INDEX. 
397 
Cyclone, Damages caused by it in the 
Calcutta Garden, 370, 
Cydonia vulgaris, 312. 
Cjperus vaginatus, 160. 
Cyjjrus, The Island of, by Dr. F. 
Ungor and Dr. T. Kotschy, 224-. 
Dailly, in AyrsMi'e, Mosses at, by 
John Shaw, 344. 
Dais disperma, 306. 
Daniell, Dr. W, F., Obituary of, 294. 
Darwin, C, his paper on Climbing 
Plants, 100. 
• On Sexual Eelations of 
Three Eorins of Lytln^um Salicaria, 
96. 
Darwinism criticized, 359. 
Dasypus noremcinetus, 316. 
Dasynema glabra, 316. 
Datura, sp. pi., 86 ; Stramonium, ^. 
Tatula, 314. 
Daucus Carota, 321. 
De CandoUe, M. Alpliouse, to preside 
over International Botanical Con- 
gress, 389. 
— Moniraiacese Novee, 219. 
Decostea, Position of, in the Natural 
System, 362. 
Deiulrobium erenatum, 2. 
Description of four new Plants from 
Southern China, by H. F. Hance, 
378. 
Deseglise, Alfred, Observations on 
Baker's ' Review of the British 
Roses,' 9. 
Desmarestia pinnatinerria, Montagne, 
by J, E. Gray, l7l. 
Demazeria Sicnla, 156. 
De Trij, Dr. J. E., ' On the Cultiva- 
tion of Quinine in Java and British 
India/ 131. 
DcTon and Cornwall, On Plants new 
to, hj T. R. Archer Brij^gs, 349. 
Diamonds, On the Vegetable Origin of, 
(Abstract of Professor Goeppert's 
Essay on,) 8 k 
Diatoms from the South Paoiiic, 104, 
Diatomaee^e, British, List of, by Mr. 
W. Carruthers, in Dr. J. Or. Grav's 
• Handbook,' 222. 
Dickson, Dr. Alexander, On the Mor- 
phological Constitution of the An- 
droecium of Meutzelia, etc., (Plate 
XXXIII.) 209. 
Dicciitra spectabilis, 7. 
Dicranodontium asperulum at Main's 
Castle, 232. 
DieiTenbachia Seguine, 150. 
Diliraria ilicifolia, 167. 
Dipterix odorata, 317. 
Discovery of Inula salicina in Ireland, 
by D. Moore, 333. 
Dorrittnia Contrayerba, 281. 
Double Flowers of Orchis maacula, by 
D. Moore, 284. 
Double Flowers, On Plants producing, 
by Leo IE. Grindon, 27 ; Epacris 
impressa with double flowers, by 
B. Seemann, 157; M. T. Masters, ' 
193, 354. 
Draba verna, 196. 
Drosera obovata, 196. 
Dryandroides lignitum, 69. 
Drymispermum lanceolatum, 304. 
D ublin Xat ural History S ociety , 
392. 
Durham and iN'orthumborland, On 
Gardens at a high elevation in, by 
J. G. Baker, 338. 
Edinburgh Botanical Society, 103, 
104, 232, 296, 390. 
Edinburgh Botanical Society's Cata- 
logue of British Plants, ed. 4, 223 ; 
C. C. Babington on, 260. 
Eichler, A. W., On the Systematic 
Position of the Xatural Order Tro- 
chodendreoe, 150. 
' Elements of Botany for Families and 
Schools; by T. Moore, 388. 
Eleusiue Indica, 307. 
Elodea Canadensis, 390. 
Embothrium salignum, 65. 
Englisli Botany, Supplement to, 101. 
Epacris impressa, fi. pleno, On, by B. 
Seemann, 157 ; by M. T. Masters, 
193, 334 ; Sesostris, 69. 
Ephebe byssoides, 287. 
Ephielis, 258 ; simplicifolia, 259 ; 
Epilobium lanceolatum, 350 ; obscu- 
rum, 350; tetragonum, 350. 
Equisetum, On a gigantic, by B. See- 
maun ; trachyodon, var., 121. 
Erucastrum PoUichii, Schimp. and 
Spenn., as a British Plant, by W. 
Carruthers, (Plate XXXI.) 169; by 
J. Clarke, 221. 
Ernst, A., On the ll^Iedicinal Plants of 
Caracas, Tenezuela and their "Ver- 
nacular Names. 143. 277, 306. 
