; bi- 

 furcated ligule, 275 ; embryo, 275. 



Green - winged orchis, labelliform 

 sepals, 135. 



Groundsel, extra ovule, 97 ; peloric 

 ray-florets, 150 ; zygomorphic ray- 

 florets, 152. 



Guelder-rose, zygomorphic central 

 flowers, 152-153. 



Gum-tree, concrescent flowers, 240. 



Gymnadenia, spurless pelory, 148. 



Gynandrous flowers, 237. 



Gynceceum, positive dedoublement 

 of, 89; dialysis of, 116-119; 

 phyllody of, 193-203 ; sepalody 

 of, 203-204 ; petalody of, 204-205 ; 

 staminody of, 205-209 ; reduction 

 in, 259 ; pleiomerous, 259. 



Gynophore, in Brassica, 8 ; in Cap- 

 paridaceae, 8 ; in Diplotaxis, 8 ; in 

 Geum, 9 ; in Reseda, 9. 



Harebell, polypetaly, 112 ; displaced 



sepal, 131. 

 Hastate leaf, 164. 



Hawthorn, solution of "inferior" 



ovary, 117. 

 Hazel, extra carpels, 95. 

 Heath, extra carpels, 93 ; bracteody 



of flower, 124 ; sepalody of floAver, 



125. 



Hedychium, 2-merous flowers, 246. 

 Helenium, proliferated flower, 6 ; 



phyllody of pappus, 126; virescent 



corolla, 137. 

 Helleborus, petaloid calyx, 127 ; 



petalody of stamen, 172; coherent 



carpels, 258. 

 Helminthostachys, fertile " spike," 



100. 



Hemi-peloric flowers, 149. 

 Hemitelia, aphlebia of, 109. 

 Hen-and-chickens daisy, 6, 19. 



Hepatica, involucral bracts, 131 ; 



petaloid calyx, 135. 

 Heptandry, 154. 



Herb Paris, polyphylly, 60; 3-merous 

 flowers, 243, 257. 



Hermaphrodite flowers, 182-189, 190, 

 2U5-206, 257. 



Hermaphroditism, 87, 96. 



Hesperis, virescent ovule, 197-198. 



Heterodera, cause of petalody, 175. 



Heteropetalody, 142. 



Heterosepalody, 132, 276. 



Heterostaminody, 181-182. 



Hieraciam, abnormal foliage-leaf, 

 .162, 164-165. 



Holargidium, androecium, 87 ; gynce- 

 ceum, 93. 



Hollyhock, dialysis of andrcecium, 

 113. 



Honeysuckle, virescent corolla, 137 ; 



synanthy, 240. 

 Hop, monoecious, 191. 

 Hordeum, adventitious flowers, 267- 



269. 



Hornbeam, hermaphrodite flower, 

 88 ; abnormal bracts, 163. 



Horse-tail, proliferated cone, 211 ; 

 leafy sporophylls, 211. 



Hose-in-hose, 135. 



House-leek, ovuliferous stamens, 178. 

 Humuhis, monoecious, 191. 

 Hyacinth, forked inflorescence, 38 ; 



fasciated flower, 48 ; antheriferous 



placenta, 207. 

 Hydrangea, homomorphic flowers, 



142. 



Hydrocharis, staminodes, 80. 

 Hydropterideae, 212. 

 Hylastinus, cause of virescence, 194. 

 Hymenophyllacese, conformation of 



sorus, 201. 

 Hypanthium, 238. 

 Hypecoum, fusion of stamens, 256. 

 Hypericaceae, polyadelphy, 255 ; 



ontogeny of androecium, 260. 

 Hypertrophy, of inflorescence, 40; 



of pedicel, 248-249; of catkin, 269. 

 Hypogynous calyx, 111. 



Indian cress, axillary flower, 29 ; 

 phyllody of flower, 124 ; extra 

 spurs, 132; leafy spurred sepal, 

 276. 



Indusium, homologue of inner in- 

 tegument, 201-202. 



"Inferior" ovary, 14, 31, 33; enclosed 

 by sepals, 109-110 ; solution of, 

 117; become superior, 189; of 

 Prunus, 235. 



