INDEX. 
microphylliniza, 56; Moseleyi, 83; 
parvifolia, 67, var. fibrillifera, 54; 
premnea, 68;  proboscidina, 54; 
scripta, 68, var. serpentina, 68; stel- 
lulata, 68; subalboatra, 49; subaro- 
matica, 64; subbaculifera, 55; tra- 
chona, 64; trachonopsis, 64; tri- 
phragmia, 57 ; tritula, 64; vernalis, 
67; vulpina, 56. 
Lecideei, 49, 54, 64, 67. 
Ledger, C., letter of, to Howard, on 
Cinchona Calisaya, 318. 
Leguminose of ‘ Gen. Plantarum,’ 306. 
— — of S. Australia, 76. 
Lentibulariacez of S. Australia, 78. 
Leptogium chloromelum, 50, var. com- 
pactum, 50; tremelloides, 50, 66, 83, 
var. azureum, 50. 
Leptolena multiflora, 97; pauciflora, 
96; turbinata, 97. 
Leptospermum lanigerum, 73, 77; late- 
rale, 74, var. linearis, 81. 
Leptostacltyi of Madagascar, 295. 
Leucodendron, fossil ally, 418. 
Leucorchis, 308 ; sylvatica, 308. 
Lichenacei, 49, 50, 62, 66. 
Lichens of E. Asia, coll. by Dr. Main- 
gay, described by Dr. Nylander and 
Rev. J. M. Crombie, 48. 
Lichens from Ascension, 83; Bermuda, 
83; Burmah, 49; * Challenger’ Ex- 
ped., 82; China, 62; Japan, 66; 
Patagonia, 83; Philippines, 83; 
enian Settlements 50; Teneriffe, 
Licmophora Jurgensii, 316. 
Life-history of Æcidium bellidis, by C. 
.B. Plowright, 511. 
Lightfootia, 159; madagascariensis, 
194; subaphylla, 193. 
Liliaceee. of S. Australia, 80. 
Litanogenneton abyssinicum, 188. 
Lindsaya linearis, 73, 81. 
Liner of * Gen. Plantarum,’ 306. 
Liparis ceespitosa, 330. 
Lippia, 340; geminata, 226; oligo- 
pus 225; ovata, 347, 553; sessi- 
fera, 226. 
Lister, Miss G., on origin of Placenta 
in Alsines, 423, 
Lobaria pulmonaria, 82. 
Lobelia anceps, 78; Erinus, 441 ; Hart- 
laubi, 194; macrostachya, 441; mi- 
crosperma, 78; pedunculata, 78; 
splendens, var. ignea, 441. 
Lolium perenne, pistillody in, 46. 
Lomaria capensis, 81. 
Lonchocarpus cyanescens, 406. 
London Clay, fossil fruit from, 417. 
Lophatherum, 237 ; geminatum, 300. 
LINN. JOURN.—BOTANY, VOL. XX. 
525 
Loranthus Baroni, 247 ; clavatus, 247 ; 
diplocrater, 246; filiflorus, 246; go- 
nocladus, 247; microlimbus, 246; 
monophlebius, 247; pachyphyllus, 
245, 246, 247; Parkeri, 245; rubro- 
viridis, 245. 
Lychnis diurna, develop. capsule of, 423. 
Luzula campestris, uredospores of, 512. 
Lycopodiacee of S. Australia, 81. 
Lycopodium laterale, 73, 81. 
Lyperia, 340; fragrans, 345, 358. 
Lysimachia, 159; dubia, 197; parvi- 
flora, 196. 
Lythracee of S. Australia, 77. 
Lythrum thymifolium, 77. 
Maba lateriflora, 366. 
Macaranga alnifolia, 256 ; boutonioides, 
256; ciliata, 256; cupularis, 256; 
echinocarpa, 255; macropoda, 257; 
Maudslayi, 371; obovata, 256; 
spherophylla, 257. 
Machilus velutina, 22. 
Madagascar, Ferns of, 303. 
, Flora of, J. G. Baker on.— 
Pt. I. Polypetale, 87; Pt. If. Mono- 
petale, 159; Pt. IIf. Incompletee, 
Monocotyledons, and Filices, 237. 
Plants, H. N. Ridley on, 329. 
Mesa lanceclata, 197; trichophlebia, 
197. 
Maingay, lichens coll. by, 48. _ 
Malformation of leaves of Beyeria opaca, 
84. 
Malform. of Equisetum maximum, var. 
serotinum, 47. 
Malvaceous shrubs of Queensland used 
medicinally, 71. 
Manulea, 340 ; tomentosa, 345. 
Marianthus bignoniaceus, 74, 75. 
Mariscus Jacquinii, 382 ; of Madagas- 
car, 296 ; umbellatus, 296. —— 
Masters, Dr. T. Maxwell, on Passiflorew 
coll. by M. E. André in Ecuador and 
New Granada, 25. ae 
Mastoglea Dansei, 515; elliptica, 515. 
Medinilla divaricata, 149; fasciculata, 
148; papillosa, 148 ; parvifolia, 149. 
Medusula tricosa, 58. 
Melaleuca decussata, 77 ; squamea, 73, 
77. 
Melandrum, starch corpusc. of, 448. 
Melhania laurifolia, 103. 
Melosira Borreri, 316; nummuloides, 
var. hyperborea, 313, 316; sulcata, 
317. 
Memecylon longicuspe, 150. 
Meridion circulare, 314. 
Mesanthemum platyphyllum, 278; pu- 
bescens, 279; Rutenbergianum, 279. 
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