The power of movement in plants / by Charles Darwin ; assisted by Francis Darwin.
- Darwin, Charles, 1809-1882.
- Date:
- 1880
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The power of movement in plants / by Charles Darwin ; assisted by Francis Darwin. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Leeds Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Leeds Library.
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![^ CRINUM. Criiium capense, circumnutation of, 254 Crotolaria (sp, ?), sleep of leaves, 340 . Cryiitoqams, circumnutation of, 257-259 Cucumis dudaim, movement of coty- ledons, 43, 44 , sleep of cotyledons, 304 Cucurhita aurantia, movement of hy])Ocotyl, 42 , cotyledons vertical at night, 304 ovifera, geotropic movement of radicle, 38, 39 , circumnutation of arched hypo- cotyl, 39 , of straight and vertical hypo- cotyl, 40 , movements of cotyledons, 41, 42, 115, 124 , position of radicle, 89 , rupture of the seed - coats, 102 , circumnutation of hypocotyl when erect, 107, 108 , sensitiveness of apex of radi- cle, 169-171 , cotyledons vertical at night, 304 , not affected by apogeotropism, 509 , tips cauterised transversely, 537 Curvature of the radicle, 193 Gycas jiectinata, circumnutation of young leaf, whilst emerging from the giound, 58 , first leaf arclied, 78 , circumnutation of terminal leaflets, 252 Cijclamcn Persicum, movement of cotyledon, 46 , undeveloped cotyledons, 7S, 96 , circumnutation of peduncle, 225 , of leaf, 246, 247 , downward apheliotropic move- ment of a flower-peduncle, 433- 435 DESMODrUM. Cyclamen Persicum, burying of the pods, 433 Cyperus alternifolius, circumnuta- tion of stem, 212 , movement of stem, 509 Cytisus fragrans, circumnutation of hypocotyl, 37 , sleep of leaves, 344, 397 , apogi'Otropic movement of stem, 494-496 D. Dahlia, circumnutation of young leaves, 244-246 Dalea alopecuroides, leaflets de- pressed at night, 354 Darkness, eifect of, on the move- ment of leaves, 407 Darlingtonia Californica, its leaves or pitchers apheliotropic, 450, n. Darwin, Charles, on Maurandia semperflorens, 225; on the Swedisli turnip, 230, n.; movements of climbing plants, 266, 271; the heliotropic movement of the ten- drils of Bignonia capreolata, 433; revolution of climbing plants, 451; on the curling of a tendril, 571) , Erasmus, on the peduncles of Cyclamens, 433 , Francis,, on the radicle of Siiiapis alba, 486; on Hygrosco- pic seeds, 489, n. Datura stramonium, nocturnal movement of cotyledons, 298 Delpiiio, ou ca^lyledous of Chajro- phyllum and Corydalis, 96, n. Delphinium nudicaule, mode of breaking through the ground, 80 , continent petioles of two coty- ledons, 553 Desmodium gyraiis, movement of leaflets, 257, n. , position of leaves at night, 285 , sleep of leaves, not of coty- leilons, 314 , circumnutation and nycti- II](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2152516x_0594.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)





