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Habit of oak, 150.
Hardness of oak, 141.
Heart-wood. See Duramen.
High forest, 147.
Honeysuckle, 155.
Hornbeam, 148.
Hydnum diversidens, 159; fig. 43.
Hymenomycetes, 157.
Hypocotyl, fig. 3.
Inflorescence of oak, 121; figs. 31, 32.
Injuries to which the oak is subject, 152-163.
Insects, 154.
Lenticels, 114.
Loranthus europœus, 155; fig. 41.
Menilius lacrymans, 160; figs. 46, 47.
Mistletoe, 155.
Mixed woods, 148.
Mycorhiza, 96; figs. 7, 25.
Nectria, 156.
Oak-apple, 163.
Oak-moth. See Tortrix.
Overcrowding, 153.
Parenchyma, 18.
Peculiarities of oak, 142.
Perigone, 124.
Phellem. See Cork.
Phelloderm, 117.
Phellogen, 116.
Phyllactinia, 156.
Physiology of roots, 35.
of leaf, 90.
of stem,
Plasticity of roots, 35.
Polyporus dryadeus, 159; fig. 45.
159; fig. 44.
igniarius, 159.
sulphureus,
Procambium, 42.
Properties of oak, 136-146.
Protoplasm, 17.
Pure oak woods, 147.
Qualities of oak, 144; fig. 39.
Quercite, 18.
'Robur,
sessiliflora,