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Show , 472 INDEX. BKNTIIAM. Benthnm, on protection of the stigma in Synaphea, 412 B ela 'vulgan·s, 22H ; measurements, 229, 230; crossed 110t exceeded by self-fer til iscd, 28U, 3!17; prepotency of other pollen, 3D7 BignoniH, 363 Birdt:J, means of fertilisation, 371 Blackley, Mr., 011 anthers of rye, 376; polleu carried by wind, experiments with a kile, 40G. Boraginace:e, 185 Borago o,_fficinalis, 185, 27G; measurements, 186 ; early flowel'ing of cwssed, 2U3; seeds, 323; partially self-sterile, 3G2 Brackenridge, Mr., organi m of animals affecteJ. hy temperature and food, 446; different effeut of chHnged conditions, 455 Brassica ole1·acea, 9''; mcasurementt~, 100; weight, l 01, 102; remarks on experiments, 2fj2; superiority of cros~ed, 288; periocl of flowering, ~92 ; seeds, 322 ; self-fertile, 365 ~- napus, 3!>3 -- 1·apa, :i93 Brisout, M., in, acts frequenting fiowera of same species, 419 Broom, 163 Brugman ia, 371; hnmrning-birds boring the flower, 432 Bnl rusb, weight of pollen produced bv one plallt, 405 Bnndy, Mr., Ribes perfornted by hers, 432 Biitscl1li, 0., sexual relations, 40D c. Cal,bage~ !18; aifl'cted by po11en of purple ba~tard, 378 : prepotency of other pollen, ~D3, RV7 --,Ragged Jaek, 3D5 Cal ceolaria, 87, 369 Calluna vulga1·iB, 4~1 Carnpan-ula Ca?'J1alhica, 174, 3G4 Co,mpanulacem, l 74 Uanuolle, A. d , on ascC'nding a CORYDAl,lS. mountai 11 Uw flowers of the same spe(·ief:l disnppcnr abruptly, 389 Canna ?t;c~?'.'Wfu·iczi, 2BO; 1·csult of rro~ ed U.llCl self-fertili f:led, 278; p erwd of flow ermg, 294; seeds 32H, H25; highly self-fert il e, 3G9' Cannacex, 230 Cct1·cluus a'rci'ioicles, 4 0 2 Carnation, 1:i2 Carriere, r lative p eriod of ihe maturity of tho sexuul eleml'nts on same flow er, 441 Cm·yophyllace<c, l 30 Oaspary, Pro~ ssor, on Co1·yclalis cava, 331 ; Nymphc:cacew, 358; EU?·yale ferox, :-W5 Cec1'0pia, food-bodies of, 404: Centraclenia .floribunrla, 304 Cereals, g ruins of, 354 Chee ·oman, l\1r., on Orchids in New Zenland, 390 Clwnopoil?'ace::e, 228 Cinera'ria, B:i5 Cla?"kia ler;an.<:~, l 69 ; measmrments, 170 ; early flow .r ing of so lf-fertilbed, 294, 29d; seeJs, 316 Clcistogene flow ers, 90 Coe, Mr., crvs~ing Phaseolus vnlgari , 153 Colgate, R., red clover ncvrr sucked by hiv<:-bces in New Zealand, 3()1 Colour, lllliform_ of flowers on plants self fertilised fl.nd · grown under silllilnr con<litiolJ f:l for several genemti" nR, 30G, B07 Colonrs of tlowm·f:l attractive to in: se(•t:;, 372; not the sole guide to becJs, 4 21 Compositm, 173 Con~{e1·m , 401 Ccnwolvul?tS mo}or, 28 -- fri colo1·, 5fi Corolla, removal of, 420; perforation by b n~s , 425 Co?·on?"lla, 405 Co1·ydctli.· cava, 331, B58 -- halleri, 331 -- inte1·media, 3R1 -- lutPa, 359 --ochroleuoa, 35!) INDEX. 473 CORYD.ALTS. C01·ydalis solida, 358 Co?·ylus avellana, 3()0 Cowslip, 219 Crinum, 39!5 Crossed plants, grrnte1· constitu. tional vigour of, 285 Cross-fertilisation, 370: see Fertilisa-tion. Crossing flowers on snmc plant, effects of, 297 Crucije1·ce, 98 CrUger, Dr., secretion of sweet fluid in Marcg1·aviacem, 4 05 ~uphea purp~trea, 323, ~62 Cycadim, 401 Cyclamen persicum, 215; measurements, 216 ; eul'ly flowering of c10ssed, 2D3; seeds, 317, 323; self-st erile, 362 -- repandum, 215 Cytisus laburnum, 362 D. Dandelion, number of pollen grains, 376 Darwin, C., self-fc rtili~ation in Pisum sativum, 161; sexual affinities, 209; on Pr-imula, 219; bud variation, 298; constitutional Tigour from cross parentage in common pea, 305 ; hy bricls of Gladiol1ts and Cistus, 306 ; Pha· seolus multijlorus, 360 ; neetar in orchids, 405; on cross-fflrtilisation, 438, 439, 457; inheritance of acquired modifications, 446 ; change jn the conditions of life beneficial to plants and animals, 454 --, F., structure of Phaseolus multijlm·us, 150: Pteris aquilina, 404 ; p erforation of Lathyrus sylvestris, 429 --, G., on marriages with first cousins, 460 Doca.isne on Delphinium consolida, 129 De Candolle, nectar as au excretion, 402 DYER. Delphini~tm consolida, 12!1 ; measurement~, 130 ; sePd , 322 ; partinily sterile, 35~: ; corolla removed, 420 Delpino, Profos or, Viole& t?·i('olor, 123; Phaseolu. m~tltijlon.ts, 150 ; interrrosf:ling of swe 't-p u, 15G; Lobelia ramosa, 17G; ·trulltnr of the Cannaoeoc, 230; wind and water r.arrying pollen, 371 ; Jttglans regia: 390 ; fl,nemopllilous plants, 400; fertili~ation of Plantago, 401 ; excretion of nectar, 402, 405; secretion of nectar to defend the plant, 403, 404; ancmopllilous and entomophilous pln.nts, 408; clirocious plants, 414 Denny, Pela1'gonium zonale, 142 Diagmm showing mean h ight of Ipoma:a purpurect, 53 Dianth'us caryophyllus, 132 ; cros~:ed and self-fcrtil1sed, 133-136 ; measurements, 135-138; cross with fresh stock, 136; weight of seed, 139; colour of flowers, 139; remarks on experiments, 2G3, 274; early flowering of ero~sed, 292 ; uniform colour of Pelf-~ rtilised, B09; seeds, 316, 319, 323, 325; few capsules, 360 Dickie, Dr., self-fertilisation in Cannacem, 230 Dictamnus ,f1·axinella, 416 Digitalis purpurea, 81; measurements, ~4-87; effects of intercro.:< sing, 8!5, 299 ; superiority of cmssed, 288, 447 ; self-sterile, 368 Dipsacem, 172 Dobbs, Lee:; frequenting flowers of same species, 41 o Dorlel, Dr. A., sexual r eproduction, 40D Duhamel on Raphanus sativus, 393 DunHl, nectar as an excretion, 402 Dyer, Mr., on Lobelia ramosa, 176 ; on Cine1·aria, 3~5 |