Index to Vo/s. I-X. 
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Cordyceps Sinclair!, description, ix. 36. 
— — sinensis, description (*), ix. 24. 
stylophora, description (*), ix. 16. 
— — Taylori, description, ix. 27. 
— typhulaeformis, description (*), ix. 31. 
velutipes, sp. n., description, ix. 21. 
Cork-formation, list of plants whose thorns have basal, vi. 163. 
in thorns, general notes on (*), vi. 159. 
Cormack, B. G. — On a Cambial Development in Equisetum (with Plate 
VI), vii. 63. 
Cornuella lemnae, sp. et gen. now., description, vi. 34 ; distribution, vi. 36 ; 
germination of spores (*), vi. 35 ; sorus (*), vi. 34. 
Corydalis claviculata, insect-visitors, ix. 248. 
Corylus, stem-structure (*), viii. 256. 
Cosson, Ernest Saint-Charles. Obituary notice, iii. 456. 
Costus, development of ovule (*), x. 21 ; development of seed (*), x. 22 ; 
endosperm, x. 24 ; perisperm (*), x. 23. 
Cotyledon ramosissima, pollination, v. 353. 
Crataegus Oxyacantha, morphology of fruit (*), iii. 398. 
Craterostigma nanum, pollination, v. 367. 
Criticism, and a Reply to Criticisms, A (F. O. Bower), vii. 367. 
Cross-fertilization of Capsella Bursa-pastoris, i. 257 ; of Senecio vulgaris, 
i. 255 ; of Stellaria media, i. 259. 
of inconspicuous flowers, The effect of (Anna Bateson), i. 255. 
Crotalaria capensis, pollination (*), v. 346. 
— — humilis, pollination (*), v. 347. 
retusa, pollination (*), v. 347. 
— — similis, description, ix. 152. 
Crucibulum, description of British species (*), iv. 56. 
Cruciferae occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 231. 
Replum of (I. B. Balfour), i. 367. 
Cryptogams, geological history of recent, ii. 199. 
Cryptostemma calendulaceum, pollination, v. 358. 
Cucumis utilissimus, Roxb., On the occurrence of vegetable trypsin in the 
fruit of (J. R. Green), vi. 195. 
Cucurbita, On the growth of the fruit of (F. Darwin) (*), vii. 459. 
Pepo, respiration of wounded hypocotyls, x. 573. 
— — - plasmolytic investigations on the tendrils, x. 384 ; strains exerted in 
curvature and free coiling of the tendrils, x. 387. 
Cucurbitaceae occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 237. 
Cullumia setosa, pollination, v. 359. 
Cupuliferae and Gnetaceae, On the comparative anatomy of the Casuarineae, 
with special reference to the (L. A. Boodle and W. C. Worsdeli.) 
(*), viii. 231. 
* mycorhiza, i. 326. 
Curvature of roots, The traumatropic (V. M. Spalding) (*), viii. 423. 
of tendrils. The mechanism of (D. T. Macdougal) (*), x. 373. 
Cuscuta, A contribution to the physiology of the genus (G. J. Peirce) (*), 
viii. 53. 
— — anatomical effects on the host (*), viii. 93 ; general relations to 
environment (*), viii. 85 ; germination and early growth, viii. 55 ; 
haustoria, conditions necessary for formation, development and for- 
mation (*), viii. 55, 62 ; penetration of haustoria into the host (*), viii. 
96 ; root-structure, viii. 55. 
