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INDEX. 
Ernst, A., On Plants growing in the 
Streets of Caracas, 323, 
Eryngium fcBtidum, 283. 
Erythrina Corallodendron, 278, 314; 
velutina, 278, 
Esparto, Commercial Iinportance of, 
168. 
Engenia Arrayan, 307. 
Euphorbia prostrata, 306i 
Euptelia, 150. 
Eucalypti, 161. 
Europe, New Holland in, by F. linger, 
39. 
Existence of a Second Foramen in the 
Legume of Faba rulgaris, by Ar- 
thur H. Church, 324. 
Esocarpus Eadobojana, 64. 
Experiments on the Composition of 
Wlieat Grain^ by A. H. Church, 
375. 
Eaba vulgaris, on a Second Foramen 
in the Legume of, by A. H. Church, 
324. 
Fagara lentiscifolia, 146. 
Fagus Chamgephegos, 60 ; pygnasea, 
60. 
Falconer, Dr. Hugh, Death of, 101. 
Faradaya, A New Australian genus, 
On, by B. Seenmnn, 256 ; Amico- 
rum, ovahfolia, splendida, Yitiensis, 
258. 
Fatsia, 176 ; Japonica, 176 ; Mitsde, 
176. ^ 
Fedia Auricula, 350. 
Ferdinandia, 330 ; snperba, (Plates 
XXXYII. XXXVIII.) 330. 
Ferns, Hardy, by Nona Bellairs, 294. 
Fertilization of various Plants, 167. 
Festuca sylvatica, 121. 
Ficus Carica, gigantea, 308. 
Fiji Islands, B. Seemann'a Flora of, 
72, 132, 138, 390. 
First Leafing and Flowering of Plants 
found near Marlborough, by the 
Eev. T. A. Preston, 203. 
Fitzroy, Admiral, Death of, 199. 
* Flore de la Chaine Jurassique/ par 
jr. Ch. Grenier, 195. 
* Flora Yitiensis,' by B. Seemann, 72, 
<\^-,^132,J^, 390. ^r 
Fo^tt, W., and J. G. Baker, Curar 
tors' Keport for 1864 of the Thjrsk 
Botanical Exchange Club, 115. 
Foramen, On a Second, in the Legume 
of Faba vulgaris, by A. H. Cliurch, 
324. 
Fourcroya tuberosa, 281, 
Fossil Plants, 328. 
' Fragmcnta Phytographiaj Australiee,* 
by F. Mueller, 92, 261. 
Fungi, 360. 
'Fungi Britannlci Exsiccati/ a M. 0. 
I Cooke collecti, 389, 
Galipea Cusparia, 283. ' 
G-aUum tricome, 350. 
Gardens at a high elevation in Dur- 
ham and Northumberland, by J. G. 
Baker, 338. 
Garden, Shakspere's, 133, 159. 
Garcke, Dr., appointed Keeper 
Berlin Hex'bariuin, 136. 
Gastrolobinm grandiflorum, by 
Mueller, 325. 
Gay's Herbarium, 166. 
* Genera Plantarum, auctoribus 
Bentham et J. D. Hooker,' 355. 
Geneva Natural History Society Of- 
fering Prize, 263, 392. 
Gentiana Germanica, 119. 
Geranium rotundifolium, 349. 
German Naturalists, Meeting 
Hanover, 359. 
Gilibertia, 174 ; Brasiliensis, 
umbellata, 173. 
Gissing, T. Yf., on Shakspere's Gar- 
den, 159. 
On White-flowering 
of 
F. 
G. 
of, at 
175: 
M 
Yarieties of British Plants, 383. 
Gladiolus lUyricus in Devonshire, by 
W. G. Smith, 220. 
Gnaphalium dioicum, 118. 
Gceppert, Professor, On the Yegetahla 
Origin of Diamonds, 84. ' 
Es:?ay on the En- 
closures in Diamonds, 263. 
Gomphillus calicioides, 287. 
Goniophlebium attenuatum, 149. 
Gonolobus aristolochioides, 309. i- 
Goodyera repens, 103, 
Gossypium, 146. 
Graphis Ruiziana, 291. 
Gray, A., On a new Americ*an Station 
for Heather (Calluna vulgaris)',' 29. 
On new or little-known Po- 
lynesian Thymelete, 302. 
Gray, Dr. J. E,, elected a Member of 
Imperial L. C. Academy, 72. 
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