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Chaerophyllum.
Eryngium. Eryngium.
Silaus.
Heracleum! Heracleum!
Hydrocotyle. Hydrocotyle.
Daucus.
Carum.
Selinum.
Angelica!
Conium.
Astrantia.
OEnanthe. OEnanthe.
Begoniaceae. Begonia!
Valerianaceae. Valeriana.
Dipsacaceae. *Scabiosa! *Scabiosa!
Knautia! Knautia!
Compositae. *Bellis!
Centaurea.
Calendula. Calendula.
Anthemis.
Coreopsis.
Apargia.
Lampsana.
Carlina.
Arnoseris.
Tragopogon! Tragopogon!
Rudbeckia!
Senecio!
Carlina.
Bidens! Pyrethrum.
Filago.
Hedypnois.
Cirsium.
Lactuca.
Campanulaceae. Prismatocarpus.
Lobeliaceae. Jasione.
Ericaceae. Azalea!
Convolvulaceae. Convolvulus! Convolvulus!
Calystegia!
Scrophulariaceae. Scrophularia!
Antirrhinum!
Gesneraceae. Achimenes!
Primulaceae. Primula! Primula!
Cyclamen! Cyclamen!
Plumbaginaceae. Armeria.
Plantaginaceae. *Plantago! *Plantago!
Polygonaceae. Polygonum!
Euphorbiaceae. Euphorbia!
Urticaceae. Ficus.
Amentaceae. Corylus!
Castanea! Castanea.
Coniferae. *Larix!
*Cryptomeria!
Taxodium! Pinus.
Orchidaceae. Phaius! Ophrys!
Epidendrum!
Oncidium!
Liliaceae. *Allium!
*Ornithogalum!
*Lilium!
Amaryllidaceae. Fourcroya Alismaceae. Alisma!
Palmaceae. Cocos.
Juncaceae. *Juncus!
Restiaceae. Restio! Restio!
Elegia! Elegia!
Willdenovia! Willdenovia!
Cyperaceae. Carex.
Graminaceae. Dactylis.
*Lolium!
Festuca.
*Zea!
*Tritic.u.m!
*Hordeum!
Secale.
Phleum.
In addition to the papers already cited the following works may be consulted with reference to prolification of the inflorescence:
Moquin-Tandon. 'El. Ter. Veg.,' p. 376. Engelmann, 'De Antholysi,' ---- 85-87. Fleischer, 'Missbild. Versch. Cultur.
Pflanz.' For figures of Hen and Chicken Daisy (_Bellis prolifera_). see Lobel, 'Ic.,' 477. Sweert, 'Florileg.,' pl.
98, f. 5. 'Hort. Eystett. Plant. Vern.,' fol. iv, f. i. &c. For similar malformations in marigold (_Calendula_), see Lobel, 'Ic.,' 553. 'Act. Acad. Nat. Cur.,' vol. x, p. 208. Jaeger, 'Missbilld.,' 192-195. 'Hort. Eystett.,' pl. aestiv. fol. iii, f. i. Klinsmann, 'Linnaea,' t. x, p. 607.
For monstrous plantains, in addition to previous citations, see Camerarius, 'Epist.,' p. 261, _P. rosea_. Matthioli, 'Krauterb,' 245. Lobel, 'Stirp. Advers. Nov.,' p. 128, _P.
major paniculata._ J. Bauhin, 'Hist. Plant.,' i, p. 503 _b_.
Ibid., p. 503, _a_, _c_, _P. major rosea_, _bracteata paniculata_, _prolifera_, &c. 'Hort. Eystett.,' pl. aestiv., t.
vii, f. 2, _P. rosea_ et _P. bracteata_. Lobel, 'Stirp. Hist.,'
p. 162. Dodonaeus, 'Pempt.,' 1-4, cap. xxiii, P. major spica multiplex, _i.e._ paniculata. Gerard, 'Herbal.' Clusius, 'Plant. Rar. Hist.,' lib. v, p. 109-10, _Plantago augustifolia Gareti prolifera_. Marchand, 'Adansonia,' iv, p. 156.
_Coniferae._--Richard, 'Mem. Conif.,' tab. xiii, f. 9. A. Braun, 'Das Individ.,' 1853, p. 65. De Cand., 'Organogr.,' tab. x.x.xvi.
Wigand, 'Bot. Untersuch.,' 154. Schlechtendal, 'Bot. Zeit.,'
1859, p. 239. Caspary, 'De Abiet. flor. fem. struct. morphol.'
Parlatore, 'Ann. Sc. Nat.,' 1862, vol. xvi, p. 215. Cramer, 'Bildungsabweich.,' p. 4, &c., &c.
_Gramineae._--Bauhin, 'Pinax.,' 21. Morison, 'Hist. Plant.,' t.
i. Winckler, 'Ephem. Nat. Cur.,' dec. i, ann. 7, 8, p. 151.
Irmisch, 'Flora,' 1858, p. 40, &c.
See also under Chloranthy, Viviparous plants, &c.
=Prolification of the flower.=--In the preceding sections the formation of advent.i.tious buds of a leafy or floral nature on the inflorescence has been considered. A similar production of buds may take place in the flower itself, either from its centre or from the axil of some of its const.i.tuent parts. Prolification of the flower is therefore median or axillary, and the advent.i.tious bud itself may be of a leafy or a floral nature.