390 



INDEX. 



Plymouth, notes on Plants of, 265, 



297 ; Rumex rupestris near, 295 

 Poa sudetica, 76 

 Pollard, J., on Pinguicula vulgaris, 



211 

 Pollen, A. W. Bennett on, 57 ; of Cu- 



pressus fragrans, 170 

 Polygala austriaca in Kent, 237 

 Polypodium assimile, 201 ; Lewisii, 



201 ; Sheareri, 201 

 Polvpogon monspeliensis in Dorset, 



275 

 Polyporus penetralis, 98 

 Popowia parvifolia, 323 

 Potamogeton mucronatus, 166 ; poly- 



gonifolius, var. linearis, 375 ; prae- 



longus in Bedford, 212 

 Potato-disease, Prof. Farlow on, 223 ; 



W. G. Smith on, 242, 338 

 Potentilla norvegica, 352 

 Primula oreocharis, 133 

 Pringsheim, N., on absorption spectra 



of chlorophylline chromules, 114 

 Pryor, R. A., additions to Flora of 



Herts, 21 2 ; Potamogeton preelongus, 



212 

 Psychotria andamanica, 328 ; nicoba- 



rica, 388 ; platyneura, 327,; poly- 



neura, 327 ; tylophora, 328 

 Pteris intequalis, 199 

 Pyrola minor in Sussex, 212 ; in Lin- 

 colnshire, 276 

 Pyrus Aria, on the forms of, 281 ; 



fennica, 285 ; latifolia, 282 ; pinna- 



tifida, 285-7 ; pohuashanensis, 132 ; 



rupicola, 281 ; scandica, 234 ; semi- 



pinnata, 286 



Quercus aliena, 361 ; bambusifoiia, 



364 ; crispula, 362 ; elephantum, 



365 ; Fabri, 362 ; farinuleuta, 365 ; 

 glauca, 363 ; Hancei, 365 ; Lindley- 

 ana. 136 ; Moulei, 363 ; sclerophylla, 



366 ; umbonata, 364 



Radlkolfer, Prof., received Candollean 



prize, 63 

 Ranunculus acris, 277 ; Godronii, 

 177; trichophyllus, 177, 179; tri- 

 lobus, 277 

 Regel, E., appointed director of the 



S. Petersburgh Gardens, 352 

 Reichenbach's, "Xenia Orchidacea," 



168 

 Reviews : 



The Forest Flora of Xorth-West and 



Central India, by D. Brandis, 23 

 Botanischer Jahresbericht, herausge- 



geben von L. Just, 93, 243 

 Pharmacographia, by F. A. Fliicki- 



ger and D. H anbury, 52 

 Report by M. C. Cooke on the Gums, 

 Wesins, &c. in the India Museum, 

 54 



British Wild Flowers considered in 

 relation to Insects, by Sir J. Lub- 

 bock, 157 

 Xenia Orchidacea, by H. G. Reichen- 



bach, 158 

 Text-book of Botany, morphological 

 and physiological, by J. Sachs, 

 translated by A. W. Bennett and 

 W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 243 

 Flora of Eastbourne, by F. C. S. 



Roper, 246 

 The Narcissus, its history and cul- 

 ture, by F. W. Burbidge, 247 

 Vorlesungen liber Dendrologie, ge- 



halten von K. Koch, 317 

 Charles de I'Escluse, par E. Morren, 



347 

 Icones Muscorum, by the late W. S. 

 SuUivant. Supplement, 349 

 Rhamnus arguta, 131 

 Rheum officinale, 239 

 Rhubarbs, officinal, 239 

 Ribes chifuense, 36 ; macrocalyx, 



35 

 Rodriguez, vegetation of, 123 

 Roper, F. C, on Pyrola minor, 212 ; 

 on Bupleurum aristatum, 238 ; on 

 Plants of Surrey, 277 

 Roper's " Flora of Eastbourne," 246 

 Rosa damascena, 8 ; hibemica of Smith, 

 100 ; sclerophylla, 102 ; systyla, 

 266 

 Rostrup's Flora of the Faroe Isles, 



213 

 Royena villosa, 353 

 Rubus innominatus, 226; Lamber- 



tianus, 226 

 Rumex crispus, varieties of, 373 ; 

 var. subcordatus, 347 ; cristatus, 

 346 ; Hydrolapathum, 374 ; Knafii, 

 209 ; maximus, 6, 77 ; maritimus, 

 var. Warrenii, 209 ; obtusifolius, var. 

 agrestis, 346 ; rupestris in Britain, 

 294, 337, 345 ; sylvestris. 72 ; syl- 

 vetris in Kent, 296 ; hybrid between 

 pulcher and nemorosus, 346 ; vesi- 

 carius, var. rhodophysa, 204 

 Rush, uses of, in China, 106 



Sachs, J., "Text-book of Botany," 



translated by A. W. Bennett and 



W. Thiselton Dyer, 243 

 Sadler, J., on Naias flexilis, 297 

 Sagina melitensis, 37 

 Salix phylicifolia, 137; Sadleri (tab. 



158) in Scotland, 29, 33 

 Salvia Blancoana, 175; maurorum, 



175 ; pratensis, distribution of, in 



Oxfordshire, 292 

 Sanicula orthacantha, 227 

 Saxifraga florulenta, 30 

 Schizopelte, 159 

 Schnitzleinia, 235 



