- Clematis Viticella, Linn., S. Europe.
- florida, Thunb., Japan.
- Fortunei, Moore, Japan.
- patens, Desne, Japan.
- Anemone japonica, Sieb. et Zucc., Japan.
- coronaria, Linn., S. Europe, Asia Minor.
- hortensis, var. Linn., S. Europe.
- palmata, Linn., N. Africa, Spain, Portugal.
- nemorosa, Linn., Europe, N. America, Siberia.
- sylvestris, Linn., S. Europe, Siberia.
- Hepatica triloba, Chaix., Europe.
- Ranunculus bulbosus, Linn., Europe, N. Amer.
- repens, Linn., Europe, Siberia, N. Amer.
- acris, Linn., Europe, Siberia.
- aconitifolius, Linn., Europe.
- gramineus, Linn., Italy, France, Portugal, Switzerland.
- bullatus, Linn., S. Europe.
- asiaticus, Linn., The East.
- Ficaria ranunculoides, Mœnch., Europe.
- Thalictrum anemoides, Michæ., N. America.
- Caltha palustris, Linn., Europe, Asia, N. America.
- Trollius europæus, Linn., Europe.
- Nigella damascena, Linn., Mediterranean.
- Aquilegia vulgaris, Linn., Europe.
- canadensis, Linn., N. America.
- Delphinium Ajacis, Linn., S. Europe.
- grandiflorum, Linn., Siberia, N. America.
- Consolida, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- cheilanthum, Fisch., Siberia.
- elegans, D. C., North America.
- Adonis autumnalis, Linn., Europe.
- vernalis, Linn., Europe, Asia.
- Pæonia Moutan, Sims, China, Japan.
- officinalis, Retz., Europe.
- tenuifolia, Linn., Tauria.
- albiflora, Pall., Siberia.
- paradoxa, Andr., S. Europe.
Nymphæaceæ.
- Nelumbium speciosum, Willd., Africa, Asia.
Berberidaceæ.
Papaveraceæ.
- Papaver Rhœas, Linn., Europe.
- bracteatum, Lindl., Russia.
- somniferum, Linn., S. Europe, Asia Minor, Egypt.
- Chelidonium majus, Linn., Europe, Asia.
- Sanguinaria canadensis, Linn., N. America.
- Podophyllum peltatum, Linn., N. America.
Cruciferæ.
- Mathiola incana, R. Br., Mediterranean.
- glabrata, D. C.
- annua, Sweet., South Europe, Syria.
- Cheiranthus Cheiri, Linn., Europe.
- Iberis umbellata, Linn., Europe.
- Cardamine pratensis, Linn., Europe, Asia, Africa, America.
- Hesperis matronalis, Linn., Europe, Siberia.
- Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br., Europe.
- Sinapis arvensis, Linn., Europe.
- Brassica oleracea. Linn., Europe.
Cistaceæ.
- Helianthemum vulgare, Spach., Europe, N. Africa.
Violaceæ.
- Viola odorata, Linn., Europe, Siberia.
- grandiflora, Linn., Europe,
- tricolor, Linn., Europe.
Caryophylleæ.
- Dianthus barbatus, Linn., France, Germany.
- chinensis, D. C., China.
- Poiretianus, Seringe, ?
- Caryophyllus, Linn., France, Italy.
- arboreus, Linn., Crete.
- hybridus (gardens).
- corymbosus, Sibth., Asia Minor.
- plumarius, Linn., Europe, Siberia, N. America.
- deltoides, Linn., Europe.
- Saponaria officinalis, Linn., Europe.
- Lychnis sylvestris, Schkr., Europe.
- vespertina, Linn., Europe.
- flos cuculi, Linn., Europe.
- Viscaria, Linn., Europe.
- chalcedonica, Linn., Japan, Asia Minor.
- Silene inflata, Sm.; var. maritima, D. C., Europe.
Alsineæ.
- Sagina procumbens, Linn., Europe.
Malvaceæ.
