TE a REN RPP SEN) PROC OF ay ERE me MIN ESA 
PPO ee Mer pe oe PEE ee Ne 
Shes Sper Fae Pens ae Peon rcm Er M 
INDEX. 
—_ 18, 21; diversifolia, 91; fulva, 
; Gaudicha’ udi, 87, 88; * dau 
; grandi ü4 '8 
90-; incisa, 88, ;m 1; - 
ta’ a, 18, 195 radicans, 18; rosz- 
folia, 20; sorbifolia, 91; stans, 18, 
88, 89; stans, var. velutina, 91; un- 
: Capensis, 18, 21; 
fulva, 19, 20 "90 (flava, at p. 90, y 
sprint) ; Kre 21; Petersii, 21; 
rosszfolia, 2 
Tecomaxochitl, 18 
mella, 
Tecophilea, B ^ ; 
cyano-crocus, 10; violeefiora, 10, 92. 
Teco , a new Natu er of 
bold, 9; by 
Te ertiary Flora of e Arctic Region, 
by H. R. gei ct rt, 76. 
Thalia d bata, On ee eei of 
the Serre of, by M. T. Masters, 107. 
Theriophonum, 
200. 
Thirsk Botanical Exchange Club, Re- 
port of, for 1862, by J. G. Baker, 
Thuidium V 357. 
Tithymalus Brauni, w Euphorbiacea 
from Abyssinia, br Dr. Schweinfurth, 
Tillæa. — 377. 
of New Zealand, by W. L. 
York v Wale fa T. Moore, 
238. 
Trifolium fae S 216. 
Eds ri 
solum Canariense of Markham 
il'ravels in Peru,’ 129; Heyneanum, 
Bernh., a little-known Species from 
395 
—— Peru, by B. Seemann (Plate 
tropa “Tibres, by E. G. Squier, 189. 
Trybli lion¥lla Vietorie and Denticula 
ilis, 
Typhonium, 199; 
Javanieum, 200. 
Ulota calvescens, 309 
Unger, Prof., ER e to Cyprus, 190. 
Urena barbata, 1 
— acai 233 ;  Grisebachii, 
231 5 iser- 
231; rigida, 233 ; 
2; Sprengeliana, 232; Wed, 
Viris cedere of fepe no- 
9.0 accus Sr 
W. de, eath of, 64. 
witsch, Dr 
ioris mirabilis, 6 
Wilhelmi, Edible Lc ‘of Port Lin- 
eoln, Aust ralia, 
T “sti, Publication of, by 
im 
Win ng unusually mild one in the 
Ide of Wight, by A. G. More, 57. 
Xanthosoma, 199. 
Xanthosomata, 202. 
D integrifolia, 72. 
mites, 80. 
cd 93, 94; amoena, 94, 
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