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Show ) ( 574 ) INDEX. ABIES, A. Abies communis. effect of killing or injuring the leading shoot. 187 -- pectinaia, effi ct of ldlling or injuring the leading shoot, l 87 --, n.ffected by LEcidittm elatinurn, 188 Ab1·onia umbellato, its single, deve-loped cotyledon, 78 --, rudimentary cotyledon, 95 --, rupture of the seed .. coats, 105 .Abutilon Darwinii, sleep of leaves and not of cotyledons. B14 --.nocturnal movement of leaves, ~2:3 Acal'ia Fa1·nesiana, stn.to of plant when n.wuke and asleep, 381, 382 --, appearnnco at night, 395 , nyctitropic movements of pinnro, 402 --, the axes of the ellipses, 404 -- lophaniha, character of first leaf, 415 -- 1·etinoides, circumnutation of young pbyllode, 236 Acanthosicyos hon·ida, nocturnal movement of cotyledon. 304 Acanthus candelabrum, inequality in tho two first leaves, 79 --, petioles not arched, 553 -- la/.ifolius, variability in first leaves. 79 -- mollis, seedling, manner of breaking through the ground 78, 79 ' --, circumnuto.tion of young leaf, 249, 269 -- spinosus, 79 --,movement of leaves, 249 Allll'IIICA HPCEA. Adenanthem pat·onia, nyctitropic movements of leaflets, :174: ./Ecidinm elai'innm, dlcct on the lateral branches of the silver fir, 188 J'Esctdtts hippocastamtm, movcmen!s of rnllicle, 28, 20 - - . scnsitivcnes:;nfupcx ofradiok, 172- 174 Albizz'ia lo7Jhantha, nyctitropic movements of l eaflet~, 883 --, of pinnro, 402 Allittm cepa, conicnl protuberance on arched cotyledon, 59 --, circumnutn.tion of basallwlf of archccl cotyledon, 60 --, mode of breaking through ground, 87 --, t;traightening process, 101 -- porrum, movements of flower-stems, 22fi Alopecnrtts pmtensis, joints affect~d by apogeotropism, 503 Aloysia cil1·iodom, circumnutntion or :>tom, 210 Ama1'anthus, slcrp of !raves. 387 -- catulutus, noctmal movement of cotyledons, 307 .Amm·7Jha, j?·uticosa, sleep of leaflets, H5-:l: Ampelop8is t1·icuspidata., hyponastic movcm0nt of hooked tips, 272- 275 AmJ)hica1'pma monoir;a, circumnutation aml nyctitropic movements of leaves, RG5 --, effect of sunshine on leaflets, 445 --, geotropic movements of, 520 INDEX.. 575 ANODA. Anoda W?'ightii, sleep of cotyledons 302,312 ' -,of leaves, 324 -, downward movement of coty-ledons, 444 Apheliotropism, or negative heliotropism, 5, 419, 432 Apios graveolens, heliotropic movements of hypocotyl, 4:L2-424 - tuberosa, vertical sinking of leaflets at night, 368 Apium graveolens, sloop of cotyledons, 305 -, petroselinum, sleep of cotyledons, 30! Apogeotropic movements effected by juints or pulvini, 502 Apogcotropism, 5, 494; 1·etm·ded by heliotropism, 501 ; concluding remarks on, 507 jraclti~ hypogrea, circumnutation of gynophore, 225 -,effects of radiation on leaves 289,296 , -,movements of leaves, 357 -,rate of movement, '!04 ---, circumnutation of vertically dependent young gynophores, 519 -, downward movement of the same, 519 Al('hing of various organs, importance of, to seedling plants 37 88.: emer~enoe of hypocotyis 0 ; epiCotyls m the form of nn 553 As~rcwus officinalis, circu~nutabon ofplumules, 60-62. -, ~ect of ~aterallight, 484 A!plen11nn tnchomanes, movement 1n the fruiting fronds 257 n MrarJalus ttliginosus, ~ove~e~t of lenHtts, 355 AteiUI sativa, movement of cob·le-don~, 65, 66. ·· -,se~siti!eness of tip of radicle lomo18hu, 183 7' heliot~opic movemPnt n.ncl cir_ lllllnu~t~on of cotyledon, 121,122 ,_' sens~tiveness of coty Jcdou to a lll!eral bght, 477 ~ youlng sheath-like coty lcdons ong Y apogcotropic, 49~ -- --- Avena 8 t' BHASSICA. · n tvn, movements of ld · cotylr·don~, MJ9 500 - o lSI! A'l.•eNhoa bilimbi '1 f 1 -, angular ' en as et::p, 330 '"oin·~ t 1 movcmeuts when !:> ,.., 11 ' !;Cp, 331-:ii$5 --, lcallets exposed t l .· SUil shine, 4-l7 o ntght Azalm Indica . i:>fC' JU, 208 ' Cll'cumnutn.Lion of B. Bar?, de, on the effect of 1h 1E . B dlU!ll on the silver fir 18 o ct-at:• lm, Prof. on th ' . . movements 'f l e nyctttropw l:llC'op of leaov cav~s, ~f\3; on the· 322 . cs ot Sida napren '187 , on Polygonum avicnla?·e, iuafl~t~n ;~ efzf~ct of l:iUnshino ou' Ba I . . o xa 'ts acelo8ello 147 ,.~~~tnw, nyctitropic movo'lllonts ,, I•J ' --'movomcn tsof petioles of ~:-codlings, 40l young --, _appcarn.I JCe of youn o- 1· t . n.t tllgJ1t, 402 · b Pan s Beta vulga1·is,_ circumnuta!ion of ll_vpocotyl ot so dlin"'s 52 - - , movement:! of coty'louons 52 58 ' ' --, C'ffcct of light, 12--.1: --, nocturnal movcuJcnt of cot ·- lcdons, 307 ) --, heliotropic movements f 420 0' --, tmm-mitted effect of Ii"'ht llypucotyl, 482 b on --, apogcot,opic movement of ?YI>O<:otyl, 49ti B~unou.i(L capr_eolata, apheliotropir Juov:rn ·nt ot tendrils, '1:32, 450 B~~~~~e on Melaleuca erica.ifolia, B?'lts.~ica napu,q, circumnutaLion of 1lowcr-stem~, 2:l(j Bru~.<sicn . olemcea, circumnutatioH of ~cedlmg, lU --, of radicle, 11 --,geotropic ruovernen t of rtl(liclc 11 ' |