244. 
245. 
= 246, 
247. 
248. 
17 
‘Is. Carroll: Contributions to british Lichenology, p. 100 
bis 109. 
W. Lauder Lindsay: On the present use of Lichens as 
Dyestuffs, p. 101—109. “ 
H. F. Hance: Note on a critical chinese Grass (Panicum 
intermedium), p. 109-111. 
Ders.: Sertulum ehinense, a decade of interesting new chi- 
nese plants, p. 111—116. 
F. W. Klatt: Enumeration of the Primulaceae, Pittospo- 
reae and Irideae, collected during the years 1855-7 in 
High Asia, by Messre. de Schlagintweit, p. 116-127. 
249. 
250. 
251. 
252, 
253. 
254. 
255. 
256. 
257. 
258. 
259. 
260. 
261. 
tab. 78. : 
Fr. Buchenau: On the ’seulpture of the testa of German 
Juncaceae (übers. aus Botan. Zeitg., s. Rep. 1867. n. 5), 
p. 142—153. 
W. Lander Lindsay: On the economical value and appli- 
eations of the forest-trees of New-Zealand and their pro- 
ducts, p. 165—173. 
H. F. Hance: Three new Chinese Asteraceae (Blumea ame- 
Ihystina, Gnaphalium Amoyense, Senecio ezul), p. 173—175. 
Ders.: On two new chinese Ferns (Alsophila Metteniana, 
Woodwardia angustiloba), with some remarks on the ge- 
nus Woodwardia, p. 175—178. 
Ladies’-bedstraw and Harriff, p. 178—180. 
T. A. Preston: On the first leafıng and fiowering of plants. 
found in the neighbourhood of Marlborough, p. 180-182. 
The Darwinian Theory, p. 183—8. 208—13. 271—8. 
B. Seemann: On two new genera of Similacineae (Pleio- 
smilax Seem., Oligosmilax Seem.), p. 193—194. 257—258. 
tab. 81. 83. 
W. B. Hemsley: Notes on the flora of Sussex, p. 195—6, 
258—268. 
W. Lauder Lindsay: Notes on some plants of Otago, Nev- 
Zealand, p. 196-205. 
T. R. Archer Briggs: Notes respecting some Plymouth 
plants, p. 205—7. 326-8. 
H. F. Hance: Description of a new Chinese Larkspur, 
p. 207—8. 
J. A. Schmidt: Enumeration of the Zabiatae and Sero- 
phularineae, eollected during the years 1855—7 in High Asia. 
and the neighbouring countries to the South, by Mesars. 
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