674 
Moquin-Tandon, A., and P. B. Webb, on the 
structure of Cruciferous flowers, 1. 
Mosses (Chinese), described by Wilson, 273. 
(Australian), three new, by W. Wilson, 
26. 
Musa Textilis; manufacture of Hemp, by T. 
M‘Micking, 268. 
Musci, new, collected by Jameson, described 
by Dr. Taylor, 187, 278. 
Nelumbium Jamaicense, 46. 
North American Botany, 271. 
Patchouly plant, A. de St. Hilaire on the, 385. 
Pentagonia, on a species of, by W. J. H., 566. 
Phormium, or New Zealand Flax, on a new 
kind of, by A. Le Jolis, 533, 
Planchon, Dr., on Lineæ, 165, 473, 507. 
Pyrenees (Spanish), Borgeau’s Plants of, 161. 
Quito, plants from the Andes of, 385. 
Ranunculus Javanicus, Note on, by W. J. H. 
565. 
Salway, Rev. T., on Confervæ ægagropila, 213. 
Santa Fé, Fendler’s Journey to, 44. 
Saxifrage, on a new British, by Dr. W. H. 
Harvey, 569. 
Scinde Botany, 539. 
Sendtner’s Botanical Journey to Bosnia, 42. 
Simpson, Sir G., Brief notices of plants, 216. 
Stocks, Dr. J. E., Botanical excursion to Shah 
Bilawul, 550. 
Scinde, 539. 
Swan River, plants from the, 385. 
Taylor, Dr. Thomas, characters of new Cryp- 
on the economic Botany of 
togamize, collected on Pichincha, 187, 278. 
Death of, 162. 
——— herbarium of, on sale, 385, 445. 
Thibetian Barley, 215. 
Thomson, Dr. T., Scientific Mission to Thibet, 
28, 97, 200, 657. 
United States, Notes on the Botany, Weather, 
n by Dr. W. A. Bromfield, 135, 206, 
Wilson, Wm., Esq., on three new Australian 
Mosses, 26. 
———— brief characters of Aulacopilum, 90. 
Further remarks on the pollen col- 
lectors of Campanula, 92. 
——— Mosses collected in China by Ander- 
son, 273. 
Webb, P. Barker and A. Moquin-Tandon, on 
the structure of Cruciferous flowers, 1. 
Reviews and Notices of B 
INDEX. 
De Vriese (W. H,) ; Deseriptions des Plantes 
Nouvelles, &c., des Pays Bas, 559. 
Dunal, Petit Bouquet Mediterranéen, 108. 
Emerson, G. B.; Report on trees, &c., of 
Massachusetts, 560. 3 
Gasparrini ; Richerchi sulla natura del Capri- ` 
fici e del Fici, &c., 164. 
Gardiner; Flora of Forfarshire, 387. 
Genera Flore Americæ Boreali-orientalis illus- 
trata, by Sprague and Gray, 389. : 
Geneva. Notices sur les Plantes rares culti- 
vées dans le Jardin Bot. de Genève ; by 
A. P. and A. De Candolle, 107. 
Gray ; Botany of the United States, 388. 
Griffith, W., Posthumous papers of, 446, 
Harvey, Dr. W. H.; Nereis Australis, 49. 
Hepaticæ Britanniez ; by W. Graham M‘Tvor, 
55. 
Hepaticarum Synopsis; by Gottsche, Linden- — 
berg, and Nees ab Esenbeck, 106. 
Hoffmeister ; Travels in Ceylon and India, 393. 
Hooker, Dr. J. D., Flora Antarctica, 52. —— 
Iconographia Familiarum Nat. Reg. Veg. by 
Schnizlein, 107. 
Johnson; Opuscula Omnia, ed. J. S. Ralph 
2 
72. 
Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern. 
Asia, 218. . 
Labels (Botanical) for Herbaria, 105. 
Leyden. Descriptions, &e., des plantes noù: — 
velles du Jard. Bot., by W. A. De Vriese, — 
220. 25 
Miquel, Professor; Revisio critica Casuarina- | 
rum, 562. : 
Mitchell, Lieut, Col. Sir F. L., Journey into 
the interior of Australia, 450. ues 
Nederlandsch Kruidhundig Archif, by de — 
Vriese, Dozy, and Molkenboer, 386. 
| Nuttall's Description of plants of Rocky Mown- P f 
tains and Upper California, 391. x 
Dr. Hi Pist of S. African Plants, tel ae 
as remedies by the colonists, 561. — — 
Plante re s. Enumeratio Plantarum 
que onllegit L Preiss; ed. Chr. Lehmann, — 
Pritzel, A. G., Thesaurus Literature Bot- — 
nies, &c., 559. : 
Ralfs; British Desmidieæ, 392, 501. — D 
Sap, Experimental Inquiry into the eause 0 — 
the Ascent and Descent of; by G. Rainey, 
- P 
-SFløram Rossicam illustrantes, 559., — 
Tucke: man Ed.; Lichens of N. Amen ® 
N. United States and British America, 
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