Musgravianum,* 108 ; scabri- 

 stipes,* 108 ; Stanleyanum,* 107 ; 

 subselligueum,* 107 ; tonkin- 

 ense,* 266 ; trichopodum* 107 ; 

 undosum,* 108 



Potarnogeton notes, 91, 92; hy- 

 bridityin, 173; nomenclature of, 

 297; crassifolius* (t. 299), 321; 

 crispus, 225; decipiens, 137; fal- 

 catus, 219; fluitans, 203, 249; 

 sibiricus,* 300 



Potentilla maculata, 248 



Preston, T. A., Wilts Plants, 57, 37G 



Pringsheimia, 62, 92 



Priority in Nomenclature, 157, 295, 

 371 



Pteris dissitifolia,* 263 



Puccinia digrapbidis, * 213 ; Fago- 

 pyri, 261 ; Sorghii, 257 



Ranunculus ophioglossifolius, 282 

 Eeinke's 'Meeresalgen' (rev.), 60 

 Rendle, A. B., ' Handbook of Bro- 



meliaceae' (rev.), 24 

 Reviews : — 



Handbook of the Bromeliacese. 

 J. G. Baker, 24 



Names and Synonyms of British 

 Plants. G. Egerton-Warbur- 

 ton, 28 



Index of British Plants. R. Turn- 

 bull, 28 



The Forest Flora of New Zea- 

 land. T. Kirk, 29 



Manual of Orchidaceous Plants. 

 Part V. Masdevallia, 30 



La Biologie Vegetale. P. Vuille- 

 min, 57 



Science and Scientists. J.Gerard, 

 59 



Atlas Deutscher Meeresalgen. J. 

 Reinke, 60 



Flora of Suffolk. W.M.Hind,92 



Plants of Harleston. F. W. Gal- 

 pin, 92 



Scientific Papers of Asa Gray, 121 



Agricultural Grasses. W. Wilson 

 122 



The Flowering Plant. I. B. Ains 

 worth Davis, 189 



How to know Grasses. A. N 

 McAlpine, 220 



Introduction to Fresh-water Al 

 gae. M. C. Cooke, 250 



Hepaticae Bolivians. R. Spruce 

 252 



Flora of Sussex. F. H. Arnold 

 253 



Taschenflora des Alpen-Wander 



ers. C. Schroter, 254 

 Handbook of Flora of Extra 

 tropical South Australia. R, 

 Tate, 285 

 Through the Fields with Lin 



naeus. Mrs. Caddy, 316 

 The Floral King. A. Alberg 



316 

 Timbers, and how to know them 



R. Hartig, 318 

 British Moss-Flora. R. Braith 



waite, 350 

 The Lejeuneae of Lindenberg's 

 Herbarium. F. Stephani, 377 

 Artificial Keys to Mosses. C. R. 



Barnes,' 380 

 Marine Algae of Berwick-on- 

 Tweed. E. A. L. Batters, 381 

 Rhachidospermum, 221 

 Roberts, W, Introduced plants in 



W. Cornwall, 366 

 Rolfe, R. A., Scaphosepalum, 135 

 Roper, F. C. S., Crepis taraxaci- 



folia, 248 ; Welsh records, 350 

 Rosa micrantha var. Briggsii, 350 

 Roy, J., Freshwater Algae of Hamp- 

 shire, 334 

 Rubus, Focke's notes on, 97, 129, 

 166 ; anglosaxonicus, 166 ; Dum- 

 noniensis,* 339 ; erythrinus, 204 ; 

 pulcherrimus, 166 : silvaticus, 

 274, 350 ; viridis, 166 

 Rumex propinquus, 217, 256 

 Rusts, Indian, 257 



Salmon, E. S., Malva borealis, 349 



Saunders, J., Crepis nicaeensis, 314 ; 

 Brachypodium pinnatum, 314 ; 

 Droseras, 349 



Scapania planifolia, 219 



Scaphosepalum, Synopsis of, 135 



Sciadium Arbuscula, 121 



Schroter's ' Taschenflora,' 254 



Scott, D. H., Reinke's ' Meeresal- 

 gen' (rev.), 60 



Scottish Plants, 3—14, 23, 32, 39, 

 64—70, 96, 167, 179, 217, 236, 

 248, 256, 315, 339, 352, 354 



Scully, R. W., Kerry Plants, 110 ; 

 Kerry Hepaticae, 200 

 I Selaginella tonkinensis,* 268 



Soppitt, H. T., Puccinia digraphi- 

 dis,* 213 

 ! Spergula pentandra, 302, 343 



Spruce's 'Hepaticae Bolivians 

 (rev.), 252 



Stapelieae. Genera of, 149 