- Hibiscus Rosa sinensis, Linn., E. Indies.
- flavescens, Cav., China.
- alba, Hook., China.
- syriacus, Linn., Syria, Carniola.
- Althæa rosea, Cav., Caucasus, &c.
- Malva rotundifolia, Linn., Europe.
Hippocastaneæ.
- Æsculus Hippocastanum, Linn., Europe, N. America.
Geraniaceæ.
- Geranium pratense, Linn., Europe, Siberia.
- sylvaticum. Linn., Europe.
- Pelargonium zonale, Willd., S. Africa.
- Tropæolum majus, Linn., Peru.
- Oxalis cernua, Thunb., S. Africa.
- Impatiens Balsamina, Linn., E. Ind.
Ternströmiaceæ.
- Camellia reticulata, Lindl., China.
- Sasanqua, Thunb., China.
- japonica, Linn., Japan.
- Thea maliflora, Seem., Japan.
Aurantiaceæ.
- Citrus Aurantium, Linn., Asia, South Europe.
Papilionaceæ.
- Trifolium repens, Linn., Europe, S. America.
- Medicago sp., ?., Europe.
- Ulex europæus, Link., Europe.
- Spartianthus junceus, Linn., S. Europe.
- Clitoria Ternatea, Linn., E. India.
- Orobus viscoides, D. C., Croatia, &c.
- Genista tinctoria, Linn., Europe.
- sibirica, Linn., Siberia.
- scoparia, Lam., Europe.
- Cytisus albus, Link., Portugal.
- Anthyllis Vulneraria, Linn., Europe.
- Coronilla Emerus, D. C., Europe.
- Lotus corniculatus, Linn., Europe.
Rosaceæ.
- Rosa lutea, Mill., Europe.
- cinnamomea, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- spinosissima, Linn., Central Asia.
- Carolina, Linn., N. America.
- villosa, Linn., Europe, Central Asia.
- centifolia, Linn.
- damascena, Linn., Syria.
- rubiginosa, Linn., Europe, Asia, N. America.
- moschata, Ait., Madeira, N. Africa.
- canina, Linn., Europe.
- alba, Linn., Europe, Caucasus.
- indica, Linn., China.
- nivea, D. C., China.
- Eglanteria, Linn., Europe.
- gallica, Linn., Europe, Caucasus.
- pimpinellifolia, Linn., Europe, Central Asia.
- Banksiæ, R. Br., China.
- sulphurea, Ait., East.
- Rubus fruticosus, Linn., Europe.
- rosifolius, Linn., Mauritius, E. India.
- corylifolius, Smith, Europe.
- cæsius, Linn., Europe.
- Kerria japonica, D. C., Japan.
- Spiræa Filipendula, Linn., Europe.
- Ulmaria, Linn., Europe.
- prunifolia, Sieb. et Zucc., Japan.
- Reevesii, Lindl., China.
- strobilacea, Sieb. et Zucc., Japan.
- Fragaria vesca, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- Potentilla alpestris, Hall. f., Europe.
- reptans, Linn., Europe, Asia.
- Tormentilla, Schrank, Europe, Asia.
- anserina, Linn., Europe.
- Geum rivale, Linn., Europe.
Pomaceæ.
- Cratægus Oxyacantha, Linn., Europe.
- Crus galli, Linn., N. America.
- Cydonia japonica, Pers., Japan.
- Pyrus communis, Linn., Europe.
- Eriobotrya japonica, Lindl., Japan.
Amygdaleæ.
- Amygdalus Persica, Linn., Persia.
- communis, Linn., Mauritania.
- Prunus domestica, Linn., Europe.
- spinosa, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- avium, Linn., Europe.
- Cerasus, Linn., Europe.
- Kerii, Steud., Japan.
- japonica, Thunb., China, Japan.
- insititia, Linn., Europe.
- triloba, Lindl., China.
Myrtaceæ.
- Myrtus communis, Linn., S. Europe.
- Punica Granatum, Linn., S. Europe, Marocco.
