INDEX 



245 



Horwood, A. R., Past History of 



Monocotyledons, 164, 216. 

 Hydrocotyle vulgaris, 18. 



Johnson, N. Miller, Ecological Ter- 

 minology applied to Marine Algae, 

 44; Fetasites albus, 1 18. 



/uncics alpinus, 47. 



Ju7i(us bulbosus, 20. 



Jimciis supmus, 19 ; var. tiodosiis, 19 ; 

 var. pygmcciis, 20 ; var. Kochii, 20 ; 

 var. sttbvcrticillatits, 20 ; \'?i.x.Jl nit aits, 

 20 ; var. coinosus, 20. 



Juncits ietniis in Peeblesshire, 47 ; in 

 Glen Ogle, 235. 



Kenfig Burrows, An Ecological Study, 

 209. 



Leucobrytim piauiluni in Britain, 48, 



89. 



Lichens, Caithness, 146. 

 Lillie, Rev. D., Caithness Lichens, 146. 

 Linnaeus' " Flora Anglica," 154, 

 Lothians, Mosses of the, 202. 



M 'Andrew, James, Silene Jimbriata, 

 Piptatherum 7)niltiJioriim, Epilobium 

 nutHDndarifoIiuin, Jiiiuiis tenuis, 

 47 ; Mosses of the Three Lothians, 

 202. 



Macgregor, ^L, Calluna-Mat Associa- 

 tion, 1 84. 



Marine Algae, Ecological Terminology 

 as applied to 44. 



Meldrum, R. H., Philonotis rigida, 

 117. 



Monocotyledons, Past History of, 164, 

 216. 



Morphological Notes : Ambrosiaceae, 



^93- 



Morrison, Alexander, Species of Acacia 



from Western Australia, 96. 

 Mosses from the West Highlands, 89. 

 Mosses from the Three Lothians, 202. 



Notes from Current Literature, 48, 1 18, 

 185, 236. 



Orr, iSL Y., Kenfig Burrows, 209. 



Peplis Portula, 1 8. 

 Peiasites albus in Fife, 118. 

 Philonolis I'igida in Perthshire, 1 1 7. 

 Piptatherum multijlorjim in Britain, 



47- 

 Plant Associations, Geological Relations 



of Stable and Migratory, i, 57, 127 ; 



Calluna-Mat, 183 ; Anthelia, 81. 

 Potamogeton pralongus in Orkney, 47. 

 Pyrenochceta Ilicis, n. sp., 16 1. 



Kanunculus Flammulavz.x. rtalans, 18 ; 



lingua, 18. 

 Reviews, etc., 49, 121, 186, 237. 



Types of British Vegetation, 49. 



Botanical Exchange Club Report, 



51- 

 List of British Roses, 54. 

 Plant Life on Land, 56. 

 Clare Island Survey : X. Phanero- 



gamia and Pteridophyta, 56. 

 Watson Botanical Club Report, 



1910-II, 121. 

 British Plants, their Biology and 



Ecology, 125. 

 Prodromus Florae Britannicse, 186. 

 The Shingle Beach as a Plant 



Habitat, 188. 

 Monograph of the British Desmidi- 



acese, 190. 

 Clare Island Survey: XIV. Lichens, 



190. 

 Flora of Cambridgeshire. 191. 

 Clare Island Survey: XI. -XII. 



Musci and Hepaticse, 237 ; 



XIII. Fungi, 238. 

 Genus Fumaria in Britain, 239. 

 Plant Life and Evolution, 240. 

 British Plant Galls, 242. 

 " Roses, List of British " [i-ev.), 54. 

 Rubi, Study of, 184. 



Sagittaria sagitti/olia, 22 ; var. vallis- 



nerifolia, 22 ; heterophylla, 23. 

 Saxifraga aizoides in Orkney, 235 ; 

 Hirculiis in Caithness and its Dis- 

 tribution in the British Isles, 205. 

 Sciypus Jlititatis, 20. 

 Short Notes : — 



Barbicla gracilis in Scotland, 46. 

 Centitnculus minifnus in Wigtown- 

 shire, 46. 

 Silene fimbi-iata in Argyllshire, 47. 

 Piptatherum multifloriiin in Britain, 



47- 

 Epilobium niitnmularifolium in 



Argyllshire, 47. 

 /uncus tenuis in Peeblesshire, 47. 

 Potamogeton prcelongus in Orkney, 



47. 

 Juncus alpinus in Kirkcudbright, 



47- 

 Fissidens incurvus in Skye, 48. 

 Leucobryum pnmilum in Britain, 



48. 

 Philonotis rigida in Perthshire, 



117. 

 Cornus suecica in Peeblesshire, 117. 

 Zostcra fiana in Haddingtonshire, 



117. 

 Fetasites albus in Fife, 118. 



