INDEX. 



405 



Nepenthes Wardii, 60. 



Newbouldia laevis, 337 ; pentandra, 



338. 

 Nyctocalos, 147. 



CEnanthe crocata, Poisoning by, 255. 

 Ogle, W., on Fertilization of Labiates 



and Scrophulariads, 61. 

 Oncophorus strumifer, 228. 

 Orchis militaris in Middlesex, by H. 



Trimen, 87. 

 Osmundites Dowkeri, 132. 



Palaeopitys Millerii, 54. 

 Palms, supposed alternation of func- 

 tion in, 117. 

 Parry, C. C, on the N. American 



Desert Flora, 343. 

 Passiflora multiformis, 373. 

 Petalodj' in Serapias Lingua, 270. 

 Pharmaceutical Society, Prizes for 



Herbaria, 336. 

 Phocea Andersonii, Seem., 69. 

 Pilea mollis, 372. 

 Pitcher-plant, a new, from Central 



America, by B. Seemann, 245. 

 Plantago altissima, J. Cherry on, 291. 

 Platymiscium polystachium, 373. 

 Pogonopus Ottonis, 375. 

 Poisoning by CEnanthe crocata, 255. 

 Pollen, C. Bailey on, 50. 

 Polj'trichum strictum, 225. 

 Potamogeton acutifolius, 255 ; deci- 



piens, 263 ; Lonchites, 263 ; zoste- 



rifolius, 255. 

 Potentilla rupestris, J. F. Robinson 



on, 160. 

 Pottia pallida, R. Braithwaite on, 255. 

 Primula tirolensis, G. C. Churchill on, 



253. 

 Protandry and Protogj'ny in British 



plants, A. W. Bennett on, 315. 

 Pygeum oxycarpum, Hance, 242 ; 



phfuostictum, 72. 

 Pyrola rotundifolia, T. Gibson on 



parasitic habits of, 364. 

 PjTus scandica, 259 ; fennica, 260. 



Quercus dentata, Thbg., 5 ; WalH- 

 chiana, Lindl., Note on, by H. F. 

 Hance, 4. 



Eabenhorst's Cry])togamcn-Flora von 

 Sachsen, etc. (Review), 334. 



Radermachera amoena, 146; gigantea, 

 146; glandiilosa, 147; Lobbi, 14 7; 

 pinnata, 147 ; quadripinna, 147. 



Ranunculus acris, 257 ; reptans, 257. 

 Rav's Hortus Siccus, Notes on, by H. 



trimen, 82. 

 Reviews : — 



Alpine Flowers for English Gar- 

 dens, by W. Robinson, 265. 

 Andaman Islands, Report on the 



Vegetation of, by S. Kurz, 123. 

 Chinchonas, Cultivation of, in Java, 



by K. W. van Gorkom, 267. 

 Compendium of the Cybele Britan- 



nica, by Hewett C. Watson, part 



iii. 394. 

 Commerce, Natural History of, by 



John Yeats, 397. 

 Elementary Course of Botany, by 



A. Henfrey, revised by M. T. 



Masters, 297. 

 Flore de la Chaine Jurassique, par 



Ch. Grenier, 46. 

 Fragmenta Phytographiae Austra- 

 lian, cont. F. de Mueller, vol. vi., 



121. 

 Fungi, Arboreal, of the Malvern 



District, by Edwin Lees, 360. 

 Fungi, Remarks on some, mot with 



in the neighbourhood of Bath, 



by C. E. Broome, 360. 

 Geographical Handbook of all 



Known Ferns, by R. M. Lyell, 



164. 

 Het Geslacht Diplanthera, Banks 



et Sol., von Dr. R. H. C. Schef- 



fer, 163. 

 How Crops Grow, by Sam. "W. 



Johnson, revised by A. H. Church 



and W. T. T. Dyer, 43. 

 Iceland, Revision of the Flora of, 



by C. C. Babington, 235. 

 Kryptogamen-Flora von Sachsen, 



der Oberlausitz, Thiiringen una 



Nordbohmen ; Die Flechten, von 



Dr. L. Rabenhorst, Iste halfte, 



125 ; 2te halfte, 334. 

 Lichones Britannici, scripsit Rev. 



J. M. Crombie, 45. 

 Student's Flora of the British 



Islands, by J. D. Hooker, 231. 

 Rhamnus Frangula in Ross-shire, 



89 ; orcigenes, 312. 

 Ribes spicatum in Isle of Skye, 364. 

 Robinson, J. F., on Potentilla rupes- 

 tris. 160. 

 Robinson's Aljnnc Flowers for En- 

 glish Gardens (Review), 265. 

 Ropes, On the Natural, of Brazil, 327. 

 Rosa cinerascens, 80 ; collina, 350 ; 



