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INDEX. 
Abeliuosclius esculentus, 316. 
Acacia Farnesiima, 282 ; niacracnn- 
tha, 282 ; sp. pi. 160. 
Acadeiiij, French, list of Caiitlklates, 
165 J Naturae Curiosorunij newly- 
elected members, 72. 
Acclimatizatiou Society of ^N'ew South 
Wales, 359. 
Acnistus arborescens, 313. 
Acolium tympauellum, 287. 
Aerocomia sclerocarpa, 282. 
Actinoinorphe, 75. 
Adiaiitmu concinuum, 2S2. 
Adoxa, position of, in the ^N'atural 
System, 363. 
Africa, Millie's Botanical Explora- 
tions on the west coast of, 193, 
Agarieus cartilagineus. Bull., 28. 
A gave Americana, 281 ; sobolifera, 
281 ; tuberosa, 281. 
Agemtum conyzoides, 316. 
Alectoria nigricans, 287. 
Algae, Pr, J. E. Gray's Handbook of 
British Waterweeds, etc., 222. 
AUamanda catliartica, 309. 
Allium Cepa, 279 ; oleraceum, 351 ; 
sativum, 144. 
Allosorus flexiiosus, 320. 
Aloe vulgaris, 321. 
Alopecurua bulbosus, 120. 
Alyssum caiycinum, 116. 
Amaranthus pauiculatus, 5. strictus, 
315. 
American Station for neather. On s 
new, by A. Gray, 29. 
Amrai majus on the Banks of the 
Seyem, by O. St. Brodv, 26; Vis- 
naga, 148. 
Amygdalus Persica, 283. 
Anacardinm occidentale, 313. 
Analytical Drawings of Australian 
Mos&es, 101. 
Ananassa satiya, 315. 
Anderson, T., Official Eepoi't on the 
VOL. III. 
Damages caused by the Cyclone of 
the 5tb October, 1861., in'tiic Cal- 
cutta Botanic Garden, 370. 
AiidroGcium of Mentzelia, on the Mor- 
phology of, etc. (Plate XXXIII.), 
by A. bictson. 209. 
Andropogon citratum, 149. 
Anethum fceniculum, 308 ,• graveo- 
lens,283. 
Angelona salicariajfolia, 145. 
Annales- Bota}iices Systematic£e, by 
Dr. C. Mueller, noticed, 357. 
Anona Cherimolia, 307 ; Manirote, 
312 -J montana, 307 ; muricata, 
307 ; squamosa, 307. 
Anthoxautlium odoratum, 317. 
Apeiba Tibourbou, 278. 
Arachis hypogaea, 312. 
Arctic Exploring Expedition, 264. 
Ai'gemone Mexicana, 277. 
Aristolochia, 146 ; picta, 316. 
Arracacha esculenta, 145. 
Artanthe Bredcmcyeri, 282. 
Artemisia Absinthium, 144- 
Arthonia anastomosans, 291 ; myrio- 
carpella, 292 ; patellulata, 291 ; 
pminosa, 291 ; ochracea, 291. 
Arum Canariense, Webb et Berth., 
on the iN^ative Country of, by C* 
BoIIe, 155 J in Madeira, by R. T. 
Lowe, 220; esculentum, 314; ma- 
culatum, monstrosity of, 109. 
Aroideee noy^e, auctore II, Schott, 
34. 
Ascherson, Dr., appointed Assistant 
of Berlin Herbarium, 136 ; Tour to 
Carpathian Mountains, 32. 
Asclepiaa Curussavica, 317. 
Asparagus officinalis, 284. 
Asperula odoi^atr.; 317. 
Aspicilia atliroocarpa, 289. 
Aspidiun"! hi^pidum, On theDiscoyery 
of, in Australia, by F. Mueller, 
193. 
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