387 



Cox, E. J., Orchis liircina in Kent, 



276 

 Crassulacete, 127 

 Crescentiaceae, 126 

 Crocus nudiflorus at Shrewsbury, 



211 

 Crombie, J. M., Lichens of Brown's 



' Chloris Melvilhana,' 114 

 Cucurbitaceae, Dutailly on, 25 

 Cyathea Nockii, 257 ; suhiensis, 65 

 Cycadeae, Warming on, 318 

 Cyperus Papyrus, 50 ; tegetiformis, 



102 

 Cypripedium, on a monandrous 



(tab. 200 A), 1 



Davallia stolonifera, var. acutifoHa, 



294 ; Veitchii, 39 

 DeCandolle's (C.) comparative 



anatomy of leaves, 378 

 Decas Plantarum nov. in Hispania 



coll., 196 

 Decazesia, 122 

 Derbyshire, Symphytum asperri- 



mum in, 85, 250 

 Devon plants, 18, 185, 314, 330,352 

 Dicaelia, 62 



Dickson, Dr., appointed to Uni- 

 versity of Edinburgh, 159 

 Dicksonia incurvata, 299 ; moluc- 



cana, var. inermis, 294 

 Donegal, N.W., Flora of, 77, 106, 



143, 183 

 Dorset plants, 212, 342 

 Druce, G. C, Polygonatum multi- 



florum in Northamptonshire, 243 

 Drude appointed Prof. Bot. at 



Dresden, 288 

 Dulwich, Flora of, 26 

 Durand on the Flora of Liege, 26 

 Dutailly on Cucurbitaceae, 25 



Elms, British, 283 

 Encephalartos acantha, 187 

 Epithemia clavata, 31 

 Equisetum longevaginatum, 64 

 Eragrostis abyssinica cultivated in 



Ancient Egypt, 22 

 Eremurus albocitrinus, 17 ; Buugei, 



17 ; luteus, 18 ; pauciflorus, 18 

 Erucastrum PoUichii, 377 

 Erythrcfiffi in Isle of Wight, 827; 



E. tenuiflora in Britain, 327 

 Essex, Erucastrum Pollichii in, 377 

 Eucalyptographia (rev.), 379 

 Euchlifena luxurians, 125 

 Euphorbiacea, 29; seeds of, 272 

 Eurythea, 221 

 Extirpation of a Cycad, 45 



Farlow, W. G., appointed Prof, of 

 Cryptogamy at Cambridge, U.S., 

 191 



Ferns of the Philippines, 26 ; of 

 Borneo, 37 ; of Sulu Archipelago, 

 65 ; of Jamaica, 257 ; of the Fiji 

 Islands, 292 ; from South China, 

 304 ; reproduction of, by budding, 

 128 



Festuca ambigua, 186, 195, 212, 

 243, 278 ; austriaca, 27 ; cihata, 

 195 ; pseudomyurus, 196 ; sciu- 

 roides, 196 



Fitzgerald's Australian Orchids 

 (rev.), 188 



Flax cultivated in Ancient Egypt, 20 



Flora Brasiliensis, 122 



Floral dissections, Henslow's (rev.), 

 254 



Fontanesia, a Chinese, 135, 212 



Forbes, H. 0., on Cocos nucifera 

 (tab. 202), 193; on Carica 

 Papaya, 313 ^ gj 



Fries, E., life of ( p'5g%^ , 33 



Fungi of Kent, 70,017^150, 178, 

 207, 236, 308, 333, 362 



Gallitrichum rubellum in Surrey, 



344 

 Geniosporum holocheilum, 13 

 Gentiana Pneumonanthe in Berks, 



44 ; in Bucks, 44 

 Geomitra, 122 

 Geum cercocarpoides, 276 

 Gloucestershire, Cephalanthera ru- 

 bra in, 277 

 Godmania, 255 

 Gray's (Asa) Botanical Text-book 



(rev.), 253 

 Groves, H., on Charas of Bot. 



Eecord Club, 153; Hordeum 



sylvaticum in Surrey, 154 

 Groves, H. & J., Spartinas of 



Southampton Water, 277 ; Hants 



plant-localities, 344 

 Groves, J., on Carex punctata in 



S. Hants, 19 

 Gymnadenia conopsea, morphology 



of, 380 

 Gymnogramme borneensis, var. 



major, 299 ; pinnata, 299 ; sco- 



lopendrioides, 299 



Halophila, Bayley Balfour on 

 (rev.), 93 



Hance, H. F., Spicilegia Chinensis, 

 7 ; on fruit of Tecoma grandi- 

 flora, 69 ; on the sources of China 

 matting, 99 ; a Chinese Fontan- 



