INDEX. 
Eugenia, 468. 
Jambos, Linn., 468. 
Euphorbiacex, 235. 
Euthalia, Rupr., 333. 
rotundifolia, Rupr., 353. 
serpyllifolia, Rupr., 367. 
Ewart, Alfred James, On the Evolution 
of Oxygen from Coloured Bacteria, 
123-155. 
Fagus sylvatica, Linn., 244, 245, 269. 
Festuca ovina, mentioned, 416. 
Ficus elastica, 203. 
pumila, Linn., 238. 
repens, Hort., 238. 
Flowers, On the Attraction of, for In- 
sects, by Sir John Lubbock, 270-278. 
Fossil Plants, On Limaocarpus, a new 
Genus of, from the Tertiary Deposits 
16 Hampshire, by Clement Reid, 464- 
466. 
Fossombronia, 468. 
Fraxinus excelsior, Linn., 213. 
Freycinetia Banksii, Cum., 265. 
Fueacez, 484, 
Funaria, chlorophyll grains of, 154. 
Galium, 205. 
Galphimia Humboldtiana, Bartl., 210. 
Gardenia, 268. 
Geraniacez, 212. 
Gingko biloba, 119; vascular bundle 
of, 119-120; structure of the coty- 
ledons of seedlings of, 119-120. 
Gonatozygon, De Bary, 280. 
aculeatum, Hastings, 280. 
Brebissonii, De Bary, 280. 
pilosum, Wolle, 280. 
Ralfsii, De Bary, 280. 
Gouffeia, Robill., 333. 
arenarioides, 426. 
Groves, Henry, and Jas. Groves, On 
Characee collected by Mr. T. B. 
Blow, in the West Indies, 323-326. 
Guaiacum officinale, Linn., 210, 211. 
Guepinia, 171. . 
Gymnospermous Plants, On the Origin 
of “ Transfusion-tissue " in the Leaves 
of, by W. C. Worsdell, 118-122. 
Gypsophila, mentioned, 404. . 
aggregata, Linn.. 265; mentioned, 
aretioida, mentioned, 375. 
succulina, mentioned, 403. 
Gyrophyllum Reinwardtii, Dozy & 
Molkenb., 486, 496. 
Hemodoracex, 262. 
Haviland, G. D., A Revision of the 
521 
Tribe Naucleeæ (Nat. Ord, Rubiacem), 
-94. 
Hedera Helix, 238. 
Helmholtzia glaberrima, Caruel, 263, 
264. 
Heptapleurum Cephalotus, 65. 
Heracleum Fisheri. 274. 
Heritiera macrophylla, 
209. 
Hermannia alnifolia, Linn., 208. 
Heterocarpella 5inalis, Turp., 289. 
heterophylla, forma, 349. 
Holomitrium, 487, 490. 
Griffithianum, Mitt., 498, 
obliquum, Salmon, 500. 
perichetialis, Brid., 498, 500. 
pumilum, Mitt. MS., 499. 
Horrell, E. Charles, On the Number of 
Sterigmata and Spores in Agaricus 
campestris, 168-17 1. 
Horse-Chestnut Tree, Preliminary Ob- 
servations on the Seasonal Variations 
of Elevation in a Branch of, by 
Miller Christy, 501-506. 
Humulus Lupulus, Linn., 238, 239. 
Hyalotheca, Ahren., 321. 
neglecta, Racib., 321. 
Hydrocharidex, 261. 
Hydroclathrus, mentioned, 482, 507, 
508 
Wall, 207, 
Hypochnus bisporus, 171. 
Hypocrea, 105. 
Insects, On the Attraction of Flowers 
for, by Sir John Lubbock, 270-278. 
Ipomæa purpurea, 274. 
Iris Pseudacorus, 265. 
Jatropha podagrica, Hook., 235. 
Juncacex, 264. 
Katu Tsiaca, mentioned, 3. 
Labisia alata, N. E. Br., 225. 
malouiana, Linden & Rod., 225. 
Lathyrus Apbaca, Linn., 219. 
grandiflora, Sibth. & Sm., 217. 
latifolius, Zinn., 218. 
maritimus, Bigel, 217, 219. 
Nissolia, Linn., 219. 
ratensis, Linn., 217, 218. 
Leathesia, 482. 
tuberiformis, 479. 
Leguminosæ, 215. 
Lentibularieæ, "n " 
Leptophyllum, Ehrh., 335. - 
Leptotrichum, Hampe, 486, 487. 
himalayanum, Mitt., 486, 488, 490, 
492; distribution of, 493, 496. 
Reinwardti, Mitt., 486, 487, 496. 
