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INDEX. 



British Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, 364. 



Britten, J., on Asarum europseum, 

 85, 161 ; on Erysimum repandum, 

 224 ; on Viola Paillouxii, 223 ; 

 on Vaccinium Oxycoccos, 291 ; 

 on ILeris amara, 291 ; Additions 

 to Flora of Marlborough, 324; 

 Local Field Cluhs of Great Bri- 

 tain, 16, 90, 203, 292, 358. 



Bromfield, Dr., his herbarium, 88, 

 191. 



Bromus asper, by H. Trimen, 376 ; 

 serotinus, 191, 376; ramosus, 376. 



Broome's Remarks on Fungi of Bath. 

 (Review), 360. 



Bull, H. G., on Cortinarius russus, 

 273 (Plate CX.). 



Buxbaumia indusiata, 225. 



Csesalpinia Milletii, 313. 



Calamites, Dawson on, 302 ; William- 

 son on, 365. 



Calamodendron, Dawson on, 302. 



Callitriche autumnalis in Cheshire, 

 88 ; obtusangula, A. G. More on, 

 342 ; truncata, Guss., as a British 



• plant, by H. Trimen, 154, 191. 



Campylopus alpinus, 389 ; atrovirens, 

 387; brevifolius, 393; brevipilus, 

 388 ; flexuosus, 390 ; fragilis, 392 ; 

 introflexus, 388 ; paradoxus, (Plate 

 CXI. Fig. 2) 390 ; pvrifonnis, 393 ; 

 Schimperi, (Plate CXI. Fig. 3) 392; 

 Schwarzii, 391 ; setifolius, 391 ; 

 Shawii, (Plate CXI. Fig. 1) 389. 



Caoutchouc, 119. 



Capsella Bursa-pastoris, C. P. Hob- 

 kirk on, 166. 



Carex paniculata, 57 ; pseudo-Bon- 

 ninghaviseniana, 264. 



Carrington, B., on the arrangement 

 of the Hepatica3, 53 ; on two new 

 British Hepaticfe, 65. 



Carroll, I., on Dactyloid Saxifrages, 

 354 ; on Flora of Iceland, 356. 



Carruthers, W., Report on Contribu- 

 tions to Fossil Botany, published 

 in Britain in 1870, 10. 



Caryophyllaceaj, J. G. Baker, on 

 the World- distribution of the 

 British, 182. 



Cattleya Mossise, fertilization of, 372. 



Celastrinca), a new genus of, by B. 

 Seemann, 68. 



Centaurea nigra, 260. 



Cherry, J., on Plantago altissima, 291. 



Chinchona Cultivation in Bengal, 19. 



Hybridism in, 127. 



Churchill, G. C, on Primula tiro- 



Icnsis, 253. 

 Cissus paucidentata, Ernst, 374 ; sa- 



lutaris, 374 ; sexangularis, Ernst, 



374. 

 Clavis Agaricinorum, by W. G. Smith, 



137, 176, 213, 246 (Plates C.-CV.). 

 Clematis caesariata, Hance, 71. 

 Clifton College, Botany at, 324. 

 Codiajiun umbellatum, 314. 

 Coleanthus subtilis, 9, 89. 

 Coniferaj, fossil, British, 365 ; T. 



Sloehan on Leaves of, 133. 

 Cooke, M. C, on Oriental Edible 



Fungi, 351. 

 Cortinarius russus, by H. G. Bull, 



273 (Plate CX.). 

 Cotula aurea, 8 ; coronopifolia, 8. 

 County Floras, by R. Tucker, 158 ; 



by t. Stratton, 192. 

 Crassulaceas Quatuor Novas Chinen- 



ses, by H. F. Hance, 5. 

 Crataegus pinnatifida, 313. 

 Crombie, J. M., Additions to the 



British Lichen-flora, 95. 

 Crombie' s ' Lichenes Britannici ' (Re- 

 view), 45. 

 Cuscuta Hassiaca, F. E. Kitchener 



on, 356 ; Trifolii, germination of, 61. 

 ' Cybele Hibemica,' Addenda to, by 



R. Tate, 80. 



Date, Dickson, on Embiyo of, 206. 

 Dawson, on Sigillaria, 49, 302 ; on 



Calamites and Calamodenih-on, 302. 

 Deakin's Flowering Plants and Ferns 



of Tunbridge Wells, 165. 

 DemidoflF, Prince A., death of, 240. 

 Desert Flora, N. American, by C. C. 



Parry, 343. 

 Dickson, Prof. A., on embryo of 



Ruscus aculeatus, 58 ; on embryo 



of Zostera, 130 ; on embryo of 



Date, 206. 

 Dicranella curvata, 227 ; fallax, (Plate 



CIX. Fig. ,2) 227; heteromalla, 



227. 

 Dicranum albicans, 230 ; circinatum, 



230 ; elongatum, 230 ; glaciale, 



228 ; longifolium, 229 ; viride, 229. 

 Did}-modon Jenneri, 301, 336. 

 Dioicism in Silene, 323. 

 Diplachne sinensis, Hance, 77. 

 Ditrichum tenue (Plate CIX., Fig. 



3), 228. 



