iv INDEX. 
~ Intoxication, Vegetable Substances used for 
producing, in India, by Dr. H. Gibson, 89. 
Kew Museum of Economie Botany, its Origin 
and Contents, by Sir W. J. Hooker, 329, 381. ` 
Ledebour's Florica Rossica, 317. 
Leucodon Lagurus in Scotland, 407. 
Liebmann, Oak Vegetation of America, 9. 
— The Begonia of Mexico and 
‘Central America, 84. 
Lindley’s Folia Orchidacea, 30, 96, 128. 
— Vegetable Kingdom, 3rd edit., 348. 
Linnean Herbarium, 25. 
Medicinal Herbs of America, 278. 
Mexican Collections, 221. 
Moore, T.: List of Natal Ferns, 225. 
——-— Handbook of British Ferns, 416. 
"Müller, Dr. F. : Flora of South Australia, 65. 
——— ———— Vegetation of the District sur- 
rounding Lake Torrens, 105. 
Nelumbium Jamaicense, 93. 
Nuttall, T.: Rhodudendrons collected in As- 
sam and Bootan by T. J. Booth, 353. 
Oak Vegetation of America, by Prof. F. Lieb- 
mann, 9. 
Oils, Fixed Vegetable, of India, 109. 
Oersted, A. S.: Rubiaceæ of Central Ame- 
rica, 45. " 
Oregon, Botanical Expedition to, 315. 
Palm-trees of the Amazon and their uses, by 
Alfred R. Wallace, 255. - 
Peradenia, Ceylon, Extracts from the: Report 
of the Royal Botanic Garden, 154. 
Plant’s, Mr., Natal Ferns, by T. Moore, 225. 
Rafllesias Rochussenii et Patma, Mémoire sur, 
by Dr. W. H. De Vriese, 159. 
Rhododendrons of Assam and Bootan, by T. 
Nuttall, 353. 
Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya, 152. 
Rice-paper Plant, 79. 
Ringgold's United States Scientifie Exploring 
and Surveying Expedition, 216. 
Rink, H.: The Vegetation of North Green- 
land, 145 : 
Rubiaceae, Brazilian, new Genera and Species 
of, by G. Bentham, 229. 
Rubiacee of Central America, by Oersted, 45. 
Salt Lake, Plants collected during Stansbury’s 
^ Expeditiou to, by Dr. "Torrey, 63. 74 
Sartwell’s Carices Americie Septentrionalis. 
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Y icu l by N. J. Anderson, 72. 
Schlechtendahl's Linnea, 255. 
Scottish Florist, 352. 
Seemann, B.: Application of Pine-trees, 276. 
— Remarks on Guaco Plants, 76. 
Botany of the Herald, 408. 
South Australian Flora, by Dr. F. Müller, 65. 
Spruce, R.: Fruits of the Rio Negro, 183. 
— Journal of a Voyage on the Ama- 
zon and Rio Negro, 187, 207. 
Stove Cultivation, by Von Martius, 301. 
— 
Tasmanian Plants, New Genus, by Dr. J. D. 
Hooker, 296. - 
Teak Forests of India, by Falconer and Gibson, 
256. 
Thomson’s, Dr., Descriptions of some re- 
markable Tibetan Plants, 17. 
Thwaites, G. H. K., on Tetracrypta and Ko- 
koona, 918. ` 
Tibetan Plants, by Dr. Thomson, 17. 
Torrens, Lake, Vegetation of the District sur- 
rounding, by Dr. F. Müller, 105. . 
"Torrey, Plants collected on Captain Stans- 
bury's Expedition to the Great Salt Lake, 63. 
———— Plante Fremontiane, 414. 
Uncomo-como, or ’komo-komo, of Natal, 311. 
Vaughan, James : Drugs observed at Aden, 124. 
Van Diemen's Land, Gum-trees of, 343. 
Vellosian Society of Rio Janeiro, Botanical 
Labours of, by G. Bentham, 265. 
Victoria regia, 92. 
| Von Martius, C. F. P.: Attempt, at a Com- 
mentary on the Plants in the Works of 
.. Maregrav and Piso on Brazil, 161, 200, 271. 
On Stove Cultivation, 301. 
Wallich, Dr.: A Brief Notice concerning the 
Agricultural and Horticultural Society of 
- India, 137. 
——— ——- - Initiatory Attempt to Define 
— the Species of Hedychium and settle their 
synonymy, 321, 367. . 
Ward on the Growth of Plants in closely 
glazed Cases, 64. 
Water in Potatoes, 220. 
Webb's Otia Hispanica, 350. 
bir Cryptogamic Plants of Portugal, 
320. 
 Wight's Icones Plantarum Indie Orientalis, 
. 
——— Return to England, 247. 
Willkomm : Icones et iptiones Plantarum 
Novarum Europe Austro-Occidentalis, præ- 
cipue Hispaniz, 94. 
Willows of the East Indies hitherto known, 
