Index. 



387 



Crespigny, E. C. de, 127 

 Cross's 'Celhiloso' (rev.), 158 

 Crouch, C, a hybrid Poppy, B78 

 Cryptolepis Eniotii,='= 300 ; rayrti- 



foha, 301 ; Welwitschii, 301 

 Curtis's 'Flora Londmensis,' 112 

 Cyathiscus, 124 

 Cycloderma apiculatum,* 340 

 Cynanchum schistoglossum,'" 271 



Dactyladenia, 73 



Dactyliophora, 124 



Darwin's ' Practical Physiology ' 

 (rev.), 92; 'Elements of Botany' 

 (rev.), 221 



De Crespigny, E. C, 127 



De Toui's Kepertorium Geographico- 

 polyglottum, 125 



Deania, 319 



Decameria, 74 



Deroemeria, 277 ; acuminata,* 277 ; 

 aphylla, 277 



Deschampsia discolor, 56 



Desmidieae, liecent, 65 



Dichrolepis, 76 



Dimerosporium EUiotii,''' 343 



Diosjjyros shirensis,* 179 



Diplopyramis, 75 



Disa erubescens,-'- 297 



Disperis nemorosa,* 297 



Dixon, H. N., Plant-remains iu peat, 

 216 



Dod, A. H. W., Glyceria distans var. 

 pseudo-procumbens,'" 84 ; Kent 

 Records, 85 ; Mercurialis peren- 

 nis, 185 



Dothidella effasa,* 343 



Druce, G. C, Cnicus tuberosus and 

 Wilts Plants, 24; Deschampsia 

 discolor, 56 ; Flora of Berks, 62 ; 

 Arabis petraea, 153 ; Cornwall 

 plants, 282 ; Plymouth Casuals, 

 282 ; Melampyrum pratense var. 

 hians, 314; Artemisia Stelleriana, 

 316; Sonchus palustris, 344; Bro- 

 mus interruptus,'" 344 ; Medicago 

 lupulina var., 377 



Durand's ' Conspectus Florae Africse ' 

 (rev.), 87 



Eastwood, A., Argemone hispida, 376 



Eaton, D. C, 313 



Ehretia Bakeri, 88 



Elliot's (Scott) Ruwenzori Expe- 

 dition, 126 ; his Orchids, 164, 193, 

 249, 277, 293 ; his Ebenaceae, 179; 

 his Asclepiadese, 300, 333 ; his 

 Fungi, 340 



Elliott's W. Indian Hepaticic, 83, 95 



Engler's ' Pflanzenwelt Ost-Afrikas,' 

 224 



Epidondrum tridentatum,- 12 



Epilobia, new hybrid, 106 



Epipactis africana,''- 252 



Eriosema, Revision of African, 97, 

 141, 227; andongense,- 148; Bu- 

 chanani,"-'- 145 ; cyclophyllum,* 

 '231; EUiotii,- 229 ; filipendulum,* 

 235 ; gracillimuni,"i= 232 ; holo- 

 phyllum," 98; leucanthum,"''- 234; 

 linifolium,-''- 228 ; macrostipulum,* 

 143 ; montanum,''^ 142 ; prunel- 

 loides,''= 232 ; psiloblepharum,* 

 233; pulcherrimum,=- 98; ramo- 

 sum,* 146 ; Schweinf urthii,"'' 231 ; 

 sparsiflorum,* 144 ; ternifiorum,* 

 234; Welwitschii,- 229 



Euclea urijiensis,* 179 



Euglenopsis, 31 



Eulophia aristata,- 169; huniilis,* 

 165 ; missionis,='= 168 ; praestans,* 

 166; ruwenzoriensis,=" 166; subu- 

 lata,- 167 



Eustegia macropetala,^'' 358 



Fawcett, W., New Jamaica Orchids, 

 12 



Festuca heterophylla, 217, 253 



' Flora Capensis,' 87, 192; of Tropi- 

 cal Africa, 88, 192; of Nebraska 

 (rev.), 91 



Fluckigeria, 31 



Fossil plant-remains in peat, 180 



Fritillaria Meleagris, 186 



Frj'er, Alfred, Potamogeton Ben- 

 nettii- (t. 348), 1 



Fungi, American^edible, 32 ; East 

 African, 340 



Galeopsis Ladanum, 155, 186 



Gautier's 'Champignons' (rev.), 285 



Gepp, A., Paris's 'Index Bryologi- 

 cus ' (rev.), 26 ; Elliott's Hepaticse, 

 77, 95 ; Herbarium Musci Fen- 

 nici, 96 ; ' Muscologia Gallica ' 

 (rev.), 155 ; Fossil plant-remains 

 in peat, 180 ; ' British Moss-Flora' 

 (rev.), 189 



Gerardin's ' Traito de Botanique ' 

 (rev.), 253 



Gibberella violacGa,"'^ 343 



Giganthemum, 73 



G lossostelma,='- 321 ; angolense,* 322 

 (t. 352) 



Glyceria distans var. pseudoprocum* 

 bens,-'= 84 ; var. prostrata, 315 



