4h 3 
INDEX. 
Mueller, F., Oa Grastrolobiiim graodi- 
floruiu, 325. «ii. 
* Vegetation of the Chatham 
Islands, (announced) 32. 
iluenteria, 329 ; stenocarpa, (Plate 
XXXVT.) 329 ; tomentosa, (Plate 
XXXV.) 330. 
Mu3a aapientum, 149. 
Mixsci, 344. 
Muss^nda spinosa, 282, 
Mycoporum raiserriranm, 292. 
Mjrtus erjtlirosjloides, 311. 
!N"arcis3U3 Aschersonii, 390. 
On the Corona of, by M, T. 
Masters, (Plate XXVIII.) 108. 
Nardius, 300. ■ 
Karthecic acid, 230. 
Kartheeine, 230. 
Karthecium ossifragum, 230. 
I^asturtium Cantonienaie, 378 ; offici- 
nale, 14-8. 
Native country of Arum Cunariense, 
by Dr. C. BoUe, 155; by R. T. 
Lowe, 220. 
Natural History Society of Dablin, 
392. 
Natural History Society of Grenera^ 
offering prize, 263, 392. 
Natural History Society of 
borough College, 358. 
Natural Orders of BritLuh "Wild 
Plowers, Illustrated Key to, by J, 
E. Sowerbj, 35G. 
Neetandra Pichurim, 315. 
Nelumbium, On, by B. Clarke, 126. 
Neotinea intaeta, Eeichb, fil., the new 
Irish Orchid, by II, G, Eeichen- 
bach, (Piate XXV.) 1. 
Nephromium levigatum, 288 ; tomen- 
tosum, 288. 
Nerium odorum, 317, 
Newfoundland, Calluna yulgaris in, 
221. I 
New Holland in Europe, by P. 
Unger, 38- 
New Year's Eve, 161. 
Newman's British Ferns, 294. 
Nieotiana Tabaeum, 318. 
Nidularium Karatas, 312. 
Nit-^lia cemua, 158. 
Nomenclature of the British Hepatica?, 
by W. Garruthers, 297. 
Northumberland and Durham, On 
Marl- 
Gardens at a High Elevation in, by 
J. a. Baker, 338. -w 
Notcutt, W. L., 'Handbook of British 
Plants,' 230, 262. 
Notes on the first Leafing and Flower- 
ing of Plants found in the neigh- 
bourhood of ^larlborough, by the 
Rev, T. A. Preston, 203. 
Nymphacaceee, African, 194. 
Observations on the Purple Labur- 
num^ by James Backhouse, 323. 
Occiirrenee of Ciyptotfenia Canadensis 
in Southern China, by Dr. H. F. 
Hance, 340. 
Ociuium Basilicura, 145. 
Ocotea Cymbarum, 317; Puchurv, 
280 ; Pichurim, 315. 
Ochroma Lagopus, 278. 
Ocymum micranthum, 319. 
Qilnanthe flnviatilis, On, by C. 0, Ba- 
biagton, 155. 
' Oesterreichs Holzpflanzen,' von Dr. 
^^ Alois Pockorny, 29. 
Orated, A. S., his ^ L'Amerique Cen- 
trale, Recherches sur sa Flore et sa 
Grcographie pliysique,' etc., 162. 
Official Report on the Damages caused 
by the Cyclone of the 5th of October, 
1864, in the Calcutta Botanic Grar- 
den, by T. Anderson, M.D., 370. 
Olea Europsea, 314r 
Oligoscias, 179 , Madagascariensis, 179. 
Opegrapha herpetica, 291 j involuta, 
291 ; lentiginosa, 291. 
Ophioglossum vnlgatum, 121. 
Ophiosylum Chinense, 380. 
Opuntia Ficus-Indica,319 ; Tuna, 319. 
Orchid, on the New Irish, by H. &J 
Reichenbach, (Plate XXV.) 1. 
Orchis intaeta, 1 ; mascula, with dou- 
ble flowers, by Dr. David Moore, 
284. 
Oreodoxa regia, 280. 
Oreopanax, 269, 270 ; acerifolium, 
275; Aleurites, 276 ; araplum,470; 
angulare, 276 ; argentatum, 273 ; 
aviccnnia)folium, 271 ; Boliviense, 
272 ; Bonplandianum, 274 ; bra- 
chystachymn, 274 ; Brownei, 276 ; 
brunneum, 274 ; bullosura, 275 ; 
capitatum, 270 ; catalpaefolium, 
270 ; cheirophyllum, 275 ; cliryso- 
leucum, 273 ; Cecropia, 273 ; cor- 
datum, 271 ; coriaceum, 274 ; eras- 
