INDEX 



For Classified Arlicles, see — County Records; Obituary ; Reviews,. New qciiera, 

 species, and varieties pahliihed in this volume, as well as new names, are 

 distinguished by an asterisk. 



Acantliaceii:?, Papuiin, 190, 



Adams, Alfred,t 127. 



Alrican plants, new, 44, 74, 219, 287, 

 279. 



Alahastra dirersa, 44, 74, 187, 219, 

 267. 



Alohemilla aontidens, 112. 



AIpi^, N. American, 120; Binningham, 

 iSuppt. iii.; Guernsey, Supjit. ii. 



" All wood ii," 183. 



Alniqiiist's Swedish Roses (rev.), 115. 



Alsine, 294. 



Alternaria pomicola,* 242, 



Amei'ican Honey Plants (rev.), 156. 



Amniophila breviligulata, 184. 



Amphichromy, 232. 



Angiospernis, Reprofluctioii of, 96. 



Anisopus Batesii,* 268. 



Annals of Botany, 63, 183, 232, 300. 



Annals Bot. Gard. Peradeniya, 231. 



Ai'ber's (Mrs.) Water Plants (rev.), 

 296. 



Aritetolochia ceropegioides,* 209 ; Ju- 

 ju,* 269. 



Arum itaiicum, 274. 



Aspidiuin goggilodus, 153. 



Aspilia congoensis,* 45. 



Asteropyruni, 232. 



Astrantia maxima, 114. 



A triplex calotheca, 295. 



AzoUa filiculoides, 182. 



Bailey's ' Gentes Herbarum,' 230. 



Baker, E.G., ' Madras Flora' (rev.), 27; 

 Afiit-an Leguminosa;, 74; Erodium 

 cicutarium (t. 554), 121. 



Baker, J. G.,t 233. 



Banks, Centenary of, 184 ; his Chep- 

 stow plants, 179. 



Bate^santhus intrusus,* 207. 



Bedford (Duke of), 'Science and Fruit 

 Growing ' (rev.), 28. 



Bedford, E. J., Orchis hircina, 202 ; 

 Orchid Drawings, 231. 



Bedfordshire Plants, 91. 



Bennett, A., Lindraan's 'Svonsk Flora' 

 (rev.), 1.53; Atriplex calotheca, 295. 



Bibliographical Notes, 198, 200, 248, 

 291. 



Bilimbia cambrica,* 15. 



Bn-raingham Flagellates and Algas, 

 Suppt. iii. 



Bishop, E. B., Astrantia maxima, 116. 



Blatter's ' Flora Arabica,' 64. 



Boletus sanguineus, 249. 



Bornetia secuudiflora, Suppt. ii. 22. 



Bose, Sir J., Life of, 299. 



Botanical Congress, 94. 



Bot. Exch. Club Report, 32. 



Bouleuger, G. A., Dorset Roses, 16: to 

 Brudsels Museum, 184 ; Rosa britau- 

 nica, 185. 



Bonlger, G. S., ' Science and Fruit 

 Growing ' (rev.), 28 ; Martin's 'Agri- 

 cultural Botany' (rev.), 29 ; ' Forests 

 and Hygiene ' (rev.), 157 ; ' Timbers ' 

 (rev.), 230. 



Bristol, B. M., Flagellates and Alg03 of 

 Birmingham (Suppt. iii.}. 



Britten, J., E. S. Marsliall (portr.), 1 ; 

 Salsola caffra, 24 ; John Fothergill 

 (rev.), 56, Schrankia microphylla, 

 89 ; Eugenia lucida, 151 ; CEnanthe 

 crocata, 152 ; ' American Honey 

 Plants ' (rev.), 156 ; Use and Abuse 

 of the Genus, 196 ; Lehmann's Pugilli, 

 198, 292; Impatieiis ghmdulifera, 

 201 ; • British Charopliyta ' (rev.), 

 204; Cape Botanists, 206; Scilla 

 campanulata, 227 ; J. G. Baker, 233 ; 

 Moehringia trinervin, 253 ; ' Flora 

 of Jamaica' (rev.), 275; Dymes's 

 ' Nature-Study of Plants' (rev.), 277; 

 J. R. Jackson, 298. 



Brit'ion, 0. E., Plantngo Cynops, 294 ; 

 Satureja montana, 295. 



Browne, Patrick, 276. 



