INDEX. 
403 
sinerTiLim, 273 ; Ciimanenae, 275 ; 
discolor, 273 ; Dombeyanum, 277 ; 
Echinops, 271; Ecuadoriense, 272 ; 
elegans, 276 ; farinosum, 276 ; fla- 
bellatum, 274 ; floribundum ; 273 ; 
- fraternum, 273 ; Guatemalense, 
276 ; Horqnctero, 273 ; Humbold- 
tianum, 274; Humboldtiantim (by 
mistake Panax speciosum), 321 ; 
hypargjTeum, 273 ; incisum, 276 ; 
jatroplisefolium, 274 ; laciniosmn, 
276 ; lancifoliuin, S73 ; lanigemm, 
276 ; Lecbleri, 271 ; Lindenii, 274^ 
Macleani, 272 ; macrocepLalum, 
271 ; macropbyllum, 276 j Ma- 
tbewsii, 272 ; Meridense, 275 ; Mu- 
^ tisianum, 271 ; myriocarpura, 273 ; 
obtusilobum, 275 ; Ocannense^ 274 ; 
osyodon, 27G ; peltatum, 276 ; pa- 
cby cepbalum, 275; Paroni, 272; 
platanifolium, 275 ; pseudo-Jatro- 
pbe, 276 ; pseiido-Platanus, 276 ; 
reticulatum, 278; Euizii,276; scle- 
rophylluni, 274 ; septemiiervium, 
270 ; sessiliflorutn, 271 ; Sprucei, 
272 ; Trxanae, 273 ; Turbacense, 
275 ; Xalapense, 274. 
Origanum Majoranaj 312 j vulgare, 
314. 
Orobancbe aTnetbysta, 351 ; minor, 
120. 
Orthotrica and the rarer and more 
' interesti^gMosseafoimcl near Dailly 
in Ayrshire, by John Sliaw, 344t ; 
fastigiata, Stumii, Eogeri, 346. 
O&moxyloQ. Amboynense, 75. 
Oxalis comiculata, 320. 
Palestine, Exploration of, 165. 
PallaTacinais, 302. 
Palms, l^ew Classification o^ hj II. 
Wendland, 382. 
Paritiinn tiliacenm, 310. 
Parlatore, F., 'Stiidi Organografici 
BVii Fiori e sui Frutti delle Conifere/ 
163. 
Parmelia Clementiana, 288; exaspe- 
rata, 288 ; Mougeotii, 288 ; perfo- 
rata, 288; perlata var., 288;.pro- 
boscidea, 288 ; prolixa, 288 ; sty- 
gia var., 28S ; reticulata, 288. 
Parthenium Hysterophorus, 283. 
Paratropia, 75. 
Passiflora quadrangularis, 814. 
Paiton, Sir J., Obituary of, 231. 
Pectis punctata, 281. 
Peddanthus tifchymaloidea, 320. 
Peirescia Bleo, 307. 
Petroselinum satirom, 315. 
Persea gratiasinia, 144, 280. 
Pertnsaria glomerata, 289 ; nolens, 
289. 
Phcjenicopliorum Sechellaruoij Hemi. 
WendL, 353. 
Physalis pubescens, 309. 
Pliyscia astroidea, 288; lychnea, 288; 
parietina var., 288. 
Pisidium Gaava, 308. 
Pistia occidentalis, 303. 
Pitavo bark, 136. 
Pittospornm ligtistrinnm, 70. 
Plantago alpina discovered in Shet*' 
land, 389; major, 310; Timbali, 
120. 
' Plantas Lignos^ Imperil Austriaci,* 
auctore Dr. Alois Pockorny, 29. 
Plants producing Double Flowers, by 
Leo H. Grrindon, 27 ; by P. See- 
mann, 259. 
Plants used medicinally at Caracas, 
Yenezuela, S. America, and their 
vernacular names, by A. Ernst, 143, 
277, 30G, 
Platysma lacnnosum, 288. 
Plumiera rubra, 145. 
Plumbago ecaudens, 307. 
Plymouth, Stations of Plants near, 
etc., by T. E. Archer Brigsfs, 349. 
PoaBalfourii, on, by C. C. Babington, 
157. 
Pockorny, Dr. Alois, ^Plantae Lignosas 
Imperii Austriaci,' 29. 
Poison Plant, Anstralian, bj F. Mid- 
ler, 325, 
Poiycarjoum tetraphylium, 118. 
Polynesian ThymeleiB, On new or little 
known, by Asa Gray, 302. 
Polyscias, 179 ; acuminata, 181 ; no- 
dosa, 181; Papuana, 181; pinnata, 
180. i 
Polystichum angulare, 121 ; Lonehitis, 
121. 
Populus pyramidalis, 317. 
Portidaca oleracea, 320. 
Potamogeton fibformis, 120; flabel- 
latus, 120; nitens, 120; Q-. E. 
Hunt's discovery of, in Scotland, 
70 ; in the Tay, C. C. Babington, 
259; trichoides in England (Dr. 
Caspary), 70. 
