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r^DEX. 



Gyrinopsis (ovule), 397. 



Habenaria arachnoidis, 124 ; conopodes, 

 124; cirrhata, 125; Foxii, 124; 

 Hildebrandtii, 125 ; ichneumonifor- 

 mis, 125 ; tenerrima, 125 ; trimcata, 

 125. 



, numbers compared with Liparis, 

 246. 



Haberlandt, distrib. & function of len- 



ticels on branches, 100. 

 Hgeraanthu3 (seed), 397. 



Hakea, 357, 375, 390 ; acicularis (seed- 

 hng), 354. 



Halenia, 151 ; gentianoides, 50. 



Halimeda Opuntia, 340. 



HalHa Bojeriana, 464. 



Hampea, 145, 146. 



Hannington, Eev. J., coll. Mosses and 



Hepaticse from Central Africa, 298. 

 Haplopappus hispidulus, 161 ; parvi- 



foUus, 161. ^ 



Hasseltia (N. Grenada), 146. 



Hebecladus biflora=Atropa biflora 

 63. ' 



Hedera Helix, 105. 

 Hedwigia ciliata, 310 ; secunda, 310. 

 Hedyehium coronarium, 134. 

 Hedysarum, 376. 



Helleborus niger, 105. 



Helianthoidese, tribe of Composite 

 495. ' 



Helianthua annuus,106 ; Cucumis (seed) 

 380. ^ ^' 



Hehchrysum amplexicaule, 491; ara- 

 neosum, 491 ; farinosum, 491 ; platy- 

 cephalum, 492 ; triplinerve, 492. 



Helicodontium (African), 317. 



Hehotropium parviflorum, 3, 50 ; peru- 

 vianura, 4. 



Helminthostachys zeylanica, 231. 



Hemicampylus (African), 330. 



Hemitelia alternans, 222. 



Hemsley, W. Botting, Report on Vege- 

 tation of Diego Garcia, 332. 



Henslow, Eev, G., Solar Spectrum on 

 Transpiration of Plants, 81 ; conclu- 

 sions drawn, 98; in Adiantum, sp., 

 91; in Asplenium, 91; in Aucuba 

 japomca, 91 ; in Box, 95 ; in Cactus, 

 9b; m Coleus, 91; in Echeveria 



metallica, 96; 

 nicus, 91 ; 



in Euonymus japo- 

 ^ m Euphorbia, 92 ; in 

 Eern, 96 ; m Grass, 92 ; in Lettuce, 

 92, 93, 94 ; in Eadish, 92 ; in Palms 

 95 ; m Portugal Laurel, 90 ; in Pelar- 

 gonium, 91 ; in Wallflower, 92. 

 Hepatic^ & Mosses from Central Africa 



(Mitten), 298. 

 Herberta dicrana, 322. 



Heritiera macrophylla, 373. 

 Hemandia peltata, 338 ; ovigera, 338. 

 Ilerpestis Monniera, 3.37- 

 Herpetiuni deflexa, 322. 

 Hesperis matronalis (cotyledon), 370; 



(sect, seed) 374, 375. 

 Hexandrous Flowers, 414, 

 Hibiscus, 441 ; cytisifolius, 417 ; leaves 



entire, 341 ; nunimularifolius, 448 ; 



oblatus, 448 ; tiliaceus, 336 ; xiplio- 



cuspis, 447. 

 Hieracium chiclense, 47 ; frigidum, 48 ; 



jubatum, 48; trichodonta, 48. 

 nierochloa arenaria, 168; altissima, 



168 ; antarctica, 168 ; antarctica, var., 



168 ; magellanica, 168; redolens, 



168 ; tcretifolia, 168; utricvilata, 



168. 

 Hilsenbergia Baroni, 450. 

 Hippophae, 375, 390; (embryo) 349; 



rhamnoides (seedling), 352, 363. 

 Hoffmanseggia viscosa, 150. 

 Hohnfeldt's observations stomata on 



leaves, 100. 



Holmskoldia, 136. 



Holothrix glaberrima, 116, 125. 



Homalia elongata, 315 ; lingusefolia, 

 316 ; pulchella, sp. of Metzgeria on, 

 243. 



Hooker, Sir J. D., Clarke's letter to, on 

 Botany of JS^aga Hills, 128. 



Hookeria angolensis, 309 ; Langsdorfii, 

 309 ; macropus, 309 ; Pappeana, 

 309; Utacamundiana, 309; versi- 

 color, 309. 



Hose, Dr., coll. Ferns from N. Borneo, 

 222. 



Hottonia, subaqueous leaves, 343. 



Huidobria chilensis, 159. 



Humulus Lupulus, 108. 



Hydnora (Kilimanjaro), 299. 



Hydrangea hortensis, 105; quercifolia, 



103, 105, 109. 

 Hydrilla rubella, 232 ; verticillata, 233, 



236. 



HydrUle^ (African), 233. 

 Hydrocharidese of Africa (Eidley), 232. 



Hydrocharis, 99. 



Hydrophyllacese (Andes, Peru), 9, 13, 



20, 50. 

 Hymenophyllum (Chonos Archipelago), 



140 ; dilatatum, 222 ; javanicum, 223 ; 

 Neesii, 222. 

 Hyophila involuta, 304 ; javanica, 304 ; 



plicata, 304 ; Weisia, 304. 

 Hypericum calycinum, 110. 

 Hypnodendron Archeri, 313; arcua- 



tum, 313. 

 Hypnum andongense, 316 ; arborcscens 

 317 : conostomum. 317 ; implicatum 



