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Page 

 Carex foliosa, 119 ; fusiformis, 119; 



indica, 119. 



Carlemannia conges ta 149 



Carpesium abrotanoides, 148 ; cer- 



nuum, 148. 

 Caryophyllese of Darjeeling . . . 137 

 Cassia, species from Tanganyika 



region 91 



Castonopsis tribuloides .... 125 

 Casuarina equisetifolia .... 76 

 Caulerpa Boryana, 236, 237 ; clavi- 



fera, 239, 242, 244 ; cupressoides, 



449 ; cylindracese, 32, 449 ; dis- 



tichophylla, 237 ; filiformis, 41 ; 



macrodiscus, 32 ; peltata, 244 ; 



plumaris, 242, 245, 419; sedo- 



ides, 237 ; simpliciuscula, 449 ; 



Urvilleana, 32 ; verticillata, 449. 

 Causes of superposition in flower, 



Dr. Iff. T. Masters on .... 462 

 Cecropia peltata, its food-bodies . 404 



Celastrus stylosa 143 



Celebes, North, plants of ... 97 

 Cenangium brasiliense .... 398 



Cenarrhenes, glands of 3 



Centroceras clavatum, 42 ; crypta- 



canthum, 455, 487 ; micranthum, 



236. 

 Centrolepida), inflorescence "with 



respect to terminology, G. Ben 



tham on , . 



Cephalandra species ? from Tan 



gnnyika region 



Cephalozia connivens .... 

 Ceramiacea3, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 202 



236, 450, 455, 487. 

 Ceramium capense, 42 ; 



487 ; purpureus, 61, 



brum, 202, 450, 452. 



involuta 

 66 ; ru 



504 



91 



61 



73, 194 



. lee 



Ceratodon purpureus . . . 

 Ceratopteris thalictroides 



Cera turn hydroideum 394 



Cerbera Odollam, Gcert., var. obtu- 



sifolia 30 



Cetraria aculeata, var. acanthella, 

 Arch,, 227 ; epiphorella, 227. 



Cetrariei • • • 227 



Ceylon, supplement to Fungi . . 82 

 Cha?tangiuin ornatum, 41 ; vario- 



losum, 45, 201. 

 Cha?toceros borealis, 55 ; peruvia- 



nus, 55. 

 Chsetomorpha sera, 453 ; crassa, 



451; intlata, 236; linum, 487; 



paciiica, 455 ; tortuosa, 453 ; 



valida, 242. 

 'Challenger' expedition, see con- 

 tributions to the botany of. 



233 



214 



334 



121 



227 



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Chamabainia squamigera .... 125 



Chamsescilla, F. MueL, subgen. of 

 Csesia . . 358 



Champia compressa 244 



Championia multiflora, C. B. 

 Clarke, not Boea multiflora 

 (foot-note) 163 



Characters used by authors in clas- 

 sification of Monocotyledons. . 490 



Cheilanthes tenuifolia .... 106 



Cheilosporum sagittum .... 448 



Chestnut of Tonglo = Quercus An- 

 dersoni 125 



Chiloscyphus lucidus, Mitt. n. sp. 64 



Chiodecton cerebriforme .... 



Chirita, Kurzii (Didymocarpus), 

 145; macrophylla, 145; urticfie- 

 folia, 145. 



Chlamydococcus, sp. Beinsch 



Chlamysporum (Salisb.) a subgen 

 of Thysanotus, R. Br. . . . 



Chloopsis caulescens( = Ophiopogon 

 spicatus, auct.) abounds in Da 

 jeeling . . . .... 



Chlorea poeppiggii 



Chlorodesmis comosa, 236, 241 

 vaucheriseforinis, 488. 



Chlorogalese 



Chlorophyton macrophyllum . 



Chlorophytum, Ker .... 



acaule, 327 ; affine, 327 ; Af 



zelii, Baker, n. sp., 323 ; alismse 

 folium, Baker, n. ^.,324; alpi 

 num, 328 ; amplexicaule, Baker 

 n. sp., 325 ; arundinaceum 

 Baker, n. sp., 323 ; attenuatum 

 332 ; blepharophyllum, 327 

 Bowkerii,332; breviscapum,323 

 Burchellii, Baker, n. sp., 330 

 characters ol species of Chloro 

 phytum, 321, 322 ; comosum 

 329; crispum, 331 ; elatum, 330 

 glaucum, 324 ; Heynii, 322 

 inornatum, 324 ; juncifohum 

 Baker, n. sp., 333 ; laxiflorum 

 328; longilolium, 327 ; macro 

 phyllum, 323 ; macrosporum 

 330; malabaricum, Baker, n. sp. 

 331 ; modestum, Baker, n. sp. 

 329; orchidastrum, 325; nepa 

 lense,330 ; petiolatum, 326 

 pubiflorum, Baker, n. sp., 329 

 Schidospermum, 326 ; sparsiflo 

 rum, Baker, n, sp., 325 ; steno 

 petalum, Baker, »• 9p. f 881 ; te 

 traphyllum, 328 ; Tinnea?,-Bcr^r 

 n. sp., 333 ; tuberosum, 332 ; ves 

 ilium, Baker, n. sp., 326. 



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