Plasma membrane. — Protoplasm. — Kinoplasm : Centrospherer et c en t r o some r .—
Asters and spindle. — Blepharoplasts.
Outer-cellular strands.
Non protoplasmic cell-contents : Vacuoles. — Food-material. — Waste products Cell
Walls.
Albinism, variegation, golden modification, etc., of leaves, etiolation.
Coloring of sepals.
Virescence or other color modification of petals.
Color modifications of stamens.
Color modification of pistyls, oolysis.
Color changes in other organs.
Sporogenesis, embryology, morphology, organography, phylogeny, evolution.
Philosophical, treatises, collected works, bibliography, etc., on embryology.
Sporogenesis and embryology of fungi. - Algae. - Hepaticae. - Musci. - Pteridophyta.
Sporogenesis and embryology of Spermaphyta.
Microsporogenesis and spermatogenesis.
Megasporogenesis and oogenesis.
Fertilization and triple fusion or double fertilization.
Embryo. — Endosperm. — Division of the fusion nucleus. — Suspensor. — Root.
— Stem. — Cotyledon. — Primary leaf. — Embryonic tissues.
Seed — Nucellus, Endosperm, Seed coats, Micropyle.
Seeddling.
General works and philosophical matter on the significance of juvenile stages, etc.
Cladomany or blastomany. — Pleiophylly, polyphylly of leaves. — Changes in
number o f sepals. — Changes in number of petals, petalomany. — Changes in
number of stamens. — Changes in number of pistils or carpels. — Changes
in number of other organs.
Deformation and enations, heteromorphy.
Fasciation, torsion. — Craters, ascidia, other deformations of leaves. ~ Deformation
of sepals. — Deformation of stamens, solenoidy. — Deformation of carpels.
— Deformation of other organs.
Stasimorphy, atrophy, loss of function, abortion, suppression.
Reduction or suppression of stems, plesiasmy.
Retention of juvenile leaves, reversion in leaves, reduction of leaves to scales,
etc., etc.
Atrophy or suppression of sepals. — Atrophy or suppression of petals, acheilary,
spilary. — Abortion, etc., of stamens ; of pistils ; of other organs, adenopetaly.
Hypertrophy and pleiomorphy.
Tuberization and other enlargements of stem (apophysis, anthesmolysis).
Frondescence, enlargement or overdevelopment of the leaf.
Enlargement, etc., of sepals, of petals, of stamens, of pistils. Enlargement,
of other organs, misrhomany, antholysis, rachiti.
Gther abnormalities.
Changes of color.
Root. — Stem. — Hypocotyl. — Epicotyl.
Seedlings of partiuGar species.
Experimental embryology.
Embryology of particular species (alphabetical).
Gross morphology and organography.
General, and philosophical on the nature and origin of organs.
Thalloid structures. — Root. — Stem. — Branching. — Leaf. — Buds and vernation.
— Phyllotaxy. — Flower.
Aestivation. — Bracts. — Perianth. — Calyx. — Corolls. — Stamens. — Pistils.
— Gther floral structures. — Fruit. — Seed. — Emergences. — Gther organs.
Grganography of particular species.
Phylogeny and evolution.
Anatomy.
General.
Philosophy, classification, terminology.
Bibliogijaphy, works of reference.
Collected works.
Methods.
History.
Thalloid structures.
Roots, aerial roots.
Stems.
Gross anatomy.
Fundamental tissues: Pith. — Cortex, — Medullary rays. — Bundle sheath. —
Mechanical tissues. — Bark.
Vascular tissues: Stele. — Leaf traces. — Secondary growth.
Nodes.
Inflorescence.
Leaves and sterile phyllomes.
Flower. — Perianth. — Petals. — Sepals. — Stamens. — Pistils. — Gther floral structures,
e. g. nectaries, etc.
Fruit and seed.
Emergences and trichomes.
Anatomy of specials organs. — Anatomy of particular plants.
Ecology.
III. — Listes des périodiquies de botanique avec leurs abréviations.
D a n s l ’é d i t i o n d é f in i t iv e , o n i n d i q u e r a a p r è s c h a q u e t i t r e d o n n é in e x t e n s o :
1= Le t i t r e a b r é g é a d o p t é ;
2 " L e s a u t r e s p r i n c i p a l e s a b r é v i a t i o n s e n u s a g e .
O n e n r e g i s t r e r a d a n s u n s e u l o r d r e a l p h a b é t i q u e le s t i t r e s in e x t e n s o ( e n r om a i n ) , le s a b r é v i a t
io n s a d o p t é e s ( e n i t a l i q u e ) e t le s a b r é v i a t i o n s n o n a d o p t é e s ( i t a l i q u e e n t r e p a r e n t h è s e s ) .