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INDEX. 
Potentilla argentea, 350. 
Prassiola crispa, 360. 
Preston, Rev.T. A., on the First Leaf- 
ing and Flowering of Plants found 
in the neighbourhood of Marlbo- 
rough^ 203. 
Pseudopanax, 178; crassifoliuni, l7Sj 
Lessoni, 179. 
PuTiica Granatum, nana, 307. 
Purchag, the Rev. W. H., On some 
Peculiarities in the growtli of the 
Hawthoru-tree, 366. 
Pyrenicliurn actinellum, 286. 
Pyrcthmm Parthenium, 317. 
Pjrola minor, 119. 
Quekett Microscopical Club, 392. 
Quinine, * Cultivation of, in Java and 
Eritish India, by Dr. J. E. DeYrij, 
131. 
Eanunculus pseudo-fluitanSj 115 j ra- 
dians, 328. 
Eaphanus caudatus, 261, 391 ; sati- 
Tus, 316. 
Eaj)hia, 194. 
Eediscovery of Ceutaurea Massouiana, 
Lowe, in Madeira, by S. T. Lowe, 
352. 
Eeeve, Mr. L., death of, 390. 
Eeichenbach, H. Gr., on Neotinea In- 
tacta, (Plate XXV.) 1. 
■, visit to London, 165. 
Eelief Fund of Royal Society, 32. 
Renealmia svlvestris, 181. 
Eevision of the Natural Order Hede- 
raceye, by B. Seemann, 73, 173, 265, 
361. 
Ehus seniialata, galls of, 296. 
Eicasolia glomulifera, 288. 
Eice-paper Plant, growth of, 365. 
Eichardia angustiloba, 35. 
Eichardson, Sir John, obituary of, 
231. 
Eicinua eommiuiis, 318. 
Eosaceee, on the Aadroecium of, and 
its analogy with that of Mentzelia 
(Plate XXXIII.), by A. Dickson, 
209. 
Eosa alpina, 167 ; colliua as a British 
Plant, by J. G. Baker, ^2 ; micran- 
tha, 350 ; rubiginosa, 350. 
Eoses, A. Deseglise ou Buker's Review 
of the British, 9. 
Routledge's 'Men of the Time,' 358. 
Roval Gardens at Kew, Sir W, J. 
Hooker's Eejjort on, 184. ' * f 
Eoyal Society, Candidates for Mem- 
bership of, 165 ; Eelief Fund, 32. 
Eubi, British, C. C. Babington's pro- 
jected publication oh, 165 ; Ger- 
nianici, 359. I 
Eumex Acetosa, 144. 
* Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Moidd,* by 
M. C. Cooke, 128. 
Ruta graveolens, 317. 
Saffron, on Cape, 296. 
Sagiaa ciliata, 197, 349. 
Salix Humboldtiana, 317. 
Sambucus Canadensis, 317 ; Mexi- 
cana, 317 ; nigra, 317. 
Sanguisorba officinalis, 118. 
Sapota Achras, 313. 
Sassafras Orinovensibus, 317. 
Saturcja thymoides, 319. 
Sauromatum Nubicum, 34. 
Saxifraga csespitosa, 0. C. Babingtou 
on, 123. 
Scaling, 300. 
Schefflera, 175 ; digitata, 176 ; Viti- 
ensis, 176. 
Schiin])er, Professor, Journey to Bri- 
tain and Ireland, 165 ; his views 
about the glacial periods, 231. 
Schleiden, Professor, Appointment to 
Botanical Chair at Dorpat, 100. 
Schnella splendens, 322. 
Schomburgk, Sir Robert, Death of, 
136. 
Schott, Dr. H., Death of, 136. 
^4j^i(jeae Novae, 34. 
. Proposed as Foreign 
Member of the Linnean Society^ 
100. 
Sciadophyllnm, sp. pi., 78 seq, ; Abys- 
sinicum, 267 ; acuminatum, 267 ; 
angidatura, 268 ; Baikiei» 267 ; 
Barteri, 267; Brownei, 266 ; caa- 
datum, 268 ; conicum, 267 ; deca- 
phyllura, 266; elatum, 267; fer- 
rugineum, 268; Gayanum, 268 
Goudotii, 266 ; heterotrichixm, 268 
Humboldtianum, 268 ; Manni, 267 
Mathewsi, 268; micranthum, 266 
ochroleucum,268; oxyanthum, 266 
pediceUatum, %?>^ ; pentandrum 
268 ; Quinduense, 266 ; spha^ro 
coma, 266 ; Sprucei, 268 ; Triana?, 
268 ; villosum, 266. 
