INDEX. 
Callistemon coccineus, 81. 
Calophyllum inophyllum, 56, 60. 
Calyciflore of * Gen. Plantarum,' 306. 
Calvcosia Hunteri, 364. 
Calisaya anglica, 327, 328; Ledgeriana, 
325, 328. 
Camesperma calymega, 79. 
Campanulacee of ‘Gen. Plantarum,’ 
307. 
of S. Australia, 78. 
Camphor Ngai, from China, 414. 
Canna, starch-corpusc. of, 448. 
Capparides of ‘Gen. Plantarum,’ 306. 
Caprifoliacee of ‘Gen. Plantarum,’ 
307. 
Cardiochlamys madagascariensis, 213. 
Carex, 374 ; ampullacea, 298 ; Bellardi, 
377; bipartita, 379 ; compacta, 395 ; 
curvula, 378; dioica, 377; disticha, 
298; divisa, 298; emirnensis, 298 ; 
erinacea, 397; Esenbeckiana, 403; 
Esenbeckii, 383, 389; filifolia, 382; 
glauca, monstrosity of, 45; Hart- 
wegii, 45 ; hermaphrodita, 377 ; in- 
versa, 74, 84; linearis, 382, 383; 
lucida, 377 ; microglochin, 401; mi- 
rabilis, 379; monostachya, 403; 
mutans, 383; myosuroides, 377; 
phalaroides, 403 ; phleoides, 398 ; po- 
lystacha, 45; pulicaris, 375 ; riparia, 
392; Selloviana, 433 ; simpliciuscula, 
380 ; spartea, 403 ; spherogyna, 298 ; 
Sprengelii, 403; stenophylla, 378, 
382; sylvatica, 375; tenella, 391; 
trinervis, 382; uncinata, 390, 393; 
uncinioides, 376 ; vidua, 303. 
Careya arborea, in ulcers, 73, 
Carissa cryptophlebia, 204; densiflora, 
204; macrophylla, 204. 
Caryophylles, develop. capsule of, 423 ; 
placenta of, 423. 
Cassia bark, 22. 
Cassia lignea, W. T. Thiselton Dyer on, 
19; export from China, 19; Ford’s 
account of districts where cultivated, 
20, 22; preparation of bark, 24; 
source of, 19. 
Cassinopsis ciliata, 118; madagascari- 
ensis, 119. 
Casuarina, fossil ally, 418. 
—— distyla, 74. 
Caustis pentandra, 74, 81. 
Celastrus nossibseus, 89. 
Celtis Harperi, 371. 
Centipeda Cunninghami, 77. 
Centrolepis aristata, 81 ; fascicularis,80. 
Cephalophyton, 237; Parkeri, 250. 
Cerastium glomeratum, develop. cap- 
sules of, 427 ; quaternellum, 427 ; tri- 
viale, 427. 
519 
Ceratandra bicolor, 487; Harveyana,488. 
| Cerataulus levis, 513 ; socotrensis, 514; 
turgidus, 513. 
Ceratoneis arcus, 314. 
Cheetoceras borealis, 317; decipiens, 
317. 
Chailletia Bojeri, 119 ; discolor, 119. 
* Challenger' Exped. Lichens, 82. 
China, Lichens of, 62. 
Chiodecton subspheerale, 59. 
Chlorophytum decipiens, 275 ; 
florum, 275. 
Chrysopia microphylla, 92. 
Cinchona Calisaya, var. Ledgeriana, 
How., and C. Ledgeriana (Moens), 
J. E. Howard on, 317. 
Cinchona, analysis barks of, 320, 322, 
323; Calisaya, 317, 319, 325, Mark- 
ham’s remarks on, 317; Calisaya, 
var. Josephiana, 319, var. Ledgeri- 
ana, 320, 321; caloptera, 325; cor- 
difolia, 325 ; crispa, 327; Forbesiana, 
324, hybridism of, 325; javanica, 
320; Josephiana, 320; lancifolia, 
325 ; Ledgeriana, 317, 318, 320, 324, 
328, 329, var. microcarpa, 323; mag- 
nifolia, 326; micrantha, 320, 325, 
var. Calisayoides, 319; officinalis, 
325, 322, not Uritusinga, var. angus- 
tifglia, 325 ; Pahudiana, 325; Pata de 
Gallinazo, 326; pubescens, 326; 
Rajo, 324, 326; robusta, 327; succi- 
rubra, 325, 326, 327; Urituainga, 326, 
327. 
Cinnamomum Burmanni, 22; Cassia, 
19, 22, 23; Ford's account of dis- 
tricts where cultivated, 20; obtusi- 
folium, 23. 
Citrus, organs secret. in, 455. 
Cladina sylvatica, var. pycnoclada, 83. 
Cladium glomeratum, 81; junceum, 
81 ; schoenoides,81 ; tetraquetrum,81. 
Cladonia decorticata, 66; pyxidata, var. 
chlorophea, 58. 
Cladoniei, 66. 
Clarke, C. B., on Hemicarex and its 
allies, 374. 
Clematis dissecta, 87; grata, 88; pim- 
pinellifolia, 88. 
Clerodendron, 159; arenarium, 229; 
emirnense, 228; Gordoni, 370; laxi- 
florum, 229; Lehuntei, 369; petuni- 
oides, 230; pyrifolium, 228; ramo- 
sissimum, 228; rubellum, 229 ; ter- 
nifolium, 229. 
Cleve, Prof. P. T., on Arctic Diatoms, 
313. 
Cobresia caricina, 379; 
378 ; scirpina, 377. 
Coccocarpia aurantiaca, 54; azurella, 
pubi- 
schoenoides, 
