480 PRINCIPAL DEFINITIONS AND NAMES. 



Beard, 25 

 Beitar, 436 

 Behn, 442 

 Berry, 113 

 Beslier, 449 

 Besser, 46? 

 Billardiere, 466 

 Biria, 467 



Bivona-Bernardi, 465 



Blight, of trees, 421, — of corn, 



422 

 Blisters, 26 

 Blossoming, 100 

 Bobart, 451 

 Boccone, 450 

 Boerhaave, 141, 445 

 Bolton, 467 

 Bonnet, 457 

 Bmpland, 466, 467 

 Borkhausen, 140 

 Boundaries of parts, 28 

 Bractese, 86 

 Branches, 71 

 Breyne, 449 

 Bridel, 467 

 Bristles, 25, 80 

 Broteroy 465 

 P. Brown ^ 458 

 i?. Brown, 466, 467 

 Brunfels, 439 



Buds of trees, 72,~their struc- 

 ture, 302 

 Bulbs, 65, — their structure, 289 

 Bulliard, 467 

 Burkhard, 451 

 J. Burmann, 454 

 iV. L. Burmann, 458 

 Butterflies, hurtful, 427 

 Buxbaum, 454 



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Camerarius, 451 



Camphor, 357 



Cancer in trees, 421 



Candolle, De, 463, 465, 467, 



468 

 Capsule, 115 



Carbonic acid absorbed and ex- 

 haled by plants, 315, — their 

 nourishment, 347 



Cassini, 467 

 Catesby, 454 

 Catkins, 84 

 Calo, 4<33 



Cavanilles, 466, 467 

 Cavolini, 46 1 



Cellular texture, 272, — of leaves 

 309 



Cesalpini, 141, 443 



Chaffy leaves, 27 



Characters of plants, their deU- 



neation, 228 

 Charts of plants, 397 

 Chemistry of plants, 342 

 Cherry-laurel water, its effects 



pn plants, 375 

 Chlorin in plants, 36 1 

 Cinchonin, 362 

 Circumference of parts, 30 

 Citric acid, S63 

 Classification, theory of it, 122 

 Clavus, 424 

 Clusius, 440 

 Coleoptera, 425 

 Collections of plants, 266 

 CoUectores on the pistilla of 



the syngenesious plants, 341 

 Colouring matter, 355 

 Colours, 21, — of the leaves, 317, 



— of flowers, 327 

 Columella, 433 

 Columna, 441. 

 Comelyn, 449 

 Commerson, 458 



Commissvira, the surface by 

 which the two parts of a 

 double fruit touch each other, 

 (PI. VIII. Fig. 6, 7.) 



Comparetti, 464 



Composition of plants, 342,— 

 different from that of ani- 

 mals, 346, — of parts, 45 



Copper in plants, 360 



Cordus, 439 



Corolla, 90, — its structure, 324 

 CoroUistae, 141 

 Corymb, 34 

 Costa, Da, 442 



Cotyledons, 121,— -their evolu- 

 tion, 383,-their functions, 3^5 



