INDEX. 
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Algæ, Australian, Specimens of, 253. 
Amazon and Rio Negro, Journal of a Voyage 
on, by R. Spruce, Esq., 187, 207. 
Anderson, N. J.: The Willows of the East 
Indies hitherto known, 72. 
Australia, Botany of the North.western Dis- 
trict, by J. Drummond, 115, 139, 177. 
Archer, Popular Economic Botany, 255, 984. 
Begonia of Mexico and Central America, by 
Professor F. Liebmann, 84. 
Bentham: Florula Hongkongensis, 52, 199, 
193. 
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Notes on the American species of 
Myristica, 1. 
Notes on Humiriaceae, 97. 
— On the Botanical Labours of the 
Vellosian Society of Rio Janeiro, 265. 
Notes on the Leonia cymosa, 215. 
Notes on two little-known Genera 
connected with the South American Flora, 
289. 
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On some new Genera and Species 
of Brazilian Rubiacee, 229. 
On three New Genera connected 
with the Indian Flora, 304. 
Berkeley, Rev. M. J. : On the Bleached Wood 
of the Arctic Voyagers, 38. _ 
Boivin, M., Plants of, 283. 
Bolle, Dr., Journey to Fuerteventura aud Lan- 
cerotte, 20. - 
Bombay, Remarks on the Climate and Vegeta- 
tion, by Dr. J. E. Stocks, 59. - 
Botanical Objects communicated to the Kew 
Museum from the Amazon River, by R. 
Spruce, Esq., 169, 238. ; 
Botany, Popular Economie, by T. C. Archer, 
255, 284. 
Bromfield : Flora of the Tsle of Wight, 256. 
Brazilian Plants mentioned in the Works of 
Piso and Marcgrav, Attempt at a Commen- 
tary on, by Von Martius, 161, 200, 271. 
Camphor-tree of Borneo, 220. 
China, Notice of two new Ferns from, by Sir 
W. J. Hooker, 236. 
Clova Mountains, Notes of a few days’ sojourn- 
ing among the, by A. Croall, 337, 389. . 
Cocoa-nut, Double (Lodoicea Seychellarum), 
29 
Cocks, Seaweed Collector’s Guide, 256. 
Corda, A. C. J.: Flore Illustrée des Mucédi- 
nées d'Europe, 31. 
Croall, A.: Notes of a few days’ sojourning 
among the Mountains of Clova, 337, 389. 
Deaths of Botanists, 251. 
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De Vriese, Dr. W. H.: Mémoire sur les Raf- 
flesias Rochussenii et Patma, 159. 3 
Drugs observed at Aden, Arabia, by James 
Vaughan, 124. 
Drummond, J.: On the Botany of Swan River, 
115, 139, 177, 312, 344, 398. 
Fijee Islands, Survey of, 279. 
Floriea Rossica, by Professor Ledebour, 317. 
Florula Hongkongensis, by G. Bentham, 52, 
129, 193. 
Fruits of the Rio Negro, by R. Spruce, 183. 
Fuerteventura and Lancerotte, journey to, by 
Dr. Bolle, 20. : 
Gibson, Dr. A.: Vegetable Substances used in 
India for producing Intoxication, 89. 
Geyer’s, Mr., Plants gathered in the Upper ` 
Missouri, etc., by Sir W. J. Hooker, 257. 
Greenland, North, Vegetation of, by H. Rink, 
122, 145. 
Gum-trees of Van Diemen’s Land, 343. 
Guaco Plant, Remarks on, by B. Seemann, 76. 
Harvey, Dr. : Nereis Boreali-Americana, Part 
TL, 192, 221. 
Hedychium, lnitiatory attempt to define the 
Species of, by Dr. Wallich, 321, 367. 
Herald, Narrative of the Voyage of they by 
Berthold Seemann, 127. : 
Herbaria for Sale, 283. * 
Hoffmann, Dr., on Dispersion of Plants, 408. 
Hongkong, Flora of, by G. Bentham, 52, 129, 
::198 
Hooker, Sir W. J.: Catalogue of Mr. Geyer's 
Plants gathered in the Upper Missouri, Ore- 
` gon Territory, and Rocky Mountains, 257. 
— — — —— Description of a New Fern 
from Malacca, 309. ; 
Notice of two New Ferns 
from ‘China, 236. 
Origin and Contents of the 
Museum of.Economic Botany attached to 
the Royal Gardens of Kew, 329, 381. 
On a New Species of Hor- 
kelia from the Upper Platte River, 341. _ 
—————— iption of a New Spe- 
cies of Eriogonum from California, 395. 
Hooker, Dr. J. D.: On a New Genus and 
some New Species of Tasmanian Plants, 296. 
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India-Rubber, 157. 
India, Brief Notice concerning the Agricultu- 
ral Society of, by Dr. Wallich, 137. 
Indian Archipelago, Plants of the, 406. 
Italy, Botanical News from, 86, 219, 249, 
282, 342, 396. 1 " 
