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INDEX. 



Quinchamaliuin belongs to Olacaceee, 



126, charac. of, 134; chilcnse, 135; 



elegans, 137 ; fruticulosum, 138 ; 



gracile, 137 ; linifolium, 135 ; niajus, 



136 ; proeunibens, 136. 

 Quivisia, 218. 



Racaria belongs to Meliacea*, 342, 313 ; 

 sylvestris, structure of, 312. 



Racodium rapes t re, 562. 



Radiola millegrana, 158. 



Ramalina arabum, 555, 578; aulota, 

 155 ; bermudiana, 164 ; calicaris, 

 570, var. subampliata, 570 ; compla- 

 nata, 151 ; cuspidata f. cornuta, 

 562 ; evernioides, 569 ; farinacea, 

 570, f. pbalerata, 570; fastigiata, 

 569, 570, f. minuta, 570; fraxinea, 

 570 ; ininuscula, 155 ; pollinaria, 

 569 ; scopulorum, 570 ; tenuior, 

 153. 



Ramalinei, 393. 



Ramalodium succulent urn, 392. 



Rainelia, 237. 



Ramulina geniculata, 393. 



Randia, 310; uliginosa, 160. 



Randioides, 161. 



Ranunculaceae of China, 375. 



Ranunculus acris, N. China, 376 ; au- 

 ricomus, 376 ; chinensis (Bge.), 376; 

 pennsylvanicus, 376 ; repens, 376 ; 

 scleratus, 376. 



Raphoneis Quarnerensis, 11. 



Ratiga, 238. 



Reidia, 21, 254. 



Reindeer moss, 349. 



Relations between Morphol. and Phy- 

 siol, in leaves of Conifers, Dr. M. T. 

 Masters on, 547. 



Remarks on Carpesium cernuum ? as 

 indigenous to Australia, F. M. Bailey 

 on, 315. 



on Mr. Crombie's paper on the 



1 Challenger , Lichens in Journ. Linn. 

 Soc. vol. xvi , by Dr. Stirton, 152. 



Restiaceous plant in Cochin China, Dr. 



Masters on, 343. 

 Rhabdonema arcuatum, 11. 

 Rhamnaeere, N. China, 380. 

 Rhanmus crenatus, 380. 

 Rhizocarpon botularium ?, 366 ; chio- 



nophilum, (ftnote) 350, 365 ; enda- 



mvleum, 365 ; geographicum, 347, 



365 ; germinatum, (ftnote) 350, 365 ; 



grande, 365 ; inops, 365 ; (Catocar- 



pon) Rittokense, 365. 

 Rhododendron micranthium, 384; sp. 



(near R. dilatum) N. China, (ftnote) 



375. 



Rhoicospheuia eurvata, 11. 



Rhopalostyles, 239. 



Ribes petreeum, 382. 



Ricasolia ketcvirens, 573. 



Richeria, 217,261. 



Ricinella, 230 ; mvrcisefolia, 231. 



Ricinodendron, 224, 263. 



Eicinus, 234; communis, 261. 



Rinodinaaterrima, 368; exigua ,3. con- 

 fragosa, (ftnote) 350, 357 ; mniariea 

 /3. caleigena, 357; nimbosa, 357 ; Pan- 

 schiana, 357 ; turfacea, (ftnote) 350, 

 356, 357, var. orbata and var. roscida, 



357. 

 Rivularia plica t a, 565. 



Rivulariacese, 8. 



Roccella fuciformis (minor), 570; mon- 



tagnei, 393 ; patellata, 153 ; phycopsis, 



570 ; tinctoria, 562. 



Roccellei, 393. 



Rondeletia, 160. 



Rosa davurica, 382 ; multiflora, 382. 



Rosacea), N. China, 381. 



Rottlera (Roxb.), 233. 



Roussinia, 35; indica (Gaud.), 51, 57, 



66. 

 Eubiacere of N. China, 383; on two 



kinds of dimorphism in, 159. 

 Rubus, 323 ; craterifolius, 381. 

 Rumex, 323; acetosa, 385; crispus, 



exper. absorp., 317. 

 Russula integra, 13, 15. 

 Rutacea?, N. China, 380. 

 Ryckia, 35 ; furcata (De Vriese), 48, 



66. 



Sagotia, 227, 262. 

 Salicacese, N. China, 386. 

 Salix arctica, wood of, found in Arctic 

 regions, (ftnote), 350 ; babylonica, 



386; gracilistyla, 386. 

 Salvia plebeia, 385. 

 Salvinia, 212. 



Samadera (ftnote) 149 ; indica, 149. 

 Sambucus, 323 ; racemosa, 383. 

 Sanderson ia, 410, charac. of, 452 ; 



aurantiaca, 453 ; littonioides, 453. 

 Sanicula rubiflora, 382. 

 Santalacea), N. China, 385. 

 Sapindacese, 342 ; of N. China, 380. 

 Sapium, 242, 259 ; heterodoxa, 241 ; 



indicum, 242, 243. 

 Sarcococca, 205, 252. 

 Sarcocodon (n. gen.), charac. of, 169 ; 



speciosus, 170. 

 Sarcodinum, 227. 

 Sarcothrostachys, 243. 

 Sauropus, 209, 254. 

 Savia, 208, 254 ; clu8i«?folia, 209. 

 Saxifraga (Isomeria) Rossii, 375, 382. 

 Saxifrages, N. China, 382. 



