385 



INDEX, 1852-1866 (Continued). 



Botany, Colour in plants, its causes and distribution, by Flavell 



Edmunds 

 , Plants gathered in Nash Woods ; at Stanner Rocks ; and 



in the Ripple Gorge, above Kington 

 Exhibition of Wild Flowers. Prizes . . 

 Plants, Kimbolton and Puddlestone neighbourhood, by 



Hutchinson . . 

 Gastridium lendigerum at Hereford . . 

 Edwin Lees on Herefordshire plants near the boundary of 



Worcester 

 Epipogum aphyllum, found by Mrs. Smith of Tedstone 



Delamere Rectory 

 Sudden appearance of Plants in localities, by Flavel 



Edmunds 

 Eardisley and Bredwardine 

 Exhibition and Prizes, September 4, 1855 

 Plants in Clee Hill district . . 



Division of County into 14 districts, with separate Records 

 Kington District . . 

 Plants discovered by Mr. Flavell Edmunds and Rev. J. F, 



Crouch 

 Tarrington, Dormington, Mordiford, &c. 

 Anacharis, in the Hereford Canal 

 Hybridised Laburnum, and other plants 

 Downton Castle District 

 Anacharis in Lugg Meadows, discovered at Northampton 



in 1836 

 Biuried Seeds 



Pear Tree, Remarkable, at Holme Lacy 

 Tarrington, Dormington, Mordiford, &c. 

 Bromyard 



"Flora of Herefordshire," Committee for the Publication of 

 Map divided into fourteen Botanical Districts, £5 voted 



for (see also Footnote) . . 

 Botanical Committee appointed 

 Brodie, Rev. P. B., Remarks 



Bull, H. G., M.D., Botanical Report, First Field Meeting, May i8th 

 , Anacharis alsinastrum (Canadian water-weed) 



recorded at Northampton as early as 1836 

 , Referee for Plants from various Botanical dis- 



YEAR. PAGE. 



1S53 84 



1853 

 1853 



1854 

 1854 



1854 



1854 



1855 

 1855 

 1855 

 1856 

 1856 

 1856 



91 

 92 



113 



122 



125 



129 

 142 



153 

 155 

 159 



160 



167 



1857 180 



1857 193 



1857 194 



1857 195 



1857 197 



1857 201 



1857 204 

 1858, 212, 217 



1858 215 

 1858 223 

 i860 247 



1862 

 1864 

 1852 

 1852 



1857 



295 



303 



14 



18 



201 



tricts 



, The Mistletoe in Herefordshire, 1864 



Camp, Croft Ambury or Ambrey, View from . . 



Canal, Hereford and Gloucester, Mammalian remains discovered 



Churches, Grosmont, Fine Rows of Early English Windows 



1862 295 

 312 to 347 

 1852 29 



1852 4 



1854 123 



