IXDKX 



Obittary {co)it.): — 



Pearson, Hf^nry Harold Welch, Q'2. 

 Reid, Clemenl (portr.), 145. 

 .Scott. Mimro Brigors, 263. 

 Stralton, Frederic "(portr.), 20, 

 Talbot, Dorothy Auiaury, 85. 



Oliver, Daniel.t 89, 143. 



OH veer's (W. R. B.), Lord Howe's 

 Island. 357. 



Ophrye, the Genus, 329. 



Orchids, Hybrid, 334; Leaves of Hy- 

 brid. 84. ' 



Ostenfeld, G. H., Sedum Drucei, 350. 



Palicourea acauthaceoides,* 279 ; aoeto- 



soides,* 280 ; caprifoliacea,* 340 ; 



JVagilior,* 282 ; hedyotoides,* 339 ; 



irra^iflora,* 280 ; liueariflora.* 280 ; 



lyristipula,* 280; Moritzii,* 283; 



ochreata,* 281 ; pasti,* 283 ; per- 



qnadrangularis,* 341 ; quiiidiensis,* 



28 J; vagans,* 281. 

 Paidjion, R., Chrenotheca nielauoph^a 



var. flavo-citriua,* 195. 

 Paurolepis* angusta,* 102. 

 Pausinystalia angolensis,* 78. 

 Pearson, H. H. W.,t 09. 

 Pearson, W. H., Aplozia rivularis, 291. 

 Pentatrichia alata,* 106. 

 Peony, Legend of, 262. 

 Periodicals, Page-heading of, 288. 

 Perthshire Soc. Nat. Science Transac- 

 tions, 64, 

 Philippine Mosses, 296. 

 Phloniis fruticosa, 119. 

 Phomopsis, 264. 



Piiyllanthus Schiniperianus,* 287. 

 Picrodendron, 268. 

 Pilea tetraphylla var. major,* 201. 

 Plaut-Xanies, Dictionary of (rev.), 258. 

 Pleurostachys Giraldiana,* 222. 

 Poiliilogyne, 354. 

 Pnllination, 119. 

 Poly blast ia niortensis,* 108. 

 Polystichum lonchitioides, 318. 

 Poniphidia, 38. 

 Porotrichum alopecurum var. aridu- 



luni,* 266. 

 PoUunogeton, Hagstrom on (rev.), 115; 



crispus X alpinus, 20, 64 ; upsalien- 



sis, 348. 

 Pouzolzia Batesii,* 202; shirensis,*202. j 

 Praeger, R. LI., New Species of 8eduui, j 



38, 204. 



Prain. Sir D., ^l. B. Scott. 203. 



Pratia Podenzanw,* 306. 



Pringlea, 54. 



Pseudo])ohlia, 296. 



Psychotria articiilicymosa,* 253 ; As- 

 cher.souiauoides,* 251 ; canepho- 

 rantha,* 338; familiarifolia,* 253; 

 flaviventer,* 251 ; halophiloides,* 

 254 ; inelaneoides,* 338 ; niinei- 

 rensi8,*''252 ; potainogetonoides,* 81. 



hai'lecense,* 

 23 ; longis- 



Pterocarpus Draco, 37. 

 Pterogonium gracile var 



267. 

 Puccinia Hvpochocridis, 



sinui, 134.* 

 Pugsley, H. W., Surrey Helleborines, 



352 ; on Fumaria, 165. 

 Pulinonarias, British, 2.33 ; angusti- 



folia, 235; azurea, 2.'57;longi folia, 



235 ; obscura, 239 ; officinalis, 239 ; 



tuberosa, 235. 



Raiiisbuttoin, J., Puccinia Hyphochoe- 

 ridis, 23; on leaves of Hybrid 

 Orchids, 88; to Salonika, " 167; 

 Alfred Grrugeon. 193; G. Ma>see, 

 223. 



Randia, Araaralioid species of, 7; 

 aniaraliocarpa,* 8; annulata, 9; 

 castanteofulva, 9 ; cladantha, 9 ; cur- 

 vipes,* 8 ; disperma,* 305 ; hapalu- 

 phylla,* 9; streptocaulon, 8. 



Ranunculus aurifonuis, 118; Ficaria, 

 162; ololeucos, 95; tripartitus, 24. 



Rai'itebe,* 336 ; palicoureoides,* 337. 



Ravenia Swartziana,* 38. 



Ray. John, 107. 



Reid, Clement,! 145. 



Reudle, A. B., Jamaica Plants, 35, 

 208 ; Lotsy's ' Evolution ' (rev.), 59 ; 

 Wursdell's 'Plant-Teratology' (rev.), 

 139; Guppy's 'Plants, Seeds, and 

 Currents in VV. Indies' (rev.), I(i3 ; 

 Tropical African Urticact-aj, 201 ; 

 Bulbophylluni Liliann;,^' 308; ' Mor- 

 jihology of G } mnospenns ' (rev.), 326 ; 

 Books on Grasses (rev.), 355. 



Reviews : — 



Anthocyanin Pigments of Plants, 



M. Whelpdale, 27. 

 Flora ot Kerry, R. W. Scully, 50. 

 I Evolution by means of Hybridization, 

 j J. P. Lolsy, 59. 



Textbook of Botany, W. F. Gauong, 



I Algit, G. S. West, 83. 



