INDEX. 
405 
Sciadopanax, 73; S. Boivini, (Plate 
XXVII.) 74. 
Scir]>U8 sylvaticus, 351. 
Sechium edule, 279. 
Sedam,8p. pL, 197; drymarioideaj 379. 
Seeniann, B., Bignoiiiacearum a cl. 
Fi\ Welwitsch in Africte cequi- 
noctialis territorio Angolensi coUec- 
tarum descriptio, (Plates XXXY.- 
XL.) 329. 
On Epacria impressa, fl. 
pleno, 157. 
On Faradaja, a new Au- 
stralfau genus, 256. 
Flora Yitiensis, 132. 
On a GrigaTitic Equisetnm, 
132. 
On Hedcra Canariensis 
as an Irish Plant, 201. 
On Plnnts producing 
Double Flowers, 259. 
Revision of the S"atural 
OrderofHederaccfB, (PlateXXVII.) 
73, 173, 2G5, 361. 
Sequoia Welhngtoniana, 226. 
Sesaraum orientale, 144. 
Sjiakspere's Garden, by Sidney Beislv, 
133 ; T. W. G-issing on, 159. 
Shaw, Joim, On the Orthotricha, and 
other rare Mosses found near Dailly, 
in Ayrshire, 344. 
Stda rhombifolia, 383. 
Sieber's Herbarium, 100. 
Silver's Outlines of Elementary Bo- 
tany, announced, 390. 
Sinapis alba, 313 ; nigra, 313, 
Siparuna ( ~ Citrosma) auriculata, 
fulra, hispida, micranthft, Panaraen- 
sis, Si^rucei, Trianaea, 219. 
Sison Aniomum, 118, 391. 
Smilax ofBcinalis, 321. 
Smith, Alexander, Obituary of, 199. 
John, Sale of hia Fern Herba- 
rium, 35S. 
W. G.J on Gladiolus Illyricus 
in Devonshire, 220. 
M. T. Masters*s Re- 
marks on his malformed flowers, 
(Plate XXVIII.) 109. 
On Tuber excavatuni, 
11. 
Siiow coTeiing Tasmanian Tree-Fems, 
158. 
Yegetation under the, by N. B. 
Ward, 150. 
Solanum hirtum, 308; Melongena, 
148 ; nodiflorum, 34 ; verbascifoli- 
um, 319. 
Solorina crocea, 288 ; saccata var., 
288 ; liznbata, 288 ; spongiosa, 288. 
Sowerby, J.E.jhis 'Key to the Natural 
Orders of British Wild Flowers,' 
356. 
Spathodea, 332; campanidata, (Plate 
XL.) 332, 333 ; NUotica, 333. 
Spergularia, 117. 
Sphserodendron, 33 ; S. Angolense, 
(Plate XX YI.) 34. 
Sphinctrinia Angliea, 287 ; microce- 
phala, 287 ; turbinata, 287. 
SpigeHa Antheimia, 310. 
Spondias lutea, 280, 309 ; mangifera, 
280; purpurea, 280. 
Spinacia oleracea, 144. 
Spiraea Filipendula, 350. 
Spmil tendency of Plants, 166. 
Stations near Plymouth of some Plants 
that are either uncommon or new 
to Devon and Cornwall, by T. E. 
Archer Briggs, 349. 
Stellaria uliginosa, 117. 
Sfeenocybe cuspovum, 287. 
Sticta glomulifera, 288. 
Stigmatidium circumscriptum, 291 ; 
venosuni, 291. 
Storck, J., Onthe Cultivation of Cotton 
and CoiFee in the Yiti Islands, 124. 
projected Expedition t!lf?Jugh 
Yiti Le\ni, 359. 
Structure and Affinities of Callitri- 
chacese, by B. Clarke, 36. 
* Studi Organografici sui Fiori e sui 
Frutti delle Conifere,' by F. Parla- 
tore, 163. ;; 
Snllivant's Icones Muscorum, 32. 
Systematic Position of Hymeno- ' 
phylleaj, 28. 
Talinum patens, 320. 
Tamarindus Indica, 318. 
Tamaris Indica, and Pharos, galls of, 
296. 
Tasmanian Tree-ferns covered with 
snow, On, by S. Clifford, 158. 
Tate, Mr. E., his Exploration of Shet- 
land Islands, 263. 
Tea Plantations in India, 166. 
Tecoma Guayacan, 308. 
Telopea speciosissima, 363. 
Tertiary Flora, 21. ^ 
