INDEX. 
399 
British Water weeds or Algre/ review 
of, 222. 
On Desmarcstia pin- 
natinervia, 171. 
Grrenierj Cli., ' Flore de la Chaine Ju- 
rassique,' 166, 195. 
Grevillea Kymmeana, 65. 
Griudon, Leo Ho liritish and Garden 
Botany, 93, 
On Plants producing 
Double Flowers, 27. 
Guaiacuoi officinale, 308. 
Guazuma ulmifolia, 307. 
Gustaria angustifolia, 312. 
Gymuadenia Conopsea, 351. 
Gynerium saccharoides, 1-19. 
Haast, Dr. J., elected a Member of 
Imperial L. C. Academy, 72. 
Habenaria biflora, 351 5 chlorantlia, 
351. 
Hamelia patens, 282. 
Hance, H. F., CryptotEenia Canadensis 
in Southern China, 340. 
, Qn tbo Genus 
Brainea, J. Sm., 341. 
Description of 
Four "New Plants from Southern 
China, 378. 
* Handbook of British Plants, etc.,' by 
W. L. Notcutt, 262. 
' Handbook of British Waterwe^ds or 
Algse/ by Dr. J. E. Gray, 222. 
* Hardy Ferns,' by Nona Bellairs, 
294. 
Hardwicke's ' Science Gossip,' 71. 
Hausmannia, 93. 
Hanstein, his appointment to Profes- 
* sorship at Bonn, 100. 
Hawthorn-tree, some Peculiarities in 
the Growth of, by the Eev. W. H. 
Purclias, 366. 
Heather, A new American Station for, 
29. 
Hedera Canariensis as an Irish Plant, 
by B. Seemann (Plate XXXII.), 
201 ; by C. 0. Babington, 381. 
Hedera corrmbosa, 203. 
Hederaceae IN'ovae, auctoreB. Seemann, 
(Plate XX YI.) 31. 
Herleraceaej Revision of the Natural 
Order of, by Berthold Seemann, 
(Plate XXYII.) 73, 173, 265, 361. 
Hegelmaier, F., Lemnacearum a cl. 
Fr. Weiwitsch in Africse tropicsc 
sequin octialis t^rritorio Angolens 
coUectarum descriptio, (Plato 
XXIX.) 110. 
Hclianthus annuus, 313. 
Heliophytum Indicum, 316. 
I Hepaticse, British, Catalogue of, 264. 
Hepatica?, British, On the Nomencla- 
ture of, by William Carruthcrs, 297. 
Heptapleurura, 75 ; acutissimum, 79 ; 
apiculatum, 78 ; avene, 79 ; capi- 
tatum, 81 ; confine, 79 ; Coronae- 
■ sylva;, 78 ; Cumingii, 81 ; divari*- 
catum, 78 ; elhpticum, 78; eraargi- 
natum, 80 ; eurhynchum, 78 ; ex- 
altatum,80; fastigiatum,80; gracile, 
78 ; heterophyllum, 77 ; insularam, 
80 ; Jungliuhnianum, 77 i longifo- 
lium,79j micrauthum, 78 ; oxyphyl- 
lum,80; parasiticum,79 ; petiolosum, 
78 ; politura, 78 ; polybotryumj 78 ; 
?olyphyllum, 79 ; pergamaceum, 
9 ; rigidum, 79 j scandens, 79 ; 
sermtum, 79 ; Singalangense, 78 ; 
stellatum, 80 ; subulatum, 78 ; to- 
mentosum, 77 ; veuidosum, 80 ; 
TerticiUatum, 80 j WalUchianum, 
80. 
Herbertus, 300. 
Hen-enhausen, Gardens of, 360. 
Hibiscus tiliaecus, 310. 
Hieraoium yillosum, by J. G. Bater, 
90. 
ITogniany, 161. 
Hooker, Dr. J. D., et G, Bentham, 
their ' Genera Plantarura,' 355, 
Hooker, Sir W. J., Obituary of, 
325. 
Official Report on 
the Royal Gardens at Kew, 18 1. 
Hofmeister, Dr., projected Handbook 
of Physiological Botany, 390. 
Horticultural Society Prizes for Na- 
tive Plants, 161. 
Hunt, G. E., Oil Potamogeton nitena 
in Scotland, 70. 
Hura crepitans, 309. 
Hutchinsia alpiua, by J. G. Baker, 92, 
192. 
Hutcliins, J. M.j ' Scones of Wonder 
and Curiosity in California,' 225. 
Hybridity, Vegetable, 86. 
Hydnocarpus corymbosus, 203. ^ 
Hydrolea spinosa, 284. 
Hydrosme Angolensis, 35. i 
Hymensea Courbaril, 146. 
