ISDEX. 



597 



Minguartia, charac. of, 338, 341 ; 



belongs to the Crescentiaceee, 339; 



guianensis, 339. 

 Mischodon, 214, 263. 

 Mocinna, 221, 255. 

 Molina, C. Gay, 204. 

 Molineria, 95, 98, charac. of, 119; 



crassifolia, 121 ; Finlaysoniana, 121 ; 



gracilis, 120, var. Jamesoni, 121 ; 



recurvata, 120 ; rhizophjlla, 121. 

 Monocaryum fasciculare, 433. 

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



Flora of N. China, 375, 

 Moquilea, 333 ; notes on, with descrip. 



of new species by J. Miers, 371 ; or- 



ganensis, 374 ; Turiuva, 373 ; tomen- 



tosa, (ftnote) 334. 



Moricandia arvensis, 328 ; suffruticosa, 

 328. 



Morphological notes on Thunbergia, 1. 



Morphology and Physiology of Conifer- 

 leaves, 547. 



Morris, D., on Structure and Habit of 

 Henieleia vastatrix, the Coffee-leaf 

 disease, 512. 



Morung Elachi, or Cardamom, 4. 



Murray a exotica, 342. 



Musk-ox in Grinnell Land, does not 



feed on Lichens, Capt. Feilden on, 



349. 



Myoschilos belongs to Olacacea?, 126; 



charac. of, 127 ; oblonga, 128. 

 Myriophyllum sp., 281. 

 Myrtus chinensis, 297. 

 Mystaeidium, 313. 



Napaea, 215. 



Narthecium boreale, 486 ; calyculatum, 

 487; falcatum, 489; glutinosum, 

 490; iridifolium, 487 ; pubens, 491 ; 

 ^ pusillum, 486. 



Nasturtium palustre, 378. 



Navicula acrosphseria, var. sandvicensis, 

 282 ; ambigua, 11 ; arctica, 11 ; bo- 

 rcalis, 11 ; cryptocephala, 11 ; didy- 

 ma, 11; directa, 11; elliptiea, 282; 

 firma, 11 ; fortis, 11; gastruin, 282; 

 gibberula, 282 ; globiceps, 11; gracil- 

 hma, 282; liber, 11; mesolepta, 11 ; 

 minutula, 11; rhomboides, 282; 



rhynococephala,ll ; Smithii,ll; sub- 

 salmn, 11. 



Nectria cinnabarina, 563. 



Neoboutonia, 232, 264. 



Neoroppera, 254, 265. 



Nepal Winged Cardamom, 3. 



Nopeta, absorp. dew, 323; glechoma, 



385, and absorp. leaves of, 318, 319. 

 iNephrodium chinense, 390; ervthroso- 



rum, 390; Filix-Mas, absorp. frond 



of, 319, var. elongatum, 3 ( J0; sage- 

 noides, 404. 



Nephromium cellulosum, 396; laiviga- 

 tum, 574, var. parile, 574. 



Neuropogon melaxanthus, 394; trachy- 

 carpus, 156 ; Taylori, (ftnote) 346. 



Nitzschia angularis, 11; closterium, 11; 

 sigma, 11. 



Nomenclature of Plants, Mr. G. Ben- 

 tham on, 189-198; authors appro- 

 priate long-established names, 189 ; 

 binomial appellations and third word, 

 190 ; long -established custom in 

 maintenance of names, 191 ; names 

 derived from Greek, 106 ; names 

 overlooked, 194 ; no right of priority 

 to ante-Linnean names, 193 ; object 

 of Linnean nomenclature, 190; re- 

 storation of neglected names, 192 ; 

 specific nomenclature, combining old 

 sp. with new gen., 197; trouble 

 arising from corrections in spelling, 



195. 

 Normanclia lsetevirens, 575. 

 Northern China, flora of, 375. 

 North-Indian Cardamoms, 5. 

 North India, ferns of, 402. 

 Nostoc aureum, 9; commune, 8. 

 Nostochinese, 8. 

 Note on Gardenia turgida, by C. B. 



Clarke, 310. 



Fruiting of Wistaria sinensis in 



Europe, by W.T. Thiselton Dyer,329. 

 genus Oudneya, by Dr. H. Tri- 



men, 328. 



occurrence of a Restiaeeous plant 



in Cochin China, by Dr. M. T. Masters, 



343. 



probable migration of Pinguicula 



grandiflora through agency of birds, 



by Prof. Allman, 157. 



relation between Morphology and 



Physiol, in leaves of certain Conifers, 

 by Dr. M. T. Masters, 547. 



South-African Orchids, by W. 



Mansell Weale, 313. 



structure and habit of Hemileia 



vastatrix, by D. Moms, 512. 

 Notes on Alga? from Lake Nyassa, E. 



Africa, by G. Dickie, 281. 

 Clebtogamic Flowers, chiefly of 



Viola, Oxalis, and lmpatiens, by A. 



W. Bennett, 269. 



Euphorbiacese, by G. Bentham, 



185. 



— Id ah w a Tree (Bassia latifolia), by 

 E. Lock wood, 87. 



Moquilea, with descrip. of new 



species, by J. Miers, 371. 

 Notes on Thunbergia, by M. Ilartog, 1. 



