INDEX. 
Be 
Abraham’s Oak Sere plate), 257. 
Keacia spectabilis, 3 
Re ream Burkilli, Drum- 
mai "Garialest: aes 
Sage teretifolia, Phillips 23. 
labrata, Phillips, 28. 
Acschynanthus Teldiiers > Dank 
135. 
ec ae teres age Dunn, 133. 
— Dun 
isnt Caltege, 
West Indies, 
Allium sikkimense, 373. 
Aloe specimens from Pretoria, 138. 
Aloes, South African, 138. 
cultivated at Kew, 138. 
dine 6 or ’ Stellaria a;..508. 
sa 8a spectabilis and A. Walli- 
8. 
tropical, in 
Amphichromy i in noatnes BL. 
Andrachne emicans, : 
Angraecum Bolusii, Rolfe 131 
— Hislopii, Rolfe, 1 
Appointments :— 
Auchinleck, G. G., 136 
Besant, J., 286. 
Clegg, A. S., 367 
MeD 
onald, Capt. J 219. 
Marshall, Capt 136. 
r¥ 
Ne 
8. 
Vardy, 
Wickham, “Major R..T,, 210. 
Wortley, 
Araucaria Folcinnte at Bicton, 972. 
Oxycedri and its 
distributi 264. 
Argentina, botanical exploration in, 
57, 
Arisaema Fargesii, 373. 
Arundinaria Murielae, Gamble, 
Arundinella intricata, Hughes, 112. 
Aspidopterys Hutchinsonii, Haines, 
Asteropyrum, at grprecon et 
inson, ov. (with fig.), Bs 
— "Cavaloesel: dobinen ond et Hut 
chinson, 156 
~ Drummond et Hut- 
Asystasia amoen 
Atraphaxis Billardiori, 
Auchinleck, G. G., 136. 
Australia, Hardwoods of, 375. 
B. 
Bahama Flora, 374. 
Baikiaea insignis, 255. 
Baker, J. G., 319. 
Balsams of Chitral and the Kachin 
Hills, notes on (with figs.), 345, 
Bamboos and boring beetles, 282. 
Beccari, 69. 
nia aborensis, Dunn, 109. 
Bego 
— Burkilli, Dunn, 11 
— iridescens, Dunn, 110. 
— scintillans, Dunn, 111. 
Berberis atrocarpa, 37: 
smastonii, Dunn, 
roa incana, var. _ stricta, 
Turrill, 181. 
Ww 
Besant, J. W., 286. 
Bicton, arboretum and pinetum at, 
Biochemistry, LTS eo 288. 
, Phillips, 335. 
— pubibract cteata, Hutchinson, 
Bokasia rhodesiana, Corbishley, 
329. 
ks :-— 
Bahama Flora, 374. 
— cal Magazine, 255, 287, 
Compendium Florae Germaniae, 
FE St pate of the United 
States, 
Flora arabica, 74. 
aie sn, Tropical Africa, 373. 
— Uitenhage and Port 
beth, 139. 
