INDEX. 



585 



A sparagaeese (subord.), 405. 



Asparagus davuricus, 387 ; gibbus, 387 ; 

 officinalis, 387 ; schoberoides, 387. 



Aspicolia rosulata, 359. 



Aspidium craspedosorum, 389 ; foenicu* 



laceum, 403 ; fuscipes, 404 ; sikki- 



mense, 403 ; tripteron, 390. 



Aspidospermum tomentosum, (ftnote) 

 334. 



Asplenium (Athyrium) Filix-fceinina, 

 389 ; Finlaysonianurn, 404; Hooke- 

 rianum, 404 ; m aero phy Hum, 404. 



Astragalus chinensis, 381. 



Astrococca, 237, 262. 



Atractylis chinensis, 383. 



Australia, Carpesium indigenous to, 

 345. 



Australian Lichens (R. Brown's), by 



Rev. J. M. Crombie, 390. 



Avellanita, 220, 261, 262. 



Azolla pinnata, 281. 



Baccaurca, 216, 263. 



Baconietra, 409, charac. of, 446 ; colu- 



meliaris, 446. 

 Beeoinyces pygidatus, (3. exilis, 558 ; 



roseus, 556 ; rufus, 556, 557, f. ru- 



pestris, 557. 

 Bailey, F. M., Remarks on Carpesium 



as indigenous to Australia, 345. 

 Baker, J. G., and S. Le M. Moore on 



Flora of N. China, 375. 

 Baker, J. G., Synopsis of Colchicacese 



and aberrant tribes of Liliacea?, 



405; Synopsis of Hypoxidaceee, 93. 

 Baker, Sir Samuel, on a Cyprus cedar, 



537. 

 Balfour,Dr.I.B., on the genus Pandanus 



(Screw-Pines), 33. 



Baliospermum, 236, 264. 



Baloghia, 225. 



Barbaretta, 94. 



Barberina, charac. of, 293 ; antillana, 

 294 ; celastrinea, 294 ; crenata, 294 ; 

 cubensis, 294 ; estrellensis, 293 ; hir- 

 suta, 294 ; lanceolata, 293 ; 

 tacea, 294; revoluta, 294; rham- 

 nifolia, 293; Spruceana, 295; te- 

 trandra, 293. 



Barrotia, 35; altissima, 38, 53; ara- 

 goensis, 38 ; Balansse, 38, 42 ; de- 

 cumbens, 38, (Ad. Br.) 44 ; diodon, 

 36, 38, 47 ; Gaudichaudi, 38, (Ad. 

 -#*".) 63 ; macrocarpa, 38, 52 ; mo- 

 nodon, 38, 53; Pancheri, 38, (Ad. 



-#*••) 57 ; sphserocephala, 38 ; tetro- 



don, 38, 63. 

 Bartsia viscosa, 158. 

 Bassia latifolia, 87. 

 Bennett, A. W., on Cleistogamic 



Flowers, chiefly Viola, Oxalis, and 

 Impatiens, 269. 

 Bentham, G., Notes on EuphorbiacesB, 

 185. 



Berberidea?, N. China, 377. 



Berberis aquifolia, absorp. leaves, 319, 



321, 322, 323 ; chinensis, 377. 

 Bergera Konigii, 342. 

 Berkeley, Rev. M. J., on Fungi of 



Arctic exped., 13. 

 Bernardia, 229, 262 ; Gardneri, 231. 

 Betula ezalata, 375, 386. 

 Betulacea3, N. China, 386. 

 Bia, 239. 



Biatora vernalis, 563. 

 Biatorella (Sarcogyne) simplex, and 



forms herpes and strepsodina, 360 ; 



(Sporastatia) testudinea, 360. 

 Biddulphia aurita, 11. 

 Bignonia capreolata (tendrils), 308 ; 



dioica, 309. 

 Bilimbia hypnophila, 359 ; verecunda, 



359. 

 Bischofia, 215, 263. 

 Blachia, 225, 226, 263 ; calycina, 226 ; 



denudata, 226 ; Pentzii, 226 ; reflexa, 



226 ; umbellata, 226. 

 Blastenia atrocyanescens, (ftnote) 350, 



360. 

 Bobua, charac. of, 303 ; arborea, 305 ; 



atroviridus, 304 ; baptica, 305 ; csb- 



rulescens, 305 ; cerasifolia, 304 ; 



glaucescens, 305 ; gracilis, 305 ; ja- 



ponica, 306 ; lancifolia, 306 ; laurina, 



303 ; Lenormandiana, 304 ; leptosta- 



chya, 306 ; lucida, 305 ; montana, 



305 ; myrtacea, 306 ; neriifolia, 306 ; 

 nitida, 305 ; oligostachya, 304 ; pru- 

 nifolia, 306 ; rotundifolia, 305 ; stra- 

 vadioides, 304 ; theophrastaefolia, 



306 ; Vieillardi, 305. 

 Bocquiilonia, 231. 

 Bonania, 242, 260. 



Boraginese, N. China, 384; scorpioid 



cyme of, 511. 

 Borago officinalis, exper. absorp., 317. 

 Borya, 408, charac. of, 413; nitida, 



414 ; septentrionalis, 414. 



Boryese, charac. of, 408. 

 Boucerosia (Purisantba), 163, charac. 

 of, 165 ; incarnata, 166 ; mamillaris, 



165. 

 Brachybotys paridiformis, 375, 385. 



Brachypodium sylvaticum, 388. 



Brachystelma caudatum, 169 ; crispum, 



169. 

 Branch Tubers and Tendrils of Viti» 



gongylodes, 306. 



Breynia, 254, 263. 

 Bridelia, 207, 208, 261,263. 



