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Show 348 INDEX. GYNO-DiillCIOUS. 119; Phlox subulata, 119; Mitchella repens, 125; heterostyled plants, 244 ; Coprosma, 285 ; Euonymus, 287 ; Rhamnus lanceolatus, 295, 296 ; Epigma repens, 297 ; Ilex opaca, 298 ; Plantago media, 307; Oxybaphus and Nyctaginia, 313; Impatie.nsfulva, 328; Leersia, 334 ; cleistogamic flowers, 342 Gyno-dirocious plants, 298 H. Hart, Mr., on Nepeta glechoma, 301 Hautbois Strawberry, the, 293 Hedyotis, 133 . Henslow, Rev. Prof., on hybnd Pri-rnulm, 61 Honslow, Rev. G., on flowers selffertilised during the winter, 343 Herbert, Dr., on hybrid Primulm, 61 Heterostyled plants, illegitimate offspring of, 188-243; essential character of, 244 ; summary of the differences of fertility between legitimately aml illegitimately fertilised plants, 246; diameter of pollen-grains, 249; size of anthers, structure of stigma, 252 ; list of genera, 255; ad Yantages derived from Heterosty lism, 258 ; means by which plants became heterosty led, 260 ; transmission of form, 268; equal-styled varieties, 272; final remarks, 27 5 -- dimorphic plants, 14-54, 81- 136 --trimorphic plants, 137-18'7 Hibiscus, pollen-grains, 338 Hildebrand, Prof., introduces the word " heterosty led," 2 ; on the ray-florets of the Compositm, 5, 6 ; Primula Sinensis, 38, 40-43, 192, 217 ; Linum grand1'jlorum, 86, 87 ; L. perenne, 92; Pulmonaria offic?: nalis, 101-103, 107, 239; P. azurea, 110; Polygonum fagopyrum, Ill; Oxalis, 169, 171-174, 178, 182, 211-213, 322: hP1·ma.- KERNER. phrodite plants becoming unisexual, 283 ; Hordeum, 333 Homostyled species of Primula, 49 Hooker, Dr., on Oampanula, 330 Hordeum, 332 Hottonia inflata, 53, 31:1 --palustris, 50; relative fertility 52; anthers of, 252; papillro 0~ stigma, 254 Houstonia cwrulea, 132, 254 Ii oya carnosa, 331 Hybrid P'rimulas, 55- 71 I:lydrangea, 6, 7 Hypericinem, 123 Hyssopus o.fficinalis, 299 I. Ilex aqwfolium, 297 -- opaca, 298 Illegitimate offspring of heterostyled plants, 188; Lythmm salicaria, dwarfed stature and sterility, 192 ; Oxalis, transmission of form to seedlings, 212; P1·imula Sinensis, in some degree dwarfed, 215; equal-styled varieties, 218-223; Primula vulgaris, 224; transmission of form and colour, 225 ; seedlings, 227 ; P. vm·is, 228; d wa1fed stature and sterility, 229-234 ; equal-styled varieties, 234, 238 ; parallelism between illegitimate fertilisation and hybridism, 242 Illecebrum, 311 Impatiens, pollen-grains of, 338 -- balsamina, 328 --fulva, 327 -- noli-me-tangere, 328 J. Juglans regia, 10 , Juncus bufonius, 332, 343 . . J ussieu, A. do, OI!- Malp~ghwcete, 331 K. Kerner, Prof., on raf-fioret~, 6 ;.Auricula, 43; hybrid forms o~ Prt~u"lf!, 55, 73 ; on use of hairs witlun INDEX. 349' KIRK. the corolla, 128 ; size of corolla in male flowers, 309 ; use of glands as a protection to flowers, 331 Kirk, Dr., on Monocho1·ia vaginalis, 331 Knoxia, 135 Koch on Primula longiflora, 50 Krascheninilwwia, 312 Kuhn, Dr., on cleistogamic flowers, 3, 310, 311; list of plants producing differently formed seeds, 9; heterosty1ed plants, 244; Vandellia nummularifolia, 32± ; V. sessiflora, 325 L. Lagerstrmmia Indica, 167 --pa'rmjlora, 168 -- reginm, 168 Lathyrus nissolia, 326, 342 Lecoq, H., on the common maple, 12; cowslips and primroses, 57 ; Primula elatiur, 72 ; Linum ..A usfriacurn, 98 ; Lyth'rum hyssopifolia, 166; Rhamnus, 296; gynodicecious plants, 299 ; Scabiosa succisa, 305 ; Viola odorata, 317 Leersia oryzoides, 333-335; pollengrains o±: 338 Leggett, Mr., Pontederia cordata, 187 Legitimate unions, summary on the fertility of the two, compared with that of the two i1legitimate in Primula., 46-49; fertility of, compared with illegitimate, 246 Leighton, Rev. W. A., on the cowslip and primrose, 56; Verbascum vi1·gatum, 78 Leontodon, pollen-grains, 338 Leptosiphon, 119 Leucosmia acuminata, 114 -- Burnettiana, 114 ; stigma, 253 Lily, the Gloriosrt, 14o Limnanthemum lndicum, 116; pol-len- grains1 250; authers, 252 Linaria spuria, 325 L~ndley on Fragaria elaUor, 293 Lmnreus on Primula veris, tulgaris, and elatior, 56 Linum angttstijolium, 100 lllENYANTDES. Linum An triacum, 97 -- catha1·ticum, l 00 -- cm·ymbifentm, 100 --jlavum, 81, 98 ; stamens, 252 -- grandiflorum, 81 ; variou x-perimonts, 87-89, 96; pistils and stamens, 253, 254; sterile with its own-form pollen, 264, 266 -- Lewisii, 101 -- perenne, 90; torsion of th styles, 95 ; loBg-sty led fo1·m, 97 ; stigma 247 -- sals oloides, 100 -- t?·igymtm, 100 -- usitatis.qimum, 100 Lipostoma, 134 Lysimachia vulgaris, 4, 31:2 Lythrum GrE13,U'e1·i, 165 -- hyssopijolia, 166 -- salicaria, 116, 137; power of mutual fertilisation between the three forms, 149-157; summary of results, 157-165; illegitimate offspring from the three forms, 191- 203; concluding remarks on, 203-211 ; mid-styled form, 241, 257,258, 280; seeds, 248 -- thymijolia, 165 M. Malpighiacem, 331 Manettia bicolor, 135 Maple, the common, 12 Marshall, W., on P1·imula elatior, 73 ; Plantago lanceolala, 306 Masters, Dr. Maxwell, on cleistogamic flowers, 3 M~~kmowicz on l{rascheninikowia, Meehan, Mr., on Mitchella, 285 ; Epigma repens, 297 Melissa clim:poclium, 299 -- officinalis, 299 Mello, Correa de, on Arachis, 312 ; Voandzeia, 327 Mentha aquatica, 299 -- hi1·suta., 298 -- vulgaris, 298 Menyanthes, 311 -- t'rifoliata, 115 |