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INDEX. 



Dothidea bullulata, 17 ; ilicis, 144. 

 Draba nemorosa, 378. 

 Dracaena elliptic©, 502 ; graminifolia, 

 499. 



Dracocephalum sinense, 385 ; urticifo- 

 liuni, 385. 



Drosera, exper. nutrit. of, 17 ; rotundi- 

 folia, 17, 31, 278 ; additional memo- 

 randum on, 32 ; capsules in meat-fed 

 J)lants, 26, 28 ; flower-stems in meat- 

 ed plants, 25, 27 ; leaves in meat-fed 

 plants, 25 ; seeds in meat-fed plants, 

 28, 29, 30 ; starch formed in, 30 ; 

 weight of meat-fed plants, 31. 



Drupatris, charac. of, 295; cochinchi- 

 nensis, 296. 



Drypetes, 213, 261. 



Duvallia polita, 171 ; repens, 403. 



Dyer, W. T. Thiselton, on fruiting of 

 Wistaria sinensis, 329. 



Dysopsis, 204, 251. 



Echinospermum Lappula, 384. 



Ectocarpacece, 7. 



Ectocarpus siliculosus, 7 ; viridis, 7. 



Egg-apparatus in Butomus, 526, 536 ; 

 in Myosurus, 530; in Ranunculus 

 repens, 530. 



Elseococca, 222. 



Elateria, 256. 



Elateriospermum, 220. 



Elymus dasystachus, 388. 



EmbUca, 210, 254. 



Emblicastrum, 211, 254. 



Embryo-sac in Angiosperms, H. M. 

 Ward on, 519 ; of Agrimonia, 537 ; of 

 Alisraa plantago, 528, 543 ; of Allium, 

 compared, 535 ; of Anemone japo- 

 nica, 529, 543 ; of Anthemis tinctoria, 

 534, 545 ; of Anthericum compared, 

 535 ; of Butomus umbellatus, 520, 

 541 ; of Gymnadenia compared, 537; 

 of Lobelia syphilitica, 535, 546 ; of 

 Lupinus venustus, 531 , 544 ; of Myo- 

 surus, 537 ; of (Enothera biennis, 

 532, 544 ; of Orchis pallens compared, 

 535 ; of Pisum, 537 ; of Pyrethrum 

 balsaminatum, 532, 544 ; of Ranun- 

 culus, 537 ; of Rosa compared, 524, 

 531 ; of Rosa livida, 531 ; of Senecio 

 compared, 532 ; of Verbascum phlo- 

 moide9, 536,546, phceniceum, (ftnote) 

 537 ; on method of preparation of mi- 

 croscop. sp., (ftnote) 519 ; postscript 

 on, 540; preliminary remarks on, 519; 

 suggestions concerning, by H. M. 

 Ward, 537 ; Vesque's descrip. of, in 

 Butomus, 527 ; Ward's theory con- 

 cerning, 539. 



Enoyonema prostratiun. 282. 



Endoooocus perpusillus, (ftnote) 350, 



369 ; triphractus, 369. 

 Endocarpiscum aterrimum, 153. 

 Endocarpon fluviatile, 576 ; Hedwigii, 



576 ; miniatum, 576, var. complica- 



tum, 576. 

 Endospermum, 235, 264. 

 English Polar Exped. 1875-76, Lichen* 



of, by Prof. Fries, 346. 

 Enteromorpha clathrata, 7, 9. 

 Enum. Australian Lichens in Herb. 



Rob.Brown (Brit. Mus.),with descrip. 



of new sp., by the Rev. J. M. Crombie, 



390. 



Fungi coll. in Arctic Exped., Rev. 



M. J. Berkeley on, 13. 

 Ephebacei, 391. 



Ephebe pubescens, 391, 555 ; tasma- 

 nica, 391. 



Ephebei, 391. 



Epidermis, herbaceous internodes, ab- 

 sorption of water by, 316. 



Epiphegus virginiana, 280. 



Epimedium violaceum, 377 ; macran- 

 thum, 377. 



Epiprinus, 236, 264. 



Epithemia alpestris, 282 ; clavata, 282 ; 

 sorex, 282 ; turgida, 282 ; ventricosa, 

 282; zebra, 282. 



Equisetacese, N. China, 389. 



Equisetum arvense, 389. 



Eraclissa, 254. 



Eranthis stellata ?, 376. 



Eremocarpus, 223, 256. 



Eremophyton, 202, 249 ; cremophvlla, 

 249. 



Ericaceae, N. China, 384. 



Erinna, 413, charac. of, 510; gilliesi- 



oides, 510, 

 Eriococcus, 111. 



Erismanthus, 236, 264. 

 Erythrococca, 119. 

 Erythrostictus europseus, 



445 



; gram i - 



neus, 445 ; paloestinus, 445 ; puneta- 



tus, 445. 

 Eualchornea, 231, 257, 260. 

 Euasplenium longifolium, 403. 

 Eueodiseum, 225. 

 Eucrotonese, 222. 

 Eucurculigo, 95. 

 Eu-Gardenia, 310. 

 Euhippomanese, 240. 

 Euhypoxis, 95, charac. of, 99. 

 E alalia densa, 388. 

 Eumacaranga, 234. 

 Eunonymus Bungeanus, 380; Thun- 



bergianus, 380, and var., 380. 

 Eunotia arcus, 11; diodon,ll; triden- 



tula. 282. 



Euphorbia, 248; coecorum, 203; ere- 



