420 



Macfadyen, James, M. D., his Botani- 

 cal excursion in Jamaica, . 110 



Mesembryanthemum, . . 264 



Micrococcos, a Chilian Palm, pecu- 

 liar method of freeing the nuts from 

 the husk, . . . .202 



Myonima multiflora, 165, t. Ixxxvii. 



Myrica quercifolia, 



265 



Nouronhia emarginata, 167, t. Ixxxviii. 



Panicum aristatum, . 115 (note. ) 



Peru, an excursion in, by Alex. 



Cruckshanks, Esq., 168, t. Ixxxi.-xcv. 

 Phaseolus amoenus, . 113 (nole. ) 



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Plants, British, Observations on, with 

 reference to Sir J. E. Smith's Eng- 

 lish Flora, by W. Wilson, Esq., 133 



Plants, collected in an excursion in 

 Peru, notice of, . . . 205 



Acrostichum squamosura, 239.— ^schyno- 

 mene araericana, 215. — Alchemilla tripar- 

 tita, 218.— Alstroemeria dulcis, 237, t. xcv. 

 — Alternantheranigriceps,237. — Argemone 

 rosea, 207.— Argylia radiata, 229.— Asple- 

 niura triphvllum, 240.— Astragalus Garban- 

 cillo, 214.— Atropa biflora, 230.— A. glandu- 

 losa, 230.— Bdccharis genistelloidcs, 223, t. 

 xciii.— B. thyoides, 224, t. xciv.— Bauhinia 

 grandiflora, 218.— Boerhaavia scandens, 236. 

 — Borrera ephebca,241.— B. leucomela, 240. 

 — Bridgcsia echinopsoides, 222, t. xcii. — 

 Browallia elata, 232.— B. viscosa, 232.— 

 Buddies occidentalis, 232.— Calceolaria bi- 

 color, 233.— C. deflexa, 233.— C. lobata, 233. 

 — C. purpurea? 233.— C. rugosa, 233.— 

 C. verticillata, 233.— Cassia calycioides? 

 217. — Chenopodium paniculatum, 237. — 

 Cistopteris fumarioides, 240.— Clematis se- 

 ricea, 205. — Commelina gracilis, 238. — Con- 

 volvulus secundus, 229.— Cordia rotundi- 

 folia, 230.— Crotalaria incana, 213.— Cruck- 

 shanksia cistiflora, 211, t. xc, (est Ledo- 

 carpum chiloense.) — Culcitiura canescens, 

 225.— Dalea cylindrica, 213.— Desmodium 

 limense, 215.— Dolichos glycinoides, 216.^ 

 Dumeriliapaniculata,225.— Epilobiumden- 

 ticulutum, 219.— Gentiana incurva, 228. — 

 G. rupicola, 228.- G. saxifrjgoides, 228. 

 — G. sedifolia, 228.— G. thyrsoidea, 227. 

 — Gynandropsis peiitaphylla, 208.- Helio- 

 tropium curassavicum, 229. — H. micro- 

 calyx, 229.— H. Peruvianum, 229.— H. syn- 

 zystachium, 229. — Homanthis pinnatifida, 

 222.— Hoffmannseggia Falcaria, 217.— Jus- 

 sia^a macrocarpa, 219.— Krameria cistoidea, 

 209.— Lamourouxia bartsioides, 234.— Lip- 

 pia asperifolia, 236.— Loasa contorta, 220.— 

 L. incana, 220.— Lobelia biserrata, 221. — 

 Lupinus nubigenus, 217.— Lycium arbores- 

 cens, 232. — Lycopersicon esculentum, 231. 

 — Lycopodium crassum, 238.— Malesherbia 

 thyrsiflora, 220.— Megastachya thalassica, 

 238.— Mentzelia aspera, 220.— Mimosa sen- 

 sitiva,217.— Mimulusluteus,233.— Monnina 

 nemorosa, 208.— Mutisia viciEefolia, 222.^ 

 MyrsineIVIanglilla,227.— Nepbrodiumtrape- 

 zoides? 240. — Nicandra physalodes, 231. — 

 Nicotiana glutinosa, 230.— Passiflora littora- 

 lis, 219.— Perilomia ocymoides, 236.— Pha- 

 seolus Truxillensis, 216.— P. vestitus, 216.— 

 Polypodium fulvescens, 239.— P. gracile, 

 03g._p. rigidum, 239.— P. stipitatum, 239. 

 — Portulacapilosissima, 220.— Prsnanthes? 

 subdentata, 221.— Ranunculus Guzmannii, 

 206.— Koccella fuciformis, 241.— Kubia hir- 

 ta, 221.— Kuellia floribunda, 236.— Salvia 

 rhombifolia, 235.— S. strictiflora, 233.— Sar- 

 gassum vulgare, 241.— Scbinus Molle, 213. 

 — Senecio volubilis, 226.— Sida Dombeyana, 

 209, t. Ixxxix.— .S. floribunda, 210.— S. re- 

 flexa, 209.— Solanum amblophyllum, 231.— 

 Spilanthesalbus,226.— Stachysspeciosa, 235. 

 — Stevia puberula, 225.— Tacsonia tri foliata, 

 219.— Teucrium nudicaule, 235.— Tecoraa 

 sambucifolia, 229.— Unxia dissecta, 227.— 

 Viciabidentata,215.— Waltlicriaovata,210. 

 — Werneria rigida, 226.— Wiburgia ? ob- 

 longit'olia, 226.— W. parviflora, 226.— Wi- 

 theringia phyllantha, 231.— W. ? salicifolia, 

 231. 



Potatoe, remarks on its native coun- 

 try, ..... 202 



