CLASSIFIED INDEX OF VOLS. I.— XII. 



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BOTANY {continued). 



Bedstraw, roots of, dye red, i. 235 

 Beech : blight, new, i. 190; x. 19 ; leaves, 



white, x. 166 

 Beeches, i. 167; iii. 215; Hampshire, ii. 



136; and lightning, viii. 233 ; ix. 23, 11, 



-15, 69 ; mortality among, iii. 186 

 Beet: history of, xi. 193; sea, vi. 100 

 Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, viii. 64 

 Bell flowers, ii. 219 

 Bellis perenuis, vi. 67 

 Berberry, vi. 190 

 Bidmusk, ii. 214 ; iii. 21 

 Birch, iii. 90 ; vii. 46 ; wonderful, at 



Culloden, i. 138 

 Birdseye primrose, iii. 167 

 Bittercresa, double, iii. 209, 235 

 Bittervetch cluster-cups, iii. 137 

 Blackberries, Surrey, iv. 270 

 Black : country, flora of, xii. 139 ; cradle 



of Seychelle Island palm, i. 270 ; smut, 



ix. 164, 214 ; horehound, vi. 47 

 Blackheart, vi . 262, 282 

 Blechnum spieant, iv. 187, 212, 231, 237 

 Blight : American, i. 185 ; iv. 186, 192 ; 



curious, i. 167 

 Bloodymen's fingers, i. 114 

 Bloomeria, golden, of California, i. 167 

 Blue flea-bane, in Cumberland, i. 220, 258 

 Bog : asphodel, i. 209 ; mosses, ix. 184 ; 



onion, iv. 271; plants, Isle of Wight, 



vi. 210, 234 

 Bois immortel, ii. 69, 93 

 Boletus : cyanescens, iii. 258 ; enormous, 



iii. 65 ; impolitus, iii. 235, 258, 278 

 Borage or borrago, vi. 165, 189, 212, 213, 



214, 239 ; vii. 139, 214, 238, 239, 231 ; 



viii. 21 

 Botanical : analysis, book on, vi. 186 ; 



catalogue, ix. 46 ; experiment, growing, 



acorn in water, xi. 101, 136, 212, 213, 



236 ; labels, ix. 42 ; Locality Record 



Club, ix. 113, 142, 167, 191, 213 ; xi. 42, 



208 ; names for English readers, xii. 



140 ; names, meaning of, xi. 188 ; 



nomenclature, revision of, needed, ix. 



91 ; notes of 1865, ii. 39 ; rambles, 



Cornwall, xi. 102 ; rambles, Sussex 



coast, xi. 34 ; terms, manual of, ix. 



235 

 Botany: difficulties of, iv. 46 ; viii. 214, 



259; journal of, vi. 44; modern mili. 



tary, i. 24 ; philosophy of, ix. 223 ; 



Sowerby's English, i. 47 ; x. 137 

 Bougainvillea spectabilis, iv. 139 

 Bouquet from Helvellyn, iii. 242 ; of 



evergreens, ii. 95 ; of grasses, ii. 53 

 Brambles in hedges, v. 280 

 Branches : three-leaved, vi. 250 ; united, 



vi. 254, 283 

 Brand, bramble-leaf, i. 176 ; v. 261 ; 



meadow-sweet, i. 255 

 Brazil, plants in, iv. 47 

 Bread, vegetable parasites on, ix. 67 

 Brighton botany, ix. 277 

 Bristle-mould, new, i. 66 

 Britannia Baconia, Childrey's extract 



from, x. 64 

 Broom rape, i. 89 ; iii. 187 ; vii. 119 ; 



viii. 23 

 Bryonia alba, asperities in the leaves of, 



x. 19 

 Buckinghamshire : ferns of, iv. 13 ; flora 



of, i. 67 ; iii. 277 ; iv. 42 ; v. 18S, 214 

 Buckthorn, sea, ix. 278 

 Bud-variation, v. 20 

 Buds: objects for winter study, v. 34; 



on roots, x. 92, 116, 119, 162 

 Buffonia tenuil'olia, xii. 76 

 Burdock, i. 44 

 Burgeoning, north-country term, vi. 45, 



69, 72 

 Burr, Australian, ii. 18 

 Burren, plants of the barony of, xii. 169 

 Butcher's broom, v. 94 

 Butomus umbellatus, x. 262 ; xi. 21 

 Butterbur, fragrant, vi. 67 

 Buttercup and daisv with fasciated stems, 



iii. 166 

 Butterwort, carnivorous plant, x. 235 

 Butterworts, cultivation of, i. 2 )5 

 Buxbaumia indusiata in Aberdeen, iii. 230 

 Buxbaum's speedwell, vi. 43, 91, 186; 



vii. 114, 139. 