Philadelphaceæ.
- Philadelphus Coronarius, linn., S. Europe.
- Deutzia Crenata, sieb. Et Zucc., Japan.
Onagraceæ.
- Fuchsia globosa, Lindl. (and var. hort. pl.), Mexico.
- Epilobium tetragonum, D.C., Europe.
- Clarkia pulchella, Pursh., California.
- elegans, Douglas, N. America.
Portulacaceæ.
- Portulaca grandiflora, Hook, Chili.
Grossulariaceæ.
- Ribes sanguineum, Pursh., N. America.
Saxifragaceæ.
- Saxifraga granulata, Linn., Europe.
Umbelliferæ.
- Daucus Carota, Linn., Europe.
Rubiaceæ.
- Ixora grandiflora, De Cand., E. India.
- Serissa fœtida, Comm., China, Japan.
- Gardenia Fortuniana, Hook., China.
- florida, Linn., China, E. India.
- radicans, Thunb., Japan.
Caprifoliaceæ.
- Lonicera Periclymenum, Linn., Europe.
- Sambucus nigra, Linn., Europe.
Campanulaceæ.
- Campanula latifolia, Linn., Europe, Asia.
- Tenorei, Morett, Naples.
- Trachelium, Linn., Europe.
- Vidallii, H. C. Wats., Europe.
- pyramidalis, Linn., S. Europe.
- rotundifolia, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- persicifolia, Linn., Europe.
- glomerata, Linn., Europe, Asia.
- Medium, Linn., Europe.
- rhomboidea, Linn., Europe.
- Platycodon grandiflorum, D. C., Siberia.
Ericaceæ.
- Calluna vulgaris, Linn., Europe, N. America.
- Rhododendron indicum, Sweet., E. India.
- ponticum, Linn., Asia Minor.
- Azalea nudiflora, Linn., N. America.
- glauca, Lam., N. America.
- Arbutus Unedo, Linn., S. Europe.
- Erica Tetralix, Linn., Europe.
- cinerea, Linn., Europe.
- hyemalis, gardens.
Epacridaceæ.
- Epacris impressa, R. Br., Australia.
Primulaceæ.
- Primula villosa, Jacq., Europe.
- Auricula, Linn., Europe.
- denticulata, Smith, E. India.
- acaulis, Jacq., Europe.
- clatior, Jacq., Europe.
- prænitens, Ker. = sinensis, Lindl., China.
- Lysimachia Nummularia, Roem et Schult., Europe.
- Anagallis tenella, Linn., Europe.
Jasminaceæ.
- Jasminum officinale, Linn., S. Europe.
- Sambac., Ait., E. India.
- hirsutum, Hook., China.
- grandiflorum, Lindl., S. Europe.
Oleaceæ.
- Syringa persica, Linn., Persia.
- vulgaris, Linn., Europe, Persia.
Apocyneæ.
- Vinca minor, Linn., Europe.
- Nerium odorum, Ait., E. India.
- Oleander, Linn., S. Europe.
- Tabernæmontana coronaria, Willd., E. India.
- Allamanda cathartica, Aubl., S. America.
Convolvulaceæ.
- Calystegia sepium, R. Br., Europe, America, Asia.
- pubescens, Lindl., China.
- Convolvulus tricolor, Linn., S. Europe.
- Ipomœa pandurata, Meyer, S. America.
Solanaceæ.
- Datura cornigera, Hook., Peru.
- fastuosa, Linn., S. America, Egypt.
- arborea, Linn., S. America.
- chlorantha, Hook.
- humilis, Desf.
- Petunia nyctaginiflora, Juss., S. America.
- violacea, Hook, S. America.
- Solanum Dulcamara, Linn., Europe.
Gentianaceæ.
- Gentiana Amarella, Linn., Europe.
Orobanchaceæ.
Scrophulariaceæ.
- Mimulus luteus, Linn., Chili.
- Antirrhinum majus, Linn., S. Europe.
- Digitalis purpurea, Linn., Europe.
