INDEX I. 



(JOURNAL AND CORRESPONDENCE.) 



[In the course of time the names applied to various plants or insects have been 

 changed ; the following index by means of its cross-references will be 

 found to be a guide to these changes. As far as possible in the case of 

 plants the names adopted are those of the eighth edition of the late Pro- 

 fessor's Manual of JBriUsh JBotany. Italics denote a synonym, while 

 the names of sub-species are enclosed in brackets.] 



Aberdeen Cathedral, 115. 



Acanthus mollis, 239. 



Acer Pseudo-platanus, SI. 



Aceras anthropophora, 16, 178, 185. 



Achillea tanacetifolia, 229. 



Aconitum Napellus, 61, 89. 



Acorus Calamus, 181, 253. 



Actaea spicata, 119. 



Actinocarpus, see Alisma. 



Adiantum Capillus- Veneris, 45, 55, 81. 



Adoxa Moschatellina, 20. 



Aepus fulvescens, 25, 26. 



Agabus, see Colymbetes. 



Agrimonia Eupatoria, 182; odorata, 165, 

 179, 182, 183, 184, 201. 



Agrostis setaeea, 379; vulgaris (pumila), 

 39. 



Aii-a aquafica, 126; caespitosa, 286, 287, 

 (asalpina) 106,286,287; canescens,64:. 



Ajuga Chamaepitvs, 151 ; pyramidalis, 

 106; repeas, 38. 



Alchemilla alpina, 104, 106, 119, 212; 

 conjuncta, 119, 323, 324, 363, 442; 

 vulgaris, 6. 



Alder, 52. 



Alisma. Damcsoniuin, 39; natans, 13, 141. 



Allium ambiguum, 89 ; Ampeloprasum, 

 72, 74; Babingtonii, 46, 186, 239, 

 341,342; carinatum, 57, 298; olera- 

 ceum, 57, 119, 298; Sclioenoprasum 

 (sibiricum), 80, 82 ; Scordoprasura, 

 118, (arenarium), 27, 297, 298; 

 sphaerocephalum, 64, 65, 66 ; ursinum, 



38, 61; vineale, 298. 

 Allosorus crispus, 212. 

 Alnus, see Alder. 



Alopecurus alpinus, 115, 289 ; bulbosus, 



39, 139; fulvus, 117. 



Alsine, see Arenaria ; media, 148 ; tenui- 



folia, 144, 153. 

 Althaea officinalis, 57, 90, 171. 

 Alyssum calycinum, 50, 63, 177, 328. 

 Anacharis Alsinastrum, 155, 156, 304, 



305, 444, {Nuttallii) 303, 304, see 



TJdora. 



Anagallis tenella, 15, 52, 221. 



Andromeda polifolia, 245. 



Anemone nemorosa, 37, 38, see Wood 

 Anemone ; Pulsatilla, 20, 60, 71, 79, 

 88, 99, 143, 172, 188, 196, 199, 201, 

 204, 215, 222, 234, 244, 247. 



Anguis torquatus, 27. 



Anstruther (antiquities), 246, 247. 



Antennaria, see Gnaphalium ; margari- 

 tacea, 190. 



Anthemis arvensis, 155. 



Anthriscus Cerefolium, 89. 



Anthyllis Vulneraria, 53. 



Apargia aiduinnalis, 104. 



Apera interrupta, 144, 163, 193, 201, 

 332 ; Spica-venti, 144. 



Aphanisticus pusillus, 49. 



Apium, see Melosciadium ; graveolens, 90. 



Aquilegia vulgaris, 30, 189. 



Arabis ciliata, 45, 55, 56 ; perfoliata, 

 see Turritis ; petraea, 10, 42, 104. 



Araucaria, large cone of, 33 ; imbricata, 

 46. 



Arberlovr, 227. 



Arbutus alpinus, 115; Unedo, 45, 46; 

 Uva-ursi, 108, 251. 



Abchaeologizing — Anglesea, 146 ; 

 Applegarth, 77; Belfast, 164; Bridge- 

 water, 154; Bristol, 184; Caerleon, 

 180; Cheddar, 79; Dursley, 175; 

 Elgin, 214; Glamorgan, 210; Hen- 

 field, 41; Hereford, 152; Lake Dis- 

 trict, 243; Montgomery, 228; Pem- 

 broke, 146, 160,221,238; Silchester, 

 154; Sligo, 94; Snowdonia, 187, 225; 

 Sufi'olk, 48, 92, 224; West Riding, 

 228, 233. 



Archangelica officinalis, 133. 



Arctium intermedium, 202, 322, 323, 

 397, (ptibens) 179 ; Lappa (Aggr.), 84, 

 281, 322, 323; majus, 120, 174, 322, 

 323, {Bardana) 281, 322, 323, {tomen- 

 tosum) 174, 196, 322, 323, 397; 

 minus, 322, 323, 378 ; nemorosum, 

 378. 



