GENERAL INDEX. 
Chrysalis, 241. 
Cinnamon, 1GX. 
Citrus, 170. 
Classification of animal: 
239. 
Classification, Mirbel’s, of 
fruits, 89. 
Linnaeus’ of fruits. 87. 
plants, 230. 
226. 
129. 
222 . 
125. 
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227. 
229. 
229. 
Lobel ius J 
Jussieu’s 
Theophrastus 
Tournefort’s 
Dioscorides’ 
Csssalpinus’ 
Ray’s 
Rivinius’ 
Clover, 18 ), 204. 
Clusius, 227. 
Cochineal, 217. 
Cockle, 165. 
Columbine, 73, 204. 
Coffee, 149. 
Columniferae, 177. 
Comparison of botanical 
classifications, 130. 
Comparison of organic and 
inorganic bodies, 238. 
Comparison of natural and 
artificial classes, 131. 
Comparison between ani¬ 
mals and plants, 243. 
Commelins, 228. 
Compound flowers, 182. 
Corals, 242. 
Corolla, 18, 69. 
Cortex, 114. 
Corydalis, 187. 
Cotyledon, 98, 103, 105. 
when first distinguish¬ 
ed, 227. 
Cowslip, 148, 203. 
Cranberry," 159. 
Creeping root, 36. 
Cremocarp, 91. 
Crocus, 140. 
Crowm-imperial, 73, 155, 
Ap 24. 
Cruciform plants, 173,219. 
Cryptogamous plants, 25. 
26, 194. 
Cucumber, 192. 
Culm, 41, 140. 
Cudbear, 198. 
Cuticle of the leaf, 60. 
bark, 113. 
Cycadeae, Ap. 23. 
Cynips, 217. 
Cypsela, 89. 
D 
Daisy, 183. 
Dates, Ap. 11. 
Departments in Botany,16. 
Defoliation, 62. 
Dicotyledonous plants, 98, 
103, 114, 116, 129, 227. 
Degeneration of organs, 
215. 
Dierisilia, 91. 
Dioscorides, 222. 
Diseases of plants, 216. 
Dragon-tree, Ap.5. 
Drupe, 88, 92. 
Drupaces, 92. 
Duck-weed, Ap. 24. 
E 
Egyptian lily, 191. 
Elder, 153, 204. 
Elephant’s foot, 186. 
Empedocles, 221. 
Enchanter’s night-shade, 
138. 
Endogenous stem, 117,154, 
Ap. 24. 
Endocarp, 87, 97. 
Endosperm, 97. 
Entomology. 240. 
Epicarp, 87, 97. 
Epidermis, 112. 
Etaironnair, 92. 
Evergreens, 205. 
Exogenous stem, 117, 154. 
F 
Fall of the leaf, 62. 
•Ferns, 194', 196. 
Fig, 89, 95, 193. 
Filament, 17, 76. 
Fig-tree, Ap. 23. 
Flax, 153. 
Fiowerless plants, 129. 
Flowers of spring, 202. 
summer, 204. 
autumn, 205. 
proper for analy¬ 
sis, 31. 
Fluid parts of vegetables, 
109. 
Fluviales, Ap. 24. 
Follicle, 88, 92. 
Foliation, 49. 
Fox-glove, Ap. 23. 
Frondescence, 61. 
Fruit, 86. 
Fructification, organs of, 
102 . 
Fucus, 39, 197, Ap. 21. 
Fungi, 199. 
Furze, 181. 
G 
Galen, 222. 
Gmrtner, 228. 
Gases, their effect on ve¬ 
getation. 211. 
Gentian, 151. 
Germ, 17, 77. 
Germination, 103. 
Gesner, 227. 
Genus, 127. 
Generic names, 128. 
characters, 134, 
Giant fennel, Ap. 6. 
Girdling trees, 114. 
Gleditsch. 228. 
Glands, 64. 
internal, 109. 
Glumaem, 129. 
Glume, 68, 140. 
Gluten, 12*4. 
Golden-rod, 185. 
Grafting, 168, 215. 
Granulated root,-36. 
Grape, 88. 94, 149. 
Grasses, 140, 218, Ap. 12. 
Green principle, 122. 
Growth of plants, 116. 
Grumose root, 37. 
Gums, 121. 
Gum resins, 121. 
H 
Habits of plants, 209. 
Habitations of do. 211. 
Hare-bell, 157. 
Heat, its influence on ve¬ 
getation, 106. 
Heavenly bodies, 237. 
Hematine, 122. 
Hepaticse, 197. 
Herbarium, labels for, 21. 
mode of preparing, 30, 
Herbs, 29, 211, 229. 
Herminthology, 240. 
Hippocrates, 221. 
Hippuris, 136, Ap. 18. 
Hollyhock, 177. 
Honey, 74. 
Houstonia, 143. 
Horse-chestnut, 158, 211. 
House-leek, Ap. 12. 
Humboldt, 233. 
Humboldt’s division of cli¬ 
mates, 214. 
Hydrangea, 164. 
Ichthyology, 239. 
Impressions of leaves, 32. 
Indian corn, 190. 210,218. 
Indian rubber, 121. 
Indians, their knowledge 
of botany, 14. 
Infusoria 243. 
Inflorescence, 81. 
Indigo, 122. 
Involucrum, 67. 
Irritability of leaves* 61. 
Iridese. 140, Apl 14. 
jlxia, 38. 
