GENERAL INDEX. 
177 
Jasmine, 137. 
Jelly, 122. 
Jussien, 167. 
Jussieu's division of com- 
pound flowers, 186. 
natural method, 129. 
Kalm, 234. 
Labiate corollas, 71, 172. 
Lace-bark tree, 160. 
Ladies' ear-drop, 69, 159, 
182. 
Ladies'-slipper, 188. 
Larva, 241. 
Laurel, 161. 
Leaves, 29, 47. 
anatomy of, 59, 
Legume, 88, 90, 180. 
Leguminous plants, 178, 
180, 219. 
Liber, 114, 193, 
Lichens, 198. 
Lilac, 137 
Liliaceous corolla, 7L 
plants, 154. 
Linnaeus, 230. 
system of, 17, 
25, 125, 127, 130. 
Litmus, 198. 
Liverworts, 197. 
Lizard's tail, 158. 
Lobelius, 227 
Lupine, 146. 
Lycopodiaceas, Ap. 23. 
M 
Magnolia, 171. 
Mandrake, 36, 147, 169. 
Mangrove, Ap. 12. 
Marigold, 186, 206. 
Matter, sciences which re- 
late to, 16. 
Mesosperm, 97. 
Medullary rays, 116. 
Microscope, 229. 
Milk-weed, 188. 
Mind, its faculties, 9. 
science, which re- 
lates to, 16. 
Mirbel, 223. 
Mistletoe, 193. 
Moniliform vessels, 109. 
Monocotyledonous plants, 
98, 105, 117, 129, 154. 
Mosses, 196. 
Mountains, vegetation of, 
214. 
Mullein, 148. 
Mushroom, 199, Ap. 11, 
13. 
N 
Narcissus, Ap. 23. 
Nasturtion, 160, 210. 
Natural families, 128,131. 
orders, Ap. 27. 
history, 16. 
science, 31, 235. 
Nature, 237 
Naturalists, formerly in 
clined to skepticism,236, 
Nectary, 73. 
Nelumbo, Ap. 24. 
Nelumbonese, Ap. 24. 
Numerals, Latin and 
Greek, 24. 
Nutrition, organs of, 102. 
Nyctanthes, 139. 
Odour of Flowers, 72. 
Oils, vegetable, 121, 153, 
218. 
Olive, 139. 
Opium, 170. 
Orchis, 188. 
Ovary, 86. 
Ovule, 86. 
Oxygen, its effects on the 
colour of plants, 62. 
Oxygen essential to ger- 
mination, 211. 
Oxygen inhaled by leaves 
62. 
Oxygen not inhaled in the 
dark, 113. 
Palms, 156, Ap. 28. 
Papaw-tree, Ap. 12. 
Papilionaceous corolla 72 
178. 
Parasites, 40, 217. 
Parenchyma, 60. 
Paris, 160. 
Passion-flower, 175, 207. 
Ap. 18. 
Passifloreae, Ap. 18. 
Pea, 180. 
Peduncle, 42. 
Peony, 170. 
Pepo, 93. 
Porous vessels, 108. 
Petalloidae, 131, 
Perennial roots, 34. 
Perianth, 67 
Pericarp, 18, 86, 
parts of the, 87. 
Perspiration of plants, 110. 
Phenogamous plants, 20. 
Philosophers of Greece, 
220. 
Physiological Botany, 17, 
102, 107 
Pine, 51, 194, Ap. 23. 
Pine-appie, Ap, 17^ 
Pink, 20, 164, 
Pistil, 18, 76. 
Pitcher-plant, 53, Ap. la 
Pith, 115. 
Plantain, common, 144. 
Plants, method of pre- 
serving for an herbari- 
um, 30. ' 
Plants, first account of, 
220. 
Pliny, 224. 
Poke-weed, 165. 
Pollen, 18, 78. 
Polydelphia, 26, 181. 
Polygamia, 26. 
Pomaceae, 168. 
Pomegranate, 167. 
Poppy, 22, 170. 
Poplar, 193, Ap. 11. 
Pond-lily, 169, 205. 
Potato, 36, 147 
Premorse root, 35. 
Prickles, 63, 
Prickly-pear, 166, Ap. 5. 
Primulaceae, Ap. 23. 
Proper juices, 112. 
Protea,'l45, 
Proximate principles, 13(1: 
Prunus, 167. 
Pubescence, 65. 
Pyridion, 93. 
Pythagoras, 220. 
Pyxides, 91. 
R 
Races of plants, 214. 
Radiated animals, 242. 
Radicle, 34, 99. 
Ray, 229. 
Receptacle, 18, 87. 
of the daisy, 184;. 
Red-bud or Judas' tree, 
163. 
Regmate, '91. . 
Reproduction, organs o£ 
102, 
Resins, 121, 
Rice, 157, 208. 
Rivannus, 229. 
Root, 34. 
Rose, 21, 168, 
Rose tribe, 168. 
Rough-leaved plants, 146. 
Rubiace^, 145. 
Jlush-tribe, Ap. 24. 
Sage, 137, 
Salicornia, 136. 
Salts contained in plants, 
210. 
Samara, 90. 
Sap, 109. 