BOTANY (continued). 



CABBAGE : history of the, x. 178, 193 ; 



leaves, proliferous, v. 119 

 Calabar bean, starch of, vi. 68 

 Calceolaria gracilis, iv. 19 ; vii. 279 

 Calendula officinalis, ii. In7 

 California : climate, products of, vi. 260, 



281 

 Calla palustris, ix. 277 ; x. 43 

 Cammocke, vii. 114, 142 

 Campanula : double, vi. 186 ; rotundifolia, 



vi. 44 

 Campanula;, ii. 219 

 Campanularia geniculata, iii. 259 

 Cape, botany at the, i. 115 

 Capsella bursa pastoris, v. 91 

 Cardamine bulbifera : propagation of, iv. 



265 ; prateuse, double, vii. 167 

 Cardoon, xii. 25 

 Carduus : new, iv. 42 ; tenuiflorus, x. 



128, 175 

 Carex Buxbaumi, iii. 163 

 Carmine, plant grown in, iv. 71 

 Carnivorous habits of certain plants, x. 



234, 235, 272 

 Carpological books, v. 48 

 Carex, new, xi. 156 

 Carrot, x. 241 

 Castle Eden Dene, rare plants of, x. 260 ; 



xi. 38 

 Cat haws, v. 70, 93, 94, 116 

 Catkins, hermaphrodite, i. 19 

 Cedar, ii. 92 ; wood exudation, i. 214, 239 

 Cedrus deodora, iii. 114 

 Celandine, v. 52 ; lesser, ii. 189 ; viii. 63 

 Cells, living vegetable, imitated, xi. 187 

 Centaurea : calcitrapa, xi. 41 ; solstitialis, 



x. 283 ; xii. 42, 67 

 Centaury, white, ix. 45, 48 

 Ceramium ciliatum, v. 212 

 Cerastium, abnormal, v. 259, 279 ; viii. 93 

 Chastomiuni murorum, i. 66 

 Chamoerops humilis, iv. 66 

 Champignon, ii. 225 ; iii. 238 

 Charse, to prepare for herbarium, viii. 



215; ix. 139 

 Charlock, viii. 152, 188 

 Chelidonium, majus and minus, v. 52 

 Chenopodiacese, mealy surface of, xii. 19 

 Cheuopodium, bonus Henricus, vi. 189, 



211, 214, 234, 238 

 Cherries : abnormal, viii. 143 ; feast of, 



ii. 42 

 Cherry, ii. 114 

 Chestnut : tree, of Tuileries, i. 138 ; treeB, 



spiral twist in, vi. 237 

 Chicory, wild, x. 236 

 Chignon-fungus, iii. 106 

 China grass, i. 18, 277 ; ii. 22 

 Chlorophyll, formation of, ix. 249 

 Christmas-tide, berries for, v. 13, 94, 138 

 Chrysanthemum, vii. 91 

 Cichorium intybus, x. 236 

 Cineraria: and ants, i. 143 ; campestris, ix. 



209 

 Circea Lutetiana, v. 62 

 Cladiuni uiariscus, xi. 278; xii. 42, 89 

 Cladoniei, ii. 280 



Clathrus cancellatus, ii, 280 ; iii. 187 

 ClaytoDia alsinoides, iv. 187 ; perfoliata, 



iv. 115, 140, 162; v. 114, 138 

 Clematis, vi. 188, 215, 237, 261 

 Climbers, tropic al, v. 247 

 Closterium, movements in, iii. 22 

 Clove-pink, ii. 232; v. 132 

 Clover, white, xi. 191 

 Cluster-cup, new British, vii. 156, 183 

 Cluster-cups, i. 67 ; ii. 164 ; iii. 137 

 Cjcconeis, iii. 81 



Coccus : on a9h, i. 216 ; on oranges, i. 96 

 Coco, cooa, cacao ? xi. 278 

 Coco demer, ii. 19 

 Cocoa-nut milk, iii. 42 

 Cochlearia officinalis, v. 43, 66, 67, 91, 114, 



143 

 Coflee, introduction into England, iii. 134 

 Coleus : cells in, vii. 238 ; fungoid growth 



on leaves of, viii. 135 

 Collomia coccinea, xii. 40 

 Colorado, flora of, x. 211 

 Colours of flowers, vi. 45 ; ix. 131, 141, 



209; x. 136, 190; xi. 259 

 Coltsfoot, sweet-scented or winter helio- 

 trope, ix. 44, 71, 90 



BOTANY (continued). 