- Linaria vulgaris, Mill., Europe, N. America.
- Veronica, sp.
- Calceolaria, var. cult.
Gesneraceæ.
- Achimenes longiflora, D. C., Mexico.
- Gloxinia var. hort.
Verbenaceæ.
- Clerodendron fragrans, Willd., Japan.
- Verbena var. hort.
Nyctagineæ.
- Mirabilis Jalapa, Linn., Trop. America.
Laurineæ.
- Laurus nobilis, Linn., S. Europe.
- Sassafras, Linn., N. America.
Iridaceæ.
- Gladiolus tristis, Linn., Cape of Good Hope.
- Crocus aureus, Sibth, Europe, Asia Minor.
- Susianus, Curt., Asia Minor.
- pusillus, Tenore, Italy.
- vernus, Smith, S. Europe.
- Iris sibirica, Linn., Europe.
- Iris Kæmpferi, Siebold, Japan.
Amaryllidaceæ.
- Galanthus nivalis, Linn., Europe.
- Leucoium vernum, Linn., Europe.
- Sternbergia lutea, Gawl., Europe, Asia Minor.
- Hippeastrum equestre, Herb., S. America.
- Narcissus cernuus, Salisb., S. Europe.
- Telamonius, Schult., Europe.
- lobularis, Schult.
- concolor, Schult., Portugal.
- biflorus, Curt., Europe.
- italicus, Ker., Italy.
- incomparabilis, Curt., Italy.
- Cypri, Haw., Cyprus.
- Pseudo-Narcissus, Linn., Europe.
- poeticus, Linn., Europe.
- Jonquilla, Linn., S. Europe, East.
- Tazetta, Linn., S. Europe.
- poculiformis, Salisb., S. Europe.
Orchidaceæ.
- Orchis Morio, Linn., Europe.
- mascula, Linn., Europe.
- pyramidalis, Linn., Europe.
- Ophrys fucifera, Linn., Europe.
- See also pp. 380, 509.
Hydrocharidaceæ.
- Hydrocharis Morsus ranæ, Linn., Europe.
Asphodeleæ.
- Asphodelus luteus, Linn., S. Europe.
Liliaceæ.
- Tulipa Gesneriana, Linn., Asia Minor.
- sylvestris, Linn., S. Europe.
- Scilla autumnalis, Linn., Europe.
- nutans, Smith, S. Europe.
- Convallaria majalis, Linn., Europe, America.
- Polygonatum, Linn., Europe.
- Trillium grandiflorum, Spreng., America.
- Fritillaria Meleagris, Linn., Europe.
- imperialis, Linn., Persia.
- Lilium Martagon, Linn., Europe.
- candidum, Linn., Syria, Persia.
- Hyacinthus orientalis, Linn., East.
- Polianthes tuberosa, Linn., E. India.
- Hemerocallis disticha, Don., Nepal.
- Kwanso, gardens.
- fulva, Linn., S. Europe.
Colchicaceæ.
- Colchicum autumnale, Linn., Europe.
- Tofieldia calyculata, Wahl., Europe.
Butomaceæ.
- Sagittaria latifolia, Willd., N. America.
- sagittifolia, Linn., Europe, Asia, America.
Commelynaceæ.
- Tradescantia virginica, Linn., N. America.
NOTE.
During the progress of the foregoing pages through the press, several
additional illustrations of particular malformations have come under
notice. Some of the more important of these may here be recorded.
Fasciation (see p. 11).—The following plants may be added to the
list:—Acer eriocarpum, Arabis albida, Brassica oleracea, var.,
Guarea, sp., Artabotrys sp. In all, with the exception of the
first-named, the fasciation occurred in the inflorescence. In some
species of Artabotrys, indeed, fasciation and curvation of the
inflorescence are common.
Synanthy (p. 39).—Several additional instances of adhesion of two or
more flowers in Calanthe vestita, C. Veitchii, and other forms of
this genus may be cited. These furnish further illustrations of the much
greater liability of some plants to particular changes as compared with
others. Scilla bifolia, Gagea arvensis, and Viola odorata may be
added to the list of synanthic plants.
