currens, 539 ; delicatulum, 540 ; 
didymosorum, 530; dissectum, 
526, 527, 534, 535; divisum, 527 ; 
elatum, 531, var. procerum, 531; 
elongatum, (Swiz.) 519, (Hk. A 
Grev.) 520; Elwesii, 516; erio- 
carpum, 525; eusorum, 534; ex- 
altatum, 541; extensum, 516, 529, 
530, 533, var. lete-repens, 530, 
var. microsora, 530, var. 9. minor, 
(Bedd.) 532;  Fairbankii, 517; 
falcilobium, 515, 517, 602, 605, 
var. pubera, 515; Falconeri, 522; 
ferox, 534; fibrillosa, 518 ; Filix- 
Mas, 519, 527, var. (Bedd.), 518, 
var. cristata, 519, ( Rich.) var. 602, 
var. fibrillosa, 520, var. interme- 
dia (Bedd.), 522, var. khasiana, 
519, var. marginata, 520, 521, 
var. normalis, 519, var. panda, 519, 
var. patentissima, 520, var. Schim- 
periana, 520, ( Hochst.) 522 ; flac- 
cidum, 513, 514, 528; fuscipes, 
526, 527, 535, 538; giganteum, 
539 ; glandulosum, 531, 547, var. 
lete-strigosa, 532; gracilescens, 
513, 517, 528, var. decipiens, 514, 
var. hirsutipes, 514, var. didymo- 
chlenoides, 514; 
537; heterosorum, 537, 555 ; hir- 
sutum, 524; hirtipes, 513, ( HF.) 
var. 603; Hudsonianum, 534; 
immersum, 514 ; ingens, 526, 527, 
585; lacerum, 522; latipinna, 
532; Leuzeanum, 535, 536, 605; 
lineatum, 547; lingua, 553; ma- 
derense, 521; membranifolium, 
534, 602, 603, var. typica, 535, 
: var. dimorphum, 535 ; meniscioides, 
. 532; microphyllum, 584 ; micro- 
stegium, 544; multicaudatum, 427, 
540, 603; multijugum, 533, 602; 
nymphale, 533; octhodes (Hk.), 
516; odontoloma, 521, var. (Baker), 
518; odoratum, 525; pallidum, 
593; parasiticum, 516, 532, 533, 
534, 601, 602, 605, var. aurea, 
533, var. multijuga, 533 ; Parishii, 
525; patentissimum, 520; penni- 
gerum, 532, var. multilineata, 532 ; 
platypus, 528 ; polymorphum, 537, 
603, var. Simonsii, 537 ; procur- 
— gens, 530; prolixum, 516, 517, 
602; propinquum, 529; pteroides 
grandifolium, 
INDEX. 
(J. Sm.), 529 ; pteridioides (Griff.), 
518 ; puberulum, 513, 514; pul- 
vinuliferum, 525, 526, 602; pur- 
puraseens, 523; remotum (Hk.), 
521, 523, var. Chanterim, 523; 
repandum, 537; rhodolepis, 427, 
526; rigidum, 523; rostratum, 
538; sagenioides, 535, 602; sca- 
brosum, 527, 602 ; setigerum, 528, 
546 ; siifolium, 538; sikkimense, 
525 ; sparsum, 489, 519, 523, 605, 
(Don) var., 603, var. gracilis, 508, 
var. latisquama, 524, var. membra- 
naceum, 489, var. minor, 524, var. 
nitidula, 524, var. squamulosa, 524 ; 
spectabile, (C. B. C.) 526, (Hk.) 
518, 608 ; spinulosum, 523 ; splen- 
dens, 527; subconfluens, 536; 
syrmaticum, 518;  tenericaule, 
598, 545, 602, 605; terminans, 
529 ; Thelypteris, 514, 517, 544; 
truncatum, 534, 602; tuberosa, 
540; undulatum, 524; unitum, 
529, (R. Br.) 601, (Sieber) 530; 
variolosum, 538, 603; vastum, 
536,603; venulosum, 534; Wightii, 
427, 538. 
Nephrolepis acuta, 541 ; cordifolia, 
540, 603, 605; exaltata, 541, 602, 
603 ; volubilis, 541, 603. 
Neuronia asplenioides, 542. 
New British Lichens, by Rev. W. 
A. Leighton, 145, 237. 
New Zealand, contribution to the 
Lichenographia of, 275. 
Nidulariacei, 128 ; of Brisbane, 405. 
Niphobolus (subgen.), 552; adnascens, 
552, 598; angustatus, 559; cau- 
datus, 552; costatus, 553; deter- 
gibilis, 555 ; elongatus, 552 ; fissus 
(B1.), 554 ; floccigerus, 554 ; levis, 
552; macrocarpus, 559; nummu-— 
larisfolius, (Bedd.) 576, (J. Sm.) 
554; porosus, 554, Schmidianus, 
554; spherocephalus, 559; stic- 
ticus, 554; subfurfuraceus, 553; 
varius, 552; venosus, 553. 
Notholena carnosa, 575, 598; Ma- 
rante, 567; persica, 455; pilosel- 
loides, 575, 598; undulata, 598. 
Nullipores closely allied to Corallines, 
(footnote) 207. 
Nymphseacese, self-fertilization sp. of, 
349. : 
633 
Odontoloma Boryanum, 451; repens, 
451. 
Odontotrema longius, 239; majus, 
239 ; minus, 239. 
(Ecidiacei, of Brisbane, 407. 
(Ecidium apocynatum, 407. 
Oidium lactis, filaments of, 421. 
Oleandra Cumingii, 542; mussfolia, 
542; neriiformis, 541; Wallichii, 
542, 603. 
Olfersia triquetra, 473. 
Omphalocarpum, 1; description and 
position of, 13; elatum, 16; pro- 
cerum, 15. 
Onagraceæ, plumes on seed of, 165; 
self-fertilization sp. of, 363, 392. 
On Adoxa Moschatellina, by Rev. G. 
Henslow, 194. 
On a Collection of Fungi made by Mr. 
Sulpiz Kurz, by F. Currey, 119. 
On a new Species of Helvella, by 
W. Phillips, 423. 
On Mycoidea parasitica, a new genus 
of parasitic Alge, and the part 
which it plays in the formation of 
certain Lichens, by Dr. D. D. Cun- 
ningham, 301. 
On Napoleona, Omphalocarpum, and 
Asteranthos, by J. Miers, 1. 
On origin of tertiary and quinary 
symmetry of Flowers with in- 
definite and spirally arranged mem- 
bers, by Rev. G. Henslow, 194. 
On some points in the Histology of 
certain species of Corallinacew, by 
Major-Gen. R. J. Nelson and Prof. 
Duncan, 197. 
On some points in the Morphology 
of the Primulaces, by Dr. Maxwell 
T. Masters, 285. 
On the African species of the genus 
Coffea, Linn., by W. P. Hiern, 
169. 
On the Geographical Distribution of 
the Meliacee, by M. Casimir de 
Candolle, 233. 
On the Growth of the Flower-stalk of | 
the Hyacinth, by A. W. Bennett, 
139. 
On the Hygroscopie Mechanism by 
which certain Seeds are enabled to 
bury themselves in the ground, by 
F. Darwin, 149. 
On the minute Structure and mode 
