INDEX OF TECHNICAL TERMS
- Anther, [11]
- Axil, [9]
- Axillary, [9]
- Bulb, [8]
- Calyx, [10]
- Cleistogamous, [6]
- Complete flower, [10]
- Compound leaf, [9]
- Corm, [8]
- Corolla, [9]
- Cross-fertilization, [3]
- Dimorphous, [232]
- Disk-flowers, [14]
- Doctrine of signatures, [1]
- Entire leaf, [8]
- Female flower, [12]
- Filament, [11]
- Fruit, [12]
- Head, [10]
- Male flower, [12]
- Much-divided leaf, [9]
- Neutral flower, [12]
- Ovary, [11]
- Papilionaceous, [16]
- Perianth, [11]
- Petal, [11]
- Pistil, [11]
- Pistillate flower, [12]
- Pollen, [11]
- Raceme, [9]
- Ray-flowers, [14]
- Root, [8]
- Rootstock, [8]
- Scape, [8]
- Self-fertilization, [3]
- Sepal, [10]
- Sessile, [10]
- Simple leaf, [9]
- Simple stem, [8]
- Spadix, [10]
- Spathe, [10]
- Spike, [10]
- Stamen, [11]
- Staminate flower, [12]
- Stem, [8]
- Stemless, [8]
- Stigma, [11]
- Strap-shaped, [14]
- Style, [11]
- Trimorphism, [200]
- Tuber, [8]
- Tubular-shaped, [14]
- Unisexual, [12]
[1]. Lyte.
[2]. Grant Allen.
[3]. Orchids of New England.
[4]. Hazlitt’s Early Popular Poetry.
[5]. Emerson.
[6]. Emerson.
[7]. Job xxx. 4.
[8]. Emerson.
[9]. Bryant.
[10]. Holmes.
[11]. Longfellow.
[12]. Margaret Deland.
[13]. Bryant.
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
- Silently corrected obvious typographical errors and variations in spelling.
- Retained archaic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.
- Re-indexed footnotes using numbers and collected together at the end of the last chapter.