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INDEX. 



240, 306 ; on Rubus ramosus, 

 330. 



British Association, Meeting at Edin- 

 burgh, 276. 314. 



British Museum, Report for 1870 of 

 the Botanical Department, 247. 



Britten, J., On Alyssum incaniim, 15 ; 

 on Profandry in Butomus umbel- 

 latus, 17 ; Local Pield-Clubs of 

 Great Britain, 150, 307 ; on Impa- 

 tiens fulva, 373 ; on Stellaria um- 

 brosa, 245 ; on Dracocephahim thy- 

 miflorum, 245 ; appointed to Bi-itish 

 Museum, 320 ; on Ambrosia mari- 

 tima, 332 ; Additions to Flora of 

 Marlborougli, 374. 



Bromus asper in Kensington Gardens, 

 238 ; H. Trimen on, 270, 336 ; Fer- 

 ronii, 206 ; ramosus, W. T. T. Dyer 

 on, 336. 



Broom-materials, W. T. T. Dyer on, 

 51 ; J. R. Jackson on, 110. 



Broome, C. E., On Scleroderma Geas- 

 ter, 129. 



Brown, Robert, The Botanical History 

 of Angus, 321. 



Buchan, Mr., Address to Edinburgh 

 Botanical Society, 376. 



Bud-scales, Areschoug's Researches on, 

 274. 



Butomus umbellatus, Protandry in, 



Byrsanthus Brownii, 92, 



Callitriche platycarpa, 6. 



Calochortus Leichtlinii, 56. 



Calyptrospora Goeppertiana, 329. 



Campanula rotundifolia in Hyde Park, 

 234 ; veronicifolia, 133. 



Canarium album, 39 ; Pimela, 39. 



Cardamine amara. Monstrosity of, 244. 



Carex Bonninghausoniana, 204; flava 

 and its allies, 126, 186 ; involuta, 

 9 ; paniculata. Uses of, 173. 



Carruthers, W., appointed Keeper of 

 the Botanical Department of the 

 Bfitish Museum, 95 ; Review of the 

 Contributions to FossU Botany in 

 Britain in 1870, 114 ; Report for 1870 

 of the Botanical Department of the 

 British Museum, 247. 



Cassia, Mr. Bentham's Monograph of, 

 381 ; crassiramea, 56. 



Cattleya velutina, 56. 



Caucalis latifolia, 92. 



Centaurea Jacea, 114 ; nem oralis, 144 ; 

 pratensis in Perthshire, 53 ; serotina, 

 144. 



Cerastium pumilum, 137, 199, 371 ; 

 tetrandrum, 137, 199, 371. 



Cereus fulgidus, 56. 



Chemico-agricultural Society of Ulster, 

 285. 



Chenopodium ficifolium, 7. 



Cherrill, A. K., On Sibthorpia in Sussex, 



373. 

 Chinchona Plantation in Jamaica, 217 ; 



in St. Helena, 351. 

 Chlorea vulpina, 112. 

 Clilorophyll produced without Light, 



111. 

 Church, A. H., On Coumarine, 18; on 



Sugar in Beetroot (Plate CXVII.), 



161 ; a New Garden Label, 372. 

 Cineraria campestris, 143. 

 Cissus paucidentata, 57 ; sexangularis, 



57. 

 Clematis csesariata, 57. 

 Coccoloba padiformis, 197. 

 Ccelogyue psittacina, var. Huttoni, 57. 

 Coemans, E., Death of, 96. 

 Combretum Alfi-edi, 131. 

 Compendium of the Cybele Britannica, 



Notes on, by J. L. Warren, 6. 

 Conia, Synthesis of, 51. 

 Coniferae, Zones of, in Maritime Alps, 



378. 

 Cooke's ' Manual of Structural Botany ' 



(Review), 22 ; ' Handbook of British 



Fungi' (Review), 312. 

 Cotyledon atropurpurea, 57 ; carni- 



color, 57 ; decipiens, 57. 

 Coumarin, 18. 

 Coursetia eryanthia, 58 ; orbicularis , 



58. 

 Crataegus kyrtostyla, near Manchester, 



28. 

 Crithmum maritimum, 173. 

 Crombie, J. M., Additions to the British 



Lichen-flora, 177. 

 Cucumis Hookeri, 58. 

 Cupania cinerea, 156. 

 Cuscuta Epithymum, 15 ; hassiaca, 



17. 

 Cvperus fuscus, J. E. Gray on Nativity 

 ■ of, 148 ; H. Trimen on, 148 ; A. W. 



Bennett on, 212 ; A. Irvine on, 213 ; 



longus. Uses of, 111. 

 Cypripedium Calceolus, 54. 

 Cystopteris fragilis in Middlesex, 272 ; 



in Oxfordshire, 305. 

 Cystosiphon pythioides, 15. 



Darlingtonia californica, 91. 



Deakin, R., ' Flowering Plants of Tun- 

 bridge Wells and neighbourhood ' 

 (Review), 251. 



Dendrobium Chrysotis, 58. 



Denmark, Progress of Botany in, 157. 



Dickie, G., Notes on the Distribution 

 of AlgEe, 70. 



Dickson, A., Phyllotaxis of Lepidoden- 

 dron and Knorria, 166 ; Suggestions 

 on Fruit Classification, 309, 315. 



Dictyoxylon, 277. 



Digitaria sanguinalis, 373. 



