INDEX. 



385 



Dipcadi filifolimn, 322; lanceola- 

 tum, 322 



Dipelta, 58 



Diplocyatlia, 319 



Dipsacus Fullonum, use of fasciated 

 stems of, 94 



Dipterocarpese of New Guinea, 93, 

 98 



Drosera rotundifolia, F. Darwin on 

 nutrition of, 94 



Druce, G. C., Eosa mollis in 

 Northamptonshire, 25 ; Aceras 

 anthropophora in Northampton- 

 shire, 306 ; casual plants of 

 Northamptonshire, 377 



Dryobalanops Schefferi, 101 



Dyer, W. T. Thiselton, Parinarium 

 dillenifohum, 25 ; on the Dipter- 

 ocarpeae of New Guinea, &c., 98, 

 elected Examiner at University 

 of London, 192 



Eichler, Prof., appointed to Berhn, 



63 

 Eichleria, 72, 145 (=Mmiea) 

 Elatine inaperta, 157 ; American 



species of, 187 

 Ellacombe's ' Plant-lore & Garden 



craft of Shakespeare,' 351 

 Engler, Prof., appointed to Kiel, 



160 

 Epilobium lanceolatum, 295 

 Eriocaulon echinulatum, 14 

 Erodium moschatum, authority 



for name, 261, 282 

 Erythrsea littoralis, 88 

 Eugenia BuUockii, 227 

 Eupatorium Ai-echavaletae, 78 ; 



stsechadosmum, 228 

 Euphorbia pilosa at Bath, 377 

 Eustephia, on the rediscovery of, 39 

 Everard, C. W., plants collected in 



China by, 137 

 Exchange Club, extracts from 



Keport for 1876, 182, 212, 251 

 Exocarya, 149 



Fatoua japonica, 232 



Fawcett, W., Lathyi'us hii'sutus in 

 Kent, 247 



Fertihzation of flowers, A. S. Wil- 

 son on, 314 ; of some orchids, 

 123 



Field, H. C, Notes on New Zea- 

 land Ferns, 363 



Field and Semple's ' Memoirs of the 

 Botanic Gardens at Chelsea,' 

 379 



Flemingia Lamontii, 10 



Fragaria coUina, 11 



Franchet, A., Sur une nouvelle 



espece de Shaereria (tab. 198), 257 

 Fritillaria Grayana, 263 ; obhqua, 



323; Khodocanakis, 323 



Gardenia Kalbreyeri (tab. 195), 97 

 Garuleum album, 133 

 Gentian, on an Isle of Wight, 263 

 Gentiana Amarella, 263, 265 ; 



campestris, 264 ; germanica, 



265 ; uliginosa, 265 

 Glasspoole, H. G., on Chaetoceras 



ai-matum, 378 ; on Urtica piluh- 



fera, 378 

 Glaziouvia, 32 

 Gray, A, on Scirpus supinus, 346 ; 



elected to French Academy, 288 

 Groves, H. and J., Chara connivens 



in Kent, 120 ; Eosa sepium in 



Surrey, 121 

 Gymnadenia Pinguicula, 135 

 Gymnogramme longipes, 301 



Habenaria plectomaniaca, 136 ; 

 stylites, 136 



Hsemanthus angolensis, 194 ; fili- 

 florus, 194 



Halophila, some points in the 

 morphology of, 290 



Hampe, Dr., his herbarium, 179 



Hance, H. F., Spicilegia Flor® 

 Sinensis I, 1 ; II, 103 ; III, 225 ; 

 on the genus Pygeum , 87 ; on 

 some new Malayan Corylaceae, 

 198 ; on Lysimachia cuspidata, 

 BL, and L. cuspidata, Klatt, 234 , 

 on Aristolochia longifolia, 289 ; 

 two new species of Shorea, 302 ; 

 on a new Indian oak, with re- 

 marks on two other species, 327 



Hanstein, * Die Parthenogenesis 

 der Ccelebogyne,' 55 



Hants, Dabeocia longifolia intro- 

 duced to, 61 ; Chara connivens 

 in, 120 ; Eumex maximus in, 305 



Hartog, M. M., on the floral sti*uc- 

 ture and afiinities of Sapotaceae, 

 65, 145 



Heer on fossil plants of Arctic 

 expedition, 59 



Heliotropium brevifolium, 230 



Hemsley, W. B., Centam-ea Jacea 

 in Sussex, 178 



Henfrey's ' Elementary Course of 

 Botany,' 3rd edition by M. T. 

 Masters, 285 



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