378 
lividus, 127; macrostachyus, 129; 
purgans, 129; secalinus, 129; tec- 
torum, 127. 
Brownleea cerulea, 345; macroceras, 
345; parviflora, 345; recurvata, 
345. 
Brylkinia, 109, 121. 
Bucculina, 339 ; aspera, 339. 
Buchloe, 108, 113. 
Buddleia asiatica, (ftnote) 204; auri- 
culata, 201, 204; brachiata, (ftnote) 
203; brasiliensis, (ftnote) 203; Col- 
villei, (ftnote) 204; crispa, (ftnote) 
203 ; curviflora, (ftnote) 204 ; diffusa, 
(ftnote) 203; globosa, 203, 204; 
longifolia, (ftnote) 203; macrosta- 
chya, (ftnote) 203, 204; salvisefolia, 
(ftnote) 203;  verticillata, (ftnote) 
203. 
Buddleia, Dr. Masters on Foliation and 
Ramification of, 201. 
Bupleurum sp., 163. 
Buxus, 142; sempervirens, 141, 186. 
Cabrera, 36, 37, 38; chrysoblepharis, 
37. 
Cacalia articulata, repair in, 7. 
Cactacese, repair in, 7. 
Calamagrostis, 89, 90, 112; olympica, 
89; tenella, 89. 
Calamnia, 74. 
Calamochloa, 113. 
Calanthera, 108, 
Calotheca, 122, 121. 
Calotropis procera, 176. 
Calycodon, 83. 
Campanula aristata, 146, 174; cashmi- 
riana, 174, var. evolvulacea, 174 ; ru- 
deralis, 174. 
Campanulacee (Afghan), 174. 
Campelia, 95. 
Camphorosma sp. ?, 185. 
Cape Orchidem, list published sp. of, 
335; struct. flower of, H. Bolus on, 
233. 
Capparidee (Afghan), 152. 
Capparis spinosa, 153, 
Capriola, 100. 
Capsella procumbens, 285. 
Carb. of Ammonia on Roots of Plants, 
Charles Darwin on, 239, 
— — on Chlorophyll-bodies, 
262. 
Carex fissirostris, 190; muricata, 190; 
Oliveri, 190; vulgaris, 190. 
Carica Papaya, 245. 
Carum meifolium, var. divergens, 163. 
Caryochloa, 55, 81. 
Caryophylleæ (Afghan), 153. 
Castellia, 128. 
INDEX. 
Catabrosa, 116; antarctica, 111, 116; 
aquatica, 116; glaucescens, 116 ; ma- 
gellanica, 116. 
Cataclastos, 117, 118. 
Catananche lutea, single florets on 
rootstock of, 288. 
Catapodium, 127, 
128. 
Catatherophora, 49. 
Cathestechus, 62, 63. 
Celosia argentea, 185. 
Cenchrus, 32, 49, 61; calyculatus, 48. 
Centaurea, 147. 
Centotheca, 120; lappacea, 120. 
Centotheceæ (subtribe diagn.), 31. 
Central-African plants coll. by Major 
Serpa Pinto, W. P. Hiern and Prof. 
Count Ficalho on, abstr., 13. 
Centrolepis monogyna, 286. 
Centrophorum, 73. 
Cephalaria syriaca, 167. 
Cephalochloa, 113. 
Cerastium Thomsoni, 153. 
Cerasus cornuta, 142. 
Ceratandra affinis, 317 ; auriculata, 347 ; 
chloroleuca, 347 ; globosa, 347; gran- 
diflora, 347; Harveyana, 347 ; parvi- 
flora, 347. 
Ceratochloa, 129 ; unioloides, 129. 
Ceresia, 36, 37, 41. 
Cereus, repair after amputation, 6. 
Cherophyllum villosum, 164. 
Chetaria, 33, 79, 80. 
Cheetium, 46. 
Cheetobromus, 99. 
Cheetotropis, 90. 
Cheeturus, 88. 
Chameecalamus, 91. 
Chameedactylis, 122. 
Chameraphis, 49, 50. 
Chamagrostis, 85. 
Chara vulgaris, 194. 
Characese (Afghan), 194. 
Chascolytrum, 123. 
Chasmanthium, 122. 
Chenopodiaces (Afghan), 185. 
Chilochloa, 85. 
Chionachne, 52. 
Chlorides, 27, 28, 100. 
(tribe diagn.), 30. 
Chloris, 101, 102, 103; aciculare, 102; 
divaricata, 102; foliosa, 100; ma- 
crantha, 102, 106 ; macrostachya, 
101; monostachya, 102; pectinata, 
102; pumilio, 102; radiata, 102; 
Roxburghiana, 102 ; submutica, 102 ; 
unispicea, 102; villosa, 102, 106, 
143, 193, 
Chlorococcum, spectroscop. analysis of, 
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