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Index to Vo/s. 
Capillitium in Myxomycetes, formation (*), 
28, i. 
Capparis, spp., seedling-structure (*), 28, 720. 
Capsella Bursa-pastoris, insect visitors, 22, 
620. 
Cardamine hirsuta, seedling-anatomy, 28, 
718. 
— pratensis, insect visitors, 22, 603. 
Cardiocarpus, description (*), 28, 89, 97. 
— congruens, description (*), 28, 97. 
— gutbieri, description (*), 28, 97. 
Carex dioica, insect visitors, 22, 648. 
— glauca, insect visitors, 22, 648. 
Carica Papaya, development of seed-coat (*), 
24, 607. 
Carmichaelia australis, seedling-anatomy, 27, 
816. 
Carpinus Betulus, anatomy of leaf-fall, 25, 
83; morphology of ovule (*), 23, 630; 
seedling-anatomy, 30, 589. 
— Ostrya, seedling-structure, 30, 589. 
Carpolithus Nathorsti, a new Pteridosperm 
with Sphenopteris type of foliage (*), 22, 
57 ; description (*), 22, 57. 
Carpophore of Agaricaceae, development (*), 
25, 683. 
Carruthers, D. : Contributions to the 
Cytology of Helvella crispa, Fries. (*), 25, 
243 - 
Carter, M. G. : A Reconsideration of the 
Origin of ‘Transfusion Tissue’ (*),25,975. 
Carteria Fritschii, n. sp., description (*), 30, 
369 ; diagnosis, 30, 372. 
Garthamnus tinctorius, seedling-structure, 
28, 321. 
Carya, spp., seedling-structure, 30, 586. 
Caryophyllaceae, development and structure 
of seed of Alsinoideae (*), 21, 25. 
Castanea sativa, anatomy of leaf-fall (*), 25, 
52 ; seedling-structure (*), 30, 592. 
Castanopsis chrysophylla, affinity with Ro- 
sales, 28, 523 ; anatomy of flower (*), 28, 
518; comparison with Juglans regia 
(*), 28, 522 ; morphology (*), 28, 51 1. 
Casuarina, spp., seedling-structure, 30, 579. 
Catalpa Kaempferi, anatomy of leaf-fail (*), 
25, 99- 
Catanella Opuntia, fruiting of, 27, 167. 
Cavity parenchyma and thyloses in ferns (*), 
22, 401. 
Ceanothus americanus, root-nodules (*), 29, 
605. 
— gloire-de- Versailles, anatomy of leaf-fail, 
25, 74. 
Cedrus, spp., seedling-structure, 23, 198. 
Celastrus articulatus, anatomy of leaf-fall (*), 
25, 96. 
Cell reproduction in Saccharomyces in rela- 
tion to supply of oxygen, 28, 197. 
— structure as studied by dark-ground illu- 
mination (*), 28, 601. 
Cells, action of strychnine on somatic, 25, 
1069. 
XXI-XXX. 
Celosia, spp., seedling-structure, 26, 181. 
Celtis occidentalis, anatomy of leaf-fall (*), 
25, 73. 
Centaurea, spp., seedling-structure, 28, 321. 
Central American species of Peperomia, 21, 
147 . 
Centrifugal force as geotropic stimuli, value 
of different degrees of (*), 27, 719. 
Centrifuge, description of the intermittent 
(*), 27, 725. 
Centripetal xylem in Equisetum (*), 23, 587. 
Centrospermae, seedling-structure (*), 26, 
175- 
Cephalocuros, notes on (*), 27, 781. 
Cephalotaxus, spp., seedling-structure (*), 
22, 690. 
— drupacea, gametophytes, fertilization and 
embryo, (*), 21, 1. 
archegonia (*), 21, 9 ; embryo (*), 21, 
15 ; female gametophyte (*), 21, 7 ; ferti- 
lization (*), 21, 12 ; male gametophyte 
(*), 21, 3 ; seedling-structure, 22, 692. 
Ceraria and Portulacaria, comparative 
anatomy (*), 26, 1111. 
Cerastium alpinum, insect visitors, 22, 627. 
— perfoliatum, seedling-structure, 26, 180. 
— triviale, insect visitors, 22, 627. 
Ceratonia siliqua, seedling-anatomy, 28, 726. 
Cercis siliquastrum, anatomy of leaf-fall, 
25, 82. 
Cereal rusts, development of Uredo mycelia 
(*),21,44i. 
Cereus, spp., seedling-structure (*), 24, 137, 
Ceylon, evolution of species in (*), 30, 1. 
Chambers, H. S. : The Vestigial Axillary 
Strands of Trichomanes javanicum, B1-, 
(*), 25, 1037. 
Chandler, B. : Utricularia emarginata, 
Benj., 23, 339; 24, 549 (*). 
Characium Sieboldii, cell-structure (*), 30, 
460 ; growth of young cell (*), 30, 464 ; 
zoospore formation (*), 30, 463. 
Charisis heterophylla, seedling-structure (*), 
28, 308. 
Cheilanthes, anatomv of xerophilous species 
(*), 28, 671. 
Cheiranthus, spp., seedling-anatomy (*), 28, 
714. 
— Cheiri, insect visitors, 22, 603 ; pollination 
and respiratory activity, 21, 494. 
Cheiropleuria bicuspis, anatomy (*), 29, 
502 ; phylogeny (*), 29, 495 ; sporangia 
(*), 29, 516 ; sporophyll (*), 29, 510. 
Chelidonium majus, seedling-anatomy (*), 
28,719- 
Chenopodiaceae, seedling-structure (*), 26, 
182. 
Chenopodium, spp., seedling-structure, 26, 
183. 
— Bonus- Henricus, insect visitors, 22, 
646. 
Cherry laurel, effect of chloroform on respira- 
' tory exchanges (*), 27, 700. 