Compass-plant, viii. 281; ix. 23, 43, 41, 



70,95 

 Composite, cross fertilization of, vi. 30 

 Conferva in aquaria, vi. 142, 165, 191, 215; 



green, i. 119 

 Coufervoid Spirogyra, iii. 60 

 Conifers, stigmas (?) of, vi. 142 

 Conium maculatum, v. 119, 142 

 Conservatory, guide to, i. 239, 262 ; stove 



for, vii. 167 

 Convallaria verticillata, v. 259 

 Convolvulus sepium, variety of, ix. 46 

 Coral root, ii. 292 

 Coralwort, bulbiferous, propagation of, 



iv. 265 

 Cork bark for fern-cases, i. 34 

 Corn-cockle, v. 189; Indian, vi. 43; 



poppy, white, i. 167 

 Cornwall : botanical ramble,x i. 102 ; coast 



flora of, vi. 47, 50 

 Coast ferns, iv. 162 

 Cosmarium botrytis, i. 201 

 Cotoneaster vulgaris, ix. 259 

 Cotton : Canadian, iv. 39, 71 ; plant-fibre 



of, ii. 22 ; species ot, i. 43 

 Cowslips and primroses, ii. 153; iv. 143; 



v. 189; vi. 141, 161, 16rf, 190; vii. 133 

 Crane's-bill, v. 151, 191, 262 ; vi. 22 

 Crithmum maritimum, vi. 263 

 Crocus, ii. 186, 28 J; xii. 21, 42, 119, 188 

 Crowfoot, pollen of, i. 186 

 Crucifers, x. 115, 187 

 Crystals in plants, ix. 159, 233 ; x. 18 

 Cucumbers, ii. 37 ; iii. 277 

 Cuphea platycentra, vii. 81 

 Currants : home-grown, vii. 67 ; Zante in 



Devou, xii. 114 

 Cyuara, ix. 213 ; xi. 265 

 Cynodondactylon, v. 212 

 Cynophallus caninus, ii. 261 

 Cypripedium, fertilization in, xii. 125 

 Cypress of Lomma, aged, vii. 71 ; xi. 46 

 Cystea montana, vii. 261 

 Cytisus : Adami, vi. 186 ; candicans, xi. 



163 ; scoparius, xi. 118 

 Cystopus lepigoni, vii. 259 



DAHLIA, vii. 46 



Daisy, ii. 136, 186; vi. 67; cross fertili- 

 zation of, vi. 30; malformation of, ii. 

 39 ; Michaelmas, growing wild, vii. 67 ; 

 proliferous, i. 182, xi. 140; and butter- 

 cup, with fasciated stems, iii. 166 



Daudelions, abnormal, v. 140 



Dane's-blood, ii. 256, 280 



Defoliation, and similar vegetable phe- 

 nomena, xi. 57 



Delesseria sanguinea, i. 117 



Deodara, iii. 114, 1 11 



Devon, cowslip, nightingale, and mistletoe 

 unknown in, i. 88 



Dianthus caesius, xi. 283 



Diatoms, see Microscopy. 



Dicranum arcticum, iii. 158 



Dietetic phenomenon, i. 94 



Digitalis and verbascum, x. 69 



Digitaria humifusa, iv. 224 



Dimorphism in plants, vi. 221 



Dischidia Rafflesiana, vii. 235 



Dock, viii. 89 ; v. nettle, ii. 117 ; viii. 238, 

 262 



Docks, water, xi. 91 



Dodder, viii. 139 



Dombeya angulata, iii. 63 



Dorsetshire, flora of, x. 235 



Double flowers and perluines, ix. 162, 209 



Dove-plant, iii. 18, 42 



Dragon-tree of Teneriffe, iv. 42 



Drosera, i. 209 ; iv. 117 



Duck-weed, i. 5, 253, 286; ii. 163; iv. 19, 

 162, 187, 210, 262 



EARLY : gardeners, vii. 19, 43; seasons, 

 iv. 94, 95, 189 



Earth-tongue, ix. 65 



Eastbourne, flora of, x. 115 



Eccremocarpus, vi. 281 



Edelweiss, x. 259 



Elecampane, vii. 129 



Elm, iii. 166 ; vi. 77, 102, 215 ; vii. 91 ; 

 bark, vi. 71, 83; galls, iii. 17 ; tree, 

 crystals in seed-coat of, ix. 159 



Elm-tre?s, disease in, xi. 165, 213 