Alterations of placentation, &c. (see pp. 98, 483).—M. Casimir De
Candolle, in a letter to the author, dated March 8th, 1869, thus writes
of the existence of a double row of carpels in Pyrus spectabilis and
Cratægus Oxyacantha, "a longitudinal section of a double flower of
Pyrus spectabilis shows two rows of carpels, placed one above another.
The arrangement of the vascular bundles shows that the upper row is
external in relation to the lower series. The carpels of the latter are
wholly coalescent as in a pear, while those of the upper verticil are
only partially coherent or sometimes quite distinct. The placentation is
constantly axile in the inferior row and parietal in the upper one. The
number of ovules in each carpel of the superior row varies greatly, and
they are often, but not always, inserted in two longitudinal ranks, as
is constantly the case in the lower carpels. Double flowers of Cratægus
Oxyacantha present the same anomalies." For analogous instances in
Digitalis, see p. 98. See also p. 380, Saxifraga.
Prolification, p. 120.—A. P. De Candolle, "Organographie Végétale,"
tab. 40, figures an instance of suppression of one lobe of the ovary in
Iris chinensis, and of the presence at the base of the flower of an
adventitious and imperfect flower-bud, as in the Phlomis, mentioned at
p. 119.
Monœcious Misleto, p. 193.—In this specimen, exhibited at one of
the meetings of the Scientific Committee of the Royal Horticultural
Society in 1869, there were both male and female flowers on the same
bush. The plant was of the male sex, with numerous long slender
whip-like, somewhat pendulous, branches bearing comparatively large
broad yellowish leaves, and fully developed male flowers at the end.
From the side of one of these male branches, near the base, protruded a
tuft of short, stiff branches, bearing small, narrow, dark green leaves,
ripe berries and immature female flowers. There was no evidence of
grafting or parasitism, of the female branch on the male, the bark and
the wood being perfectly continuous so that the only tenable supposition
is that this was a case of dimorphism.
Adventitious leaflet and pitcher, see pp. 30 and 355. In a species of
Picrasma, in which the leaves are impari-pinnate and spread
horizontally, an adventitious leaflet was observed to project at right
angles to the plane of the primary leaf. It emerged at a point nearly
corresponding to that at which the normal pinnæ were given off. The
appearance presented was thus like that of a whorl of three leaves,
except that the shining surface of the adventitious leaflet,
corresponding to the upper face of the normal leaflets, was directed
towards the axis, i.e., away from the corresponding portion of the
neighbouring pinnæ, while the dull surface, corresponding to the lower
part of an ordinary leaflet, looked towards the apex of the main leaf,
or away from the axis. In one instance, a stalked pitcher was given off
from the same point as that from which the supernumerary leaflet
emerged, the pitcher being apparently formed from the cohesion
(congenital) of the margins of a leaflet.
In the normal leaf of this plant there is between the bases of the
pinnæ, a small reddish gland or stipel? attached to, or projecting from,
the upper surface of the rachis. It appeared from some transitional
forms that the adventitious leaflet, just mentioned, was due to the
exaggerated development of this gland, but no clue was afforded as to
the origin of the ascidium. It was not practicable to examine the
arrangement of the vascular bundles in the rachis.
Additional labella in Phaius.—A flower of Phaius grandiflorus was
found in the same condition as the Catasetum, mentioned at pp. 291 and
382.
Tubular stem.—A species of Sempervivum, exhibited by Mr. Salter, of
Hammersmith, at one of the summer exhibitions of flowers at the Royal
Horticultural Society in 1868, under the name of S. Bollei, deserves
notice from its bearing on the question of such structures as the
calyx-tubes, the hip of the rose and such like, see pp. 394, 482. In
this plant the leaves appeared to be arranged some on the outside,
others on the inside, of an erect hollow cylinder, some six inches in
height. The oldest leaves were outside, the youngest within, so that the
appearance presented was as if the summit of the axis had been pushed or
drawn in, much as the finger of a tight glove might be invaginated in
withdrawing it from the hand.
