S96 
INDEX, 
Chara alopecuroldes, 121 ; Berteroi, 
158. 
Charas from Caracas, Note on, by A. 
Braun, 157. 
Chatham Islands, Vegetation of, 95. 
Chenopodium anibrosioides, 314 ; 
auricomutn, 161. 
China, Southeini, Dr. H. F. Hance on 
Cryi^totienia Canadensis in, 340. 
Chinehona, Ciiltiration of, in India, 
by Dr. T, Anderson and Mr. 
M'lror, 104. 
ChrysophyUnm Cainito, 149. 
Church, A. H., on the Existence of a 
Second Foramen in the Legume of 
Faba vulgaris, 324. 
Experiments on the Com- 
position of Wheat Grain, 375. 
Circ^ea intermedia, 118, 
Ciesus sicyoidesj 278. 
Citrosma ( = Siparuna), 219. 
Citrullus vulgaris, 314. 
Citrus Aurantium, 147, 313 ; vul- 
garis, 310, 313. 
Clarke, B., on the Morphology of 
Cruciferse, 5, 127. 
On t]ie Structure and Affi- 
nities of Callitrichacese, 36, 
Remarks onTetrathylacium, 
Cruciferse, Nelumbium, and Villa- 
resia, 126. 
Clarkcj Joshua, on Erucastrum Pol- 
lichii, 221. 
Clerodendron Amicorum, 258; Thom- 
sonii, 194; ovalLfoliam, 258. 
Clibadium bicarpum, 147. 
Clifford, S., on Tasmaniau Tree-ferns 
covered with Snow, 158. 
Clusia alba, 281 ; rosea, 281. 
Coccoloba Caracasana, 320 ; uvifera, 
320. 
Coccxilus palmatus, 281. 
Cocos nucifera, 280. 
Coffee and Cotton, on the Cultivation 
of, in the Viti Islands, by J. Storck, 
124. 
CoUeraa ceraniscum, 287 ; ceranoides, 
287 ; difiractum, 287 ; furfurellum, 
286 ; furfureum, 286 ; granuli- 
fonne, 287 ; liehenodeum, 287. 
Colocasia antiquoruin, var. eaculenta, 
314. 
Combretum velutinum, 312. 
Comic Scientific Periodical, 358. 
Commelyna Cayennenais, 318. 
Coniferse, F. Parlatore, his Views on 
the Structure of, 163. 
Coniferous flowers, Structure of, 390. 
Contributions to British Lichenology, 
etc., by F. Carroll, 286. 
Cooke, M. C, Fungi Britannici Ex- 
siccati, 389. 
On Tuber excavatum and 
other British Truffles, (Plate XXX. 
fig. 1-6) 137. 
On Boletus cyanescenSj 
Bull., (Plate XXX. fig. 7-8) 141. 
Eust, Smut, Mildew, and 
Mould, 100, 128. 
Coi'nwaU and Devon, On Plants new 
to, etc., by T. R. Archer Briggs, 
349. 
Corona of Narcissus, On the, by M. T. 
Masters, (Plate XXVIII.) 105. ^ 
Cotton and Coffee, on the Cultivation 
of, in the Viti Islands, by J. Storck, 
124. 
Crassiolaria annua, 284. 
Ci'epin, Prof., his Manual of the Bel- 
gian Flora, 263. 
Crescentia Cajete, 319 ; cucurbitina, 
319. 
Cross, Mr., Efforts to Introduce Pi- 
tayo Chinehona, 136. 
Crotalaria annua, 284 ; stipularis, 284. 
Croton hibiscifolius, 3l7 ; hirtus, 149 ; 
sanguifluus, 317. 
Cruciferse, On the Morphology of, by 
B. Clarke, 5, 127. 
Cryptogamic Exploring Association, 
165. 
Cryptot^enia Canadensis in Southern 
China, by H. F. Hance, 340. 
Cucumis Citrullus, ;3, 314 ; Melo, 
312 ; sativus, 314. 
Cucurbita maxima, 147. 
Culcaaia Angolensis, 35. 
Cultivation of Quinine in Java and 
British India, by Br. J. E. Be Vrij, 
131. 
Cultivation of Cotton and Coffee in 
the Viti Islands, Mr. J. Storck, 124. 
Cupressua sempervirens, 280. 
Cutter, W., West Indian Explorations, 
199. 
Cyathea mednllaris, on the Discovery 
of, in Australia, by F. Mueller, 193. 
Cyathophora, 302. 
' Cybele Hibernica,' projected b " D. 
Moore and A. G. More, 101. 
