INDEX. 
401 
Lucuraa Rivicoaj 313 ; tnamniosa, 
313. 
Luffa acutangula, 149. 
Lycopersicum esculentuirij 318. 
Lyngbja muraliSj 360. 
Ljthrum Salicaria, on the Sexual de- 
lations of Three Forms of, by C. 
Darwiiij QG, 
JMacliinlaya, 92. 
Macrochloa tenacissima, 168. 
Madeira, on the Rediscovery of Cen- 
taurea Massoniana in, by Rct. R. T. 
Lowe, 352. 
Malaclira capitata, 310. 
Malformed flowers, M. T. Masters's 
remarks on G. W. Smith's, (Plate 
XXVII.) 109. 
Malpigbia glabra, 279. 
Malvaeese, Morphology of, 103. 
Mammea Americana, 311. 
Manihot Aipi, 321; utilissima, 321. 
Marchesinns, 301. 
Markham, C. R., elected a member of 
Imperial L. C. Academy, 72. 
inspecting Indian Chin- 
ehona Plantation s^ 389. 
Marlborough, Katuml History So- 
ciety, 358. 
■ on the Fii^t Leafing and 
Flowering of Plants found in the 
neighbourhood of, by Rev. T. A. 
Preston, 203. 
Martinellius, 300. 
Marrubium vulgare, 312. 
Masters, M. T., on some Malformed 
Flowers observed by Mr. AV. G. 
Smith, (Plate XXVIII.) 109. 
on the Corona of Xarcissns, 
(Plate XXVIII.) 105. 
on Epacris impressa, fl. pleno, 
193, 35 i. 
Maximov\icz, preparing a Flora of 
Japan,' 390. 
MaxiUaria rufescens, 2. 
Medicinal Plants of Caracas, Vene- 
zuela, and their vernacular names, 
by A, Ernst, 143, 277, 306 ; of 
Victoria, 160. 
Melanotheca gelatinosa, 293. 
Micromeria Brownei, 315 ; varia, 319, 
Miers, Mr. John, hoitour conferred 
upon him, 100. 
Milne, G., I3otanical explorations on 
the We^t Coast of Africa, 193. 
Meliococca bijuga, oliveeformis, 311. 
Menisperaiea, 281. 
Mentha aquatica, 321 ; on the English 
species of, by J. G. Baker, (Plate 
XXXIV.) 233. , 
Mentzelia, On the Morphology of the 
Androecium of, (Plate XXXIII.) by 
A. Dickson, 209. , 
Mespilus G-ermanica, 350. 
Mints, On the English, by J. G. 
Baker, (Plate XXXIV.) 233. 
"Mhnulus luteus, 351. 
Mirabilis Jalapa, 309. 
Mistletoe, 162. 
Mollineda Boliviensis, 220 ; serici- 
flora, 220 ; Widgrenii, 220. 
Momordica Charantia, 23. 
Monimiaceee Novsb, auctore Alph, De 
Candolle, 219. 
Monochoria, 7. 
Moore, D., 'On Brizopyrom Siculum 
in Ii'eland,' 156. 
Discovery of Inula salicina in 
Ireland, 333. 
elected President of Dublin 
]S'atural History Society, 392. 
On Orchis mascala with 
double flowers, 2Si. 
Moore, T., * The Elements of Botany 
for Families and Schools,' 328, 
388. 
Morpliological Constitution of the An- 
droecium of Mentzelia, and its ana- 
logy with that of certain Rosacese, 
by Dr. A. Dickson, (Plate XXXIII.) 
209. 
Morphology of Crueifene, On tlic, by 
B. Clarke, 5, 127. 
Mosses near Dailly In Ayrshire, hj 
John Sliaw, 314, 
Mucuna urens, 315. 
Mudd's Manual, Mr. Carroll's addi- 
tions to, 286. 
Mudd, Mr. W., preparing monograph 
of British Cladoni^, 328. 
Mueller, C, his Tom. VI. of Walpers' 
* Annates Botanices Systematicse,' 
357. 
Mueller, F., Fmgmenta Phytogra- 
phige Australiie,* 92, 261. 
Plants indigenous to the Co- 
lony of Victoria, 263. 
On the discovery of Cyathea 
medullaris and Aspidiuin hispidum 
in Australia, 193, 
