403 



Rhododendron auriculatum, 201. 

 Brettii, 384. 



burmanicum, Hutchinson^ 185. 



calophytum, 383. 

 crassum, 201. 

 Davidii, 383, 

 discolor, 383, 

 Faberi, 384. 



fastigiatuin, 51. 

 Hanceanum (with plate), 202. 

 longesquamatum, 384. 

 longistylum, 202. 

 lutescensj 203. 



moupinense (with plate), 203. 

 pachytrichum, 385. 



Przewalskiij 385. 

 quinquefolium, 204. 

 rotundifolium, 204. 

 Souliei, 205. 



— strigillosum, 385. 



~ Williamsianum, 205. 



Rhododendrons, new (with plates), 

 201, 382. 



— , new Chinese, at Kew, 33. 



Rhopalocnemis ruficeps, Midi.. 188. 



Rhynchospora angolensis, TurriUj 

 136. 



Ribes divaricatum (with plate), 49, 

 382. 



laurifolium, 138. 



— wollense (with plate), 49. 

 Ringing of trees, 222. 

 Robinson, Dr. C. B., 192. 

 Rolfe, R. A., 392. 

 Rondeletia cordata, 94 

 Rosa corymbulosa, 197. 



— setipoda, 230. 

 — , the genus, 228. 



Rose, Fortune's double yellow, 231. 



* Rubber and Rubber Planting,' 

 140. 



, Para, date of introduction to 

 Buitenzorg, 162. 

 *Rubus Giraldianus (with plate), 52. 



Rungia maculata, Craib, 9. 



rivicola, Craih, 10. 

 Russula aeruginosa, Massee, 73. 



S. 



Sageraea grandiflora, Dunn, 182. 

 Sageretia apiculata, 175. 

 , Asiatic species of, 175. 



Cavaleriei, 175. 



gracilis, 175. 



— Henry i, 175. 

 Salvia longistyla. 394. 



— uliginosa, 138. 



Sansevieria intermedia, N. E. 

 Brown, 83. 

 , notes on the genus, 273. 



Saprophytic fungi becoming para- 

 sitic, 190. 



Sarcanthus oxyphyllus, 70. 



Sarcophyte, a new Tropical ^African 

 (with figs.), 251, 



— Piriei, Hutchinson (with figs.), 

 252. 

 sanguinea (with figs.), 252. 



Sarcopodium suberectum, Bidley, 



211. 

 Sauropus bicolor, Cmih, 11. 

 — Garrettii,* Craih, 284. 



orbicularis, Craih, 284. 

 Schizandra Henryi, 52. 

 Schoenoxiphium Basutorum, Tur- 



rill, 19. 

 Schulzeria pellucida, Mas.^ee, 72. 

 Scirrhia Cyperi, Wakeficldj 158. 

 Scleria angolensis, Txirrill^ 136. 



— Dieterlenii, Turrill, 20. 



— induta, Turrill, 137. 

 Scott, M. B., 227. 

 Scutellaria Wongkei, Dunn, 329. 

 Seaweed, Japanese, Tosaka nori, 219. 

 Sedum rarijflorum, N. E. Brovmy 



208. 

 Sempervivum ciliosum, Cratb, 379. 

 Senecio Conrathii, N. E. Brown, 79, 



Purdomii, Turrill, 327. 



sulcicalyx, N. E. Brown, 80. 



urophyllus, Conrath, 134. 



Service, R. , 171. 



Sharpe, H. B., 31. 



Siam, Flora of, contributions to, 4, 



122, 279. 



Siberian yellow pine, 199. 



Singapore, fungi from, 72, 357, 



Sisal hemp in Jamaica, 350. 



Smilacina paniculata, 94. - 



Smith, Alexander, 87. 



Solanum Wrightii^ 304. ^ , 



Sorghum halepense, poisoning by, 

 229. 



Spain, Southern, sugar-cane cultiva- 

 tion in, 147. 



Sphaerella vexans, Masseej 158. 



Spiraea arborea (with plate), 53. 



Sprague's South American plants, 

 enumeration of, 63. 



Stapelia Leendertziae, 196. 



Straits Settlements Garden Bulletin, 



95. 

 Strobilanthe* leucocephalus, Craih, 



130. 



niveus, Craih, 131. 

 venustus, Craih, 131. 



Stropharia minima, Massee, 75. 

 Strophanthus hypoleucus, Stnpf, 81' 

 Sugar-cane cultivation in Southern 



Spain, 147. 



Swansea and district, economic 

 nptes, 242. 



Syringa alborosea, N, E. Broiim, 187. 



