INDEX. 



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hippiochsetes, 371 ; hirtellus, 



370 ; ignobilis, 371 ; inoderma, 



371 ; ieoninus, 369 ; luteus, 



372 ; mitiusculus, 370 ; nivosus, 

 371 ; obscurus, 371 ; ompha- 

 iodes, 371 s plectophyilus, 369 ; 

 poecilus, 370 ; polygrammus, 

 370 ; populiformis, 371 ; pal- 

 chellus, 371 ; rhabarbarinus, 

 369 ; rubicosus, 370 ; rufopunc- 

 tatus, 372 ; rufo-striatulus, 372 ; 

 sabali, Berk., n. sp., 49 ; semi- 

 sparsus, Berk., n. sp., 50 ; spa- 

 niophyllus, 372 ; tageticolor, 

 370; traganus, B. $f Cooke, 

 n. sp., 372; Wedellianus, 



372. 



Marattia fraxinea, 421, and var. 



Smithii, 111. 

 Marchantia polymorpha . 65, 70, 197 

 Marine diatoms from surface of 



water between Kerguelen and 



Heard Island . •...••66 

 Marion Island, cryptogamic flora 



of, 52, 55, 70 ; Notes on Botany 



of, by II. N. Moseley, 481. 

 Marsupidium excisum, Mitt., n. sp. 69, 



197 



Masters, Dr. Maxwell T., on super- 

 posed arrangement of the parts of 

 the flower . . 456 



Mastigothrix articulata, Reinsch, 

 n. sp., 207 ; minuta, Reinsch, 



n. sp., 207. 

 Mastophora Lamourouxii, 239, 448, 489 

 Mathurina, /. B. Balfour ... 159 

 penduliflora, /. B. Balf., n.sp., 



160 ; compared with Erblichia 



4c, 161 ; connects Turneracese 



with Samydaceae, 162. 

 Mauritius, its flora compared with 



Seychelles, by J. Home ... 28 

 Mazus dentatus, 146; surculosus, 



146. 

 Meconopsis robusta 1«*~* 



Melastomaeese ^ 4 "J 



Meliacese • • * 



Moliola amphitricha, 397 ; penicil- 



lata, 397. 

 Meliosma (? pinnata, Planch.) . •136 



Melissa parviflora 14*> 



Melobesia antarctica, 200 ; calcarea, 



487; foiiacea, 214; kerguelena, 



Dickie, n. sp., 200; lichenoides, 



200 ; nummuloides, 453 ; pustu- 



lata, 32 ; verrucata, 45, 239, 242, 



448, 452. 

 Melosira moniliformis, 55 ; »ub- 



flexilis, 57. 



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Memorial is hirta 125 



Menispermaeea? absent in Darjee- 



ling .......... 126 



Metanarthecium, Maxim. • . . 285 



luteo-viride 286 



Methods employed in examination 



of structure of food-bodies of 



Acacia, &c, by F. Darwin . . 400 

 Meyer, Dr. A. B., plants collected 



by, in New Guinea 29 



Michelia excelsa 133 



Michenera, B. &f Curtis, = Avtocreai9, 



B. 4' Broome 83 



Microdictyon Agardhianum, 237, 



454 ; Montagnei, 33. 

 Micropeltes applanata, 397; mar- 



ginata, 397. 

 Microstylis Wallichi . . . . .120 

 Microthamnion cladophoroides, 



Reinsch, n. sp., 216 ; Kuetzin- 



gianum, 446. 

 Mielichhoferia campy locarpa, 68, 



195 ; tenuiseta, 70. 

 Mimulus nepalense . . . • • 

 Minute structure of food-bodies of 



Acacia and Cecropia . . 400, 405 

 Mitten, \V., on Musci and Hepa- 

 tica? of the ' Challenger ' expedi- 

 tion, 59 ; and of Venus-transit 



expedition, 193. 

 Mnium rostratum, 59 ; undulatum, 



59. . 



orders, their 



146 



491 



248 



119 



Monocotyledonous 



grouping, by Gr. Bentham . . 



Mono thy laeeum, Don 



Moore, S. Le Marchant, on 



staminal pistillody in an Acan- 



thad • • 



Morgagnia Bubani, 354 ; bicolor, 354. 



Moseley, H. N., on Flora of Marion 

 Island, 481 ; notes on plants and 

 insects of Kerguelen, 53 ; remarks 

 on plants of Admiralty Islands, 



73. 



Muehlenbergia sylvatica . . . 



Musci and Hepaticae, ■ Challenger 

 expedition, by W. Mitten, 59 

 Bermuda, 60; Heard Island 

 73 ; Inaccessible Island, 65 

 Kerguelen, 193 ; Marion Island, 

 70; Tristan d'Acunba, 61 

 Venus-transit expedition, 193. 



Mycogone sphserophora . . . 



Mvriactis nepalense, 147; Wal 



licbii, 147. 



Myrothecium atrocarneum,^r*. 4 



"Broome, n. sp. . 

 MyrsinaeeflB . . « 



86 



394 



85 

 144 



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