The plant in question thus furnishes an actual illustration of the
supposititious case mentioned at p. 482.
Double flowers, see pp. 499, et seq.—The following species may be
added to those already recorded: Lychnis coronaria, Hibiscus
mutabilis, Lotus major, Pisum sativum, Godetia sp., Ipomœa
purpurea, Convolvulus minor, Heliotropium peruvianum, Trillium
grandiflorum, and Phaius grandiflorus.
INDEX TO SUBJECTS.
A.
- Abortion, 455, 467
- Acaulescence, 393
- Acaulosia, 393, 456
- Acheilary, 398
- Adesiny, 58, 76
- Adhesion, 32
- of axes, 50, 55
- embryos, 56
- leaves, 33
- parts of flower, 34
- roots, 53
- Adventitious buds, 156, 176
- Albinism, 337
- Alternation, 3, 485
- Andrœcium, enlargement of, 430
- meiophylly of, 398
- meiotaxy of, 405
- of orchids, 380
- pleiotaxy of, 379
- polyphylly of, 361
- Androgynism, 193
- Anther (see connective), contabescence of, 463
- morphology of, 291
- ovuliferous, 200
- petalody of, 291
- sutures of, 291
- Apilary, 397
- Apostasis, 440
- Aphylly, 395
- Arrangement, 1
- Ascidia, 30, 313
- bibliography, 30
- plants with, 30
- Atrophy, 454 (see abortion)
- Antophyllogeny, 355
- Avalidouires (vines), 211
- Axes, abortion of, 455
- adhesion of, 50, 55
- cohesion of, 9
- enation from, 444
- enlargement of, 418
- fission of, 60
- suppression of, 398
- Axile organs, see Axes
B.
- Barley, Nepaul, 174
- Bigarades cornues, 303
- Bladder-plums, 465
- Bracts, multiplication of, 358
- staminody of, 298
- phyllody of, 242
- Buds, adventitious on fruits, 178
- on leaves, 170, 174
- in ovary, 180
- on petals, 177
- in pith, 171
- on roots, 160 (see flower-buds, prolification)
- variations of, 336
- Bulbs, displacement of, 84
- Burrs, 347, 420
C.
- Catacorolla, 450
- Calycanthemy, 283
- Calyphyomy, 34
- Calyx, abortion of, 461
- dialysis of, 70
- meiophylly of, 396
- meiotaxy of, 403
- obsolete, 460
- petalody of, 283
- pleiotaxy of, 374
- polyphylly of, 359
- solution of from ovary, 77
- Calyx-tube, 394, 480, 509
- Carnation wheat-ear, 371
- Carpels (see Pistil, Fruit, Ovary), adventitious, 182
- dialysis of, 73
- enation from, 453
- fission of, 68
- in ovary, 182
- Cauliflower, 421
- Cenanthy, 408
- Chloranthy, 273, 279
- bibliography, 280
- remarks on, 279
- plants subject to, 280
- Chorisis, 59, 343
- Chromatism, 339
- Cladodes, 328
- Classification, teratology in relation to, 488
- Cohesion of leaves, 21, 25
- of petals, 28
- pistils, 29
- sepals, 27
- stamens, 29
- stems, 9
- Colour, alterations of, 337
- Columella, 395
- Coniferæ, leaves of, 217, 352, 484
- Compensation, 488
- Connective, petalody of, 293
- Consistence, alterations of, 432
- Contabescence, 463
- Contortion, 317
- Co-relation, 486
- Cornute leaves, 328
- Corolla, abortion of, 461
- dialysis of, 71
- duplicate, 376
- hose in hose, 377
- meiophylly of, 397
- meiotaxy of, 403
- pleiotaxy of, 374
- polyphylly of, 359
- virescence of, 338
- Cotyledons, increased number of, 370
- Cuttings, formation of, 159
D.