INDEX. 



403 



" Dog-wood," 65. 



Dolichandrone, 379 ; Lawii, Seem., 

 380. 



Dowd, M., on Malva borealis, 323. 



Dyer, W. Thiselton, appointed to 

 College of Science, Dublin, 62. 



Dyer, W. T., Unger's experiments 

 on Sap-movements, 162 ; on Hete- 

 rogenesis, 325 ; on botanical terms, 

 291 ; on Silene Armeria, 292. 



Edinburgh Botanical Societj', 52, 



128, 205, 300, 335. 

 Erica vagans, 8. 

 Ernst, A., Jottings from a Botanical 



Note-book, 372. 

 Erj^simum repandum, J. Britten on, 



224. 

 Eschscboltzia califomica, 19. 



Femandoa (by error, Ferdinandoa) 

 magnifica, Seem., 280. 



Fertilization, Dr. Ogle's experiments 

 on, 61, 166 ; of Cattleya Mossige, 

 372 ; of Labiates and Scrophu- 

 lariads, 61 ; of the Primrose, 190 ; 

 of Ruscus aculeatus, 9. 



Flacourtia sapida, 372. 



Folkestone Museum, 367. 



Folklore, J. Britten and R. Holland's 

 projected work upon, 336. 



Forrest's Expedition near liake Bar- 

 lee, Plants of, by F. von Mueller, 

 321. 



Fossil Botany, Report on contribu- 

 tions to, published in Britain in 

 1869, by W. Carruthers, 10. 



Fritillaria collicola, Hance, 76. 



Fungi, Oriental Edible, by M. C. 

 Cooke, ar.A., 351. 



Fungus Exhibitions, 367. 



Galium cruciatum in Ireland, 80. 



Gentiana campestris in I. of Wight, 

 by R. Tucker, 160, 385 ; near Ply- 

 mouth, by T. R. Briggs, 223, 356. 



Geological Society of London, 49, 

 302. 



Germination of Palms, 271. 



Grouier's ' Flore de la Chaine Juras- 

 sique ' (Review), 46. 



Gritlithsia corallina, fructification 

 of, 129. 



Grimmia edinensis, 301 ; pruinosa, 

 205. 



Gymnosperms, M. Ph. von Tieghem 

 on the ovules of, 42. 



Hance, H. F., Note on Quercus Wal- 

 lichiana, Lindl., 4 ; Crassulaceas 

 quatuor novas Chinenses, 5 ; Ser- 

 tulum Chinense quintum, 71 ; de 

 nova Pygei specie, 242 ; Viburninn 

 tomentosum in S. China, 273 ; Exi- 

 guitates CafpologicEe, 312. 



Hedyotis Boerhaavioides, Hance, 73. 



Henfrey's ' Elementary Course of 

 Botany,' by Masters (Review), 297. 



Hepaticaj, Dr. Carrington on the Ar- 

 rangement of the, 53 ; on two new 

 British, by B. Carrington, 65. 



Heterogamy, Dr. D. Moore on, 167. 



Heterogenesia, W. T. Thiselton Dyer 

 on, 325, 353. 



Hiern, W. P., on Aster Novi-Belgii, 

 8 ; on Hydrocotyle vulgaris, 358. 



High Wycombe Natural History So- 

 ciety, 203. 



Hind Head, Surrey, Plants of, 89. 



Hind, Rev. W. M., his herbarium, 

 272. 



Histological Notes, by W. R. M'Nab, 

 54. 



Hooker's ' Students' Flora of the 

 British Islands' (Review), 231. 



How to gather Specimens of Ro.ses, 

 25. 



Hiigel, C. von. Death of, 240. 



Hydrocotyle, is there a second Euro- 

 pean ? by B. Seemann, 241; vul- 

 garis, W. P. Hicm on, 358 ; plci- 

 antha, 241 ; verticillata, 241. 



Hyophorbe Barklyi, 128. 



Iberis amara, J. Britten on, 291. 

 Iceland, I. Carroll on Flora of, 356. 

 Icelandic Botany, Early, by H. Tri- 



men, 277. 

 Inula crithmoides, 385. 

 Iris oxypetala, 314. 

 Isle of Wight Plants, by R. Tucker, 



158, 355, 384 ; byF. Stratton, 256. 



Johnson's ' How Crops Grow,' by 

 Church and Dyer (Review), 43. 



Jottings from a Botanical Note-book, 

 by A. Ernst, 372. 



JuiKuis compressus, 255 ; nigritellus, 

 263 ; pseudo-diftusus, 263. 



Kalanehoe gracilis, Hance, 6 ; ma- 



crosejiala, Hance, 5. 

 Kent, Projected Flora of East, 61, 



239. 

 Kiltorcan, Fossils of, 364. 



