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Annals of Botany . 
Ghamaesiphonaceae, revised list of British marine, v. 67. 
Champia parvula, apical growth and development of structures from the 
growing point, vi. 340; development of the growing point (*), vi. 
347 ; hyphae and diaphragms, development (*), vi. 350 ; the carpospore, 
its germination and segmentation (*), vi. 342. 
Champia parvula, Harv., Development of the Frond from the Carpospore 
(B. M. Davis) (*), vi. 339. 
Characeae, Apospory in (S. H. Vines), i. 177. 
Cheilanthes Delavayi, sp. description, v. 211. 
depauperata, sp. n., description, v. 210. 
* Duthiei, sp. n., description, v. 210. 
flexuosissima, sp. n., description, v. 212. 
— longipila, sp. «., description, v. 211. 
moncloviensis, sp. n., description, v. 210. 
peruviana, description, v. 213. 
Cheirostylis chinensis, description, ix. 158. 
Chelonespermum and Cassidispermum, proposed new genera of Sapotaceae 
(W. B. Hemsley) (*), vi. 203. 
description of the proposed new genus, vi. 205. 
■ fijiense, description (*), vi. 207. 
majus, description (*), vi. 206. 
minus (*), vi. 207. 
unguiculatum (*), vi. 207. 
Chemistry and Physiology of Foliage-leaves, A contribution to the (H. T. 
Brown and G. H. Morris), vii. 271. 
Chemistry of Chlorophyll (E. Schunck) (*), iii. 65 ; vi. 231. 
Chenopodiaceae occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 248. 
Chironia peduncularis, root-structure (*), v. 278 ; stem-structure, v. 277. 
Chlorophyll, absorption-spectrum (*), iii. 73 ; action of alkalies on (*), iii. 
99 ; action of aniline on, iii. 104 ; attempts to isolate, iii. 67 ; chemical 
constitution and functions of, iii. 1 1 6 ; crystallized, preparation of, 
vi. 231 ; derivatives, iii. 76 ; in animals, iii. 1 15 ; is it a homogeneous 
substance? iii. 74 ; physical and chemical properties of, iii. 71 ; pre- 
paration and properties of the colouring matter of, vi. 239 ; spectra, 
vi. 233; substances accompanying, iii. 112 ; the decomposition of, by 
acids, and the products formed thereby, iii. 80 ; the spontaneous 
decomposition of, and its products, iii. 77 ; what is chlorophyll? iii. 66 ; 
yellow colouring matter accompanying, vi. 243. 
■ Chemistry of (E. Schunck), iii. 65 ; vi. 231. 
Respiration and assimilation in cells containing (J.B. Farmer), x. 285. 
Chlorophyceae, list of, in which sexual reproduction is unknown, v. 524. 
Chlorophyllan, description, &c., iii. 77. 
Chondria tenuissima, cystocarp, development (*), x. 197 ; post-fertilization 
changes, ii. 299; procarp, development (*), x. 197. 
Chondrioderma difforme and other Mycetozoa, Notes on (A. Lister) (*), 
iv. 281. 
irtgestion of bacteria, iv. 292 ; plasmodium, formation (*), iv. 
289; sporangia, development, iv. 290. 
Chordaceae, revised list of British marine, v. 83. 
Chordariaceae, revised list of British marine, v. 82. 
Christisonia, On the Comparative Anatomy of certain species of the genus 
(W. C. Worsdell) (*), ix. 103. 
bicolor, flower-structure (*), ix. 112; root-structure (*), ix. 105; 
stem-structure, ix. iii. 
