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Platygrapha stenogramma, Nyl. 
Cum oe Qu DEED uS 
Platysterigma,subgen. characterized 107 
Pleiophylly in plants . . . 207,209 
Pleiotaxy m plants . . . 207, 208 
Plication in plants . . 207, 209 
Plumbago europea . . . . . 561 
Poa annua, 720; bulbosa, 720; 
compressa, 720 ; pratensis, 720; 
trivialis, 720. 
Pogoniris, subgen. characterized . 143 
Poison for spears and arrows, com- 
position of =... . . . . . 68 
effects of the, and means of 
cue 1. oe o s 59 
Poisoned spears and arrows . . 55 
application of poison to the 
pon oL. 2. 7-04 M 
preparation of the points of. 55 
——— preparation of the poison for 56 
Poisons, vegetable, of the Samoan 
BASE. =. a s. .- DO 
Follinia distachya . . . . . . 735 
Eolycarpianivea . o... XE 
Polycarpon alsinefolium, 370; Bi- 
vonse, 371; tetraphyllum, 370. 
Polyenemum Fontanesii . . . 643 
Polyedrium muticum. . . . . 238 
Polygala Balansæ, 352 ; monspeli- 
aca, 350; rosea, 350; rupestris, 
390; Webbiana, 351. 
Polygonum aviculare, 652; equise- 
tiforme, var. trigynum, 652; li- 
torale, 652; maritimum, 652; 
serrulatum, var. salicifolium, 653. 
Polyphylly, various kinds of, in 
phnta. . . o . 207, 208 
Polypodium accedens, 32; adnas- 
cens, 32 ; adnatum, 36; angusti- 
folium, 36 ; aoristisorum (Goni- 
opteris), Harrington, n. sp., 30 ; 
attenuatum, 36; aureum, 36; 
conjugatum, 33 ; crassifolium, 
87; craterisorum (Eupolypo- - 
dium), Harrington, n. sp., 91; cu- 
cullatum, 31; delicatulum, 36 ; 
dipteris, 33 ; Fortunei, 33 ; fra- 
gile (Phegopteris), Baker, n. sp., 
208 ; fraxinifolium, 36 ; Gilpine, 
(Eupolypodium), Baker, n. sp., 
204; hammatisorum (Phyma- 
toides), Harrington, n. sp., 32; 
hastatum,33 ; heterocarpum, var. 
Zippellii. 32 ; hirtellum, 31 ; in- 
canum, 36; levigatum, 36, var. 
rigidum, Harrington, n. var., 36; 
lanceolatum, 37 ; lingua, 32 ; lo- 
riceum, 36; minutum, 31 ; Mo- 
seleyi, 38; murorum, 36; pal- 
matum, 33; percussum, 37 ; per- 
ludens, Baker., n. sp., 204; per- 
sicarisefolium, 37; piloselloides, 
L., var. B, H. 4 B., 36, var. y, 
H. 4 B., 36; plebeium, 36; 
plumula, 36; pteropus, 33; 
Schenkii (Eupolypodium), Har- 
rington, n.sp., 34; sphenodes,36 ; 
Steerei (Phymatodes), Harring- 
ton, n. sp., 32; synsorum (Eu- 
polypodium), Baker, n. sp., 203 ; 
squamatum, 36 ;  torulosum, 
Baker, n. sp., 204; triquetrum, 
32; urophyllum, 30; vulgare, 
736 ; xantholepis (Goniophle- 
bium), Harrington, n. sp., 36. 
Polypogon monspeliensis . . . 
maritimus > . |. 5 
Polyporus abruptus, B., 42 ; adus- 
tus, 51, 53; affinis, 42, 45, 49; 
amboinensis, 40 ; aratus, B., 53 ; 
armeniacus, B., 42; aruensis, 
B., 43; australis, 39, 42, 49, 
53, var. applanata, 41, 44; 
benetostus, B., 52; caliginosus, 
B., 46, 50; caperatus, B., 47; 
cinnabarinus, 39 ; cochlear, 42 ; 
Dickinsii, B., (ftnote) 50; dic- 
tyopus, 41 ; elegans, 49; elonga- 
tus,51 ; endotheius, B.,46 ; exote- 
phrus, B., 49 ; flabelliformis, 53 ; 
floridanus, B., 43; foedatus, B., 
41; Fullageri, B., 54 ; gibbosus, 
46 ; grammocephalus, B.,45 ; hir- 
sutus, 33 ; igniarius, 47,49; in- 
crassatus, B., 41; leticolor, B., 
46; lilacino-gilvus, 39, lucidus, 
46, 52; luteus, 42; meleagris, 
B., 42; oblectans, 38 ; obliquus, 
89 ; ochroleucus, 39; ostres- 
formis, B., 46; pectinatus, 47 ; 
peroxydatus, B., 89; Persoonii, 
Fr., 45, 50; pocas, B., (ftnote) 
51; Jens 39, 51; rasi- 
pes, B., 49; rhipidium, 39; ru- 
fescens, 51 ; rugosus, 39 ; russo- 
gramme, B., 45 ; sanguineus, 39, 
45, 49, 53; scansilis, B., 53 ; 
scruposus, 39, 43; semidigitali- 
formis, B., 89 ; senex, 42,46; ster- 
cinus, 49 ; subpellucidus, B., 51; 
tabacinus, 43 ; tephronotus, 39 ; 
vernicipes, B., (ftnote) 50; ver- 
sicolor, 51; xanthopus, 41, 42, 
45, 49 ; zonalis, 42, 46, var. semi- 
laccatus, 46. 
Polyspheeria lanceolata, 268 ; mul- 
tiflora, 268; parvifolia, 268; 
Schweinfurthii, 268. 
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