628 
tion, 380; irregular plants show- 
ing, 184; regular plants showing, 
184. 
Corolla-lobes, develop. after stamens 
in Arenaria trinervis, 196; in Ceras- 
tium glomeratum, 196; in Lychnis 
dioica, 196; in Ranunculus acris, 
196 ; in Stellaria Holostea, 196; in 
Veronica Chamedrys, 196. 
Cortieium leve, 403; levigatum, 
127; Mougeotii, 127; violaceo- 
lividum, 127. 
Coussarea (Audl.), 169. 
Crassulacew, modification cymes of, 
617. 
Craterispermum laurinum, 175. 
Cremaspora africana, 176. 
Cruciferæ, binary symmetry of, 193; 
marginal placentas of, 192; self. 
fertilization sp. of, 350, 391. 
Cruciferous flower, structure of, Rev. 
G. Henslow on, 177. ES 
Cryptogramme acrostichoides, 459; 
Brunoniana, 459, 603; crispa, 
459, 460, 603, var. acrostichoides, 
460. 
Cunningham, Dr. D. Douglas, on the 
occurrence of Conidial fructification 
in the Mucorini, illus. by Choane- 
phora, 409; on Mycoidea parasi- 
tica, and the part it plays in for- 
mation of certain Lichens, 301. 
Curculigo gallabatensis, 266. 
Currey, Fred., on a collection of 
Fungi made by Mr. Sulpiz Kurz, 
119. 
Cyathea barbata, 435; bipinnata, 
605 ; Brunonis, 599 ; excelsa, 
599 ; robusta, 599; spinulosa, 
( Wall.) 429, 430, 431, 599. ( Bedd.) 
429, (J. Scott) 430; venulosa, 433, 
599. 
Cyathus campanulatus, 405 ; fime- 
tarius, 405 ; intermedius, 128. 
Cyclamen, double petals, 287. 
Cyme, dichotomous, 618 ; scorpioid, 
origin of, by Rev. G. Henslow, 
613, 618 ; spicate, 618. 
Cympolia barbata, 198. 
Cyrtomium (subgen.), 512 ; caducum, 
512; caryotideum, 512 ; falcatum, 
512. 
Cystopteris dimidiata, 444 ; fragilis 
(Bernh.) 450, f. Huteri (Milde), 
INDEX. 
450; nodosa, 444; retusa, 450, 
492; setosa, 450; spinulosa, 486 ; 
squamata, 444. 
Deedalea discolor, 125 ; Sprucei, 402 ; 
tenuis, 125 ; unicolor, 403 ; zonata, 
125. 
Danthonia, awn of, 164. 
Darwin, Francis, on the Hygroscopic 
Mechanism by which certain Seeds 
are enabled to bury themselves in 
the ground, 149. 
Dasystachys, 255 ; campanulata, 256 ; 
colubrina, 256; falcata, 256 ; pleio- 
stachya, 255. 
Davallia achilleifolia, 600 ; affinis, 
444 ; alpina, 442 ; angustata, 600 ; 
assamica, 443 ; Boryana, 451 ; bul- 
lata, 445; caudata, 605; chero- 
phylla, 444; chinensis, 449, 600; 
Clarkei (Hk. 4 Bk.), 443; conii- 
folia, 600 ; dareseformis, 427, 443 ; 
dimidiata, 445; divaricata, 445; 
elegans, 600; flaccida, 447, 448, 
605, var. pilosula, 449, var. 
pubera, 449, var. pyramidata, 
449; flagellifera, 600; Griffith- 
iana, 445; hemiptera, 451; 
hirta, 447 ;  Hookeriana, 446, 
447, 605; immersa, 443; jamai- 
censis, 448 ;  khasiyana, 447; 
Kurzii, 446; ligulata, 444; lobu- 
losa, 600; lonchitidea, 446, 600; 
marginalis, 446, 600, 605, var. cal- 
vescens, 447 ; membranulosa, 442, 
449; micans, 443; moluccana, 
605 ; multidentata, 442, 443, 602; 
nodosa, 434, 443, 444, 602; ornata, 
600 ; parallela, 600 ; parvula, 600 ; 
pedata, 442, 600 ; pilosa, 448 ; pi- 
losula, 447 ; platyphylla, 446, 600 ; 
polyantha, 445; polypodioides, 447, 
(Don) var., 605, var. hirta, 448, var. 
pilosula, 448, var. rhomboidea, 448, 
var. strigosa, 448; proxima, 447 ; 
puberula, 448 ; pulchra, 444, 445, 
var. pseudo-cystopteris, 444, 450; 
pyramidata, 448, 449; repens, 
427, 451;  rhomboidea, 447; 
Roxburghii, 447, 605; serrzfor- 
mis, 600; setosa, 450; scabra, 
446, 447; schizophylla, 451; 
Spelunce, 448 ; sphseropteroides, 
445 ; stipellata, 444 ; strigosa, 
(Swartz) 436, 447, (Hk. & Bk.) 
447; subimbricata, 442; tenui- 
folia, 449, 600; trichomanoides, 
451; trichosticha, 448 ; urophylla, 
446, 447, 605; villosa, 446, 
600. 
DeCandolle, Casimir, on the geogra- 
phical distribution of the Meliaces, 
233. 
Dematiei (of Brisbane), 407. 
Dennstzedtia deltoidea, 436. 
Diacalpa aspidioides, 434, 445, 603 ; 
foeniculacea, 427, 434 ; Hookeriana, 
494 ; sphzropteroides, 455. 
Dialysis, rare cases of, 193. 
Diatrype rugosa, 130. 
Dichasium of Schimper, 618, 
619. 
Dicksonia appendiculata, 436, 596; — 
arborescens, 596; assamica, 435; 
Barometz, 435; deltoidea, 436; 
Elwesii, 496 ; Griffithiana, 435 ; 
moluccana, 604; polypodioides, 
447; scabra, 436, 604. 
Dictyocline Griffithii, 576. 
Dictyopteris (subgen.), 548. 
Didymium farinaceum, 406. 
Didymoglossum  euphlebium, 440; 
Filicula, 440; ]late-alatum, 440; 
. plieatum, 440, racemulosum, 440. 
Digrammaria ambigua, 503. 
Dipeadi comosum, 247; lateritium, 
247 ; oxylobum, 246; Welwitschii, 
246. ; 
Diplazium (subgen.), 496 ; alternifo- 
lium, 497 ; bantamense, 497 ; bul- 
biferum, 498, 499 ; dilatatum, 502 ; 
esculentum, 503; faleatum, 497, 
569 ; fraxineum, 569; fraxinifo- 
lium, 497; Griffithii, 502; Jer- 
doni, 502; lanceum, 496; lasio- 
pteris, 499; lobulosum, 478 ; lon- 
gifolium, 478 ; malabarieum, 503; 
malaccense, 499 ; pinnatifido-pin- 
natum, 497; polypodioides, 501; 
Schkuhrii, 499, 503 ; sorzogonense, 
500; speciosum, 499; Stoliczkee, 
500; sylvaticum, 498; thelypte- — 
roides, 488 ; Thwaitesii, 499 ; to- 
mentosum, 498. ; 
Dipteris (subgen.), 555; Wallichii, 
555. 
Doryopteris sagittifolia, 471. 
Double primroses, 287, 293. z 
