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INDEX. 
^-r . 
TetragoTiia espansa, 161 ; impiexi- 
coma, 161. ^^ 
^ '^etrapanax papyriferunij 368, '■ 
Tetrathjlaciunij On, by B. Clarke, 
126. 
Thalictrum flextiosuin, 115. 
Tlielospis melathelia, 293 » 
Thelotreraa subtile, 289. 
Theobroma Cacaoj 118. 
Thief Palm, 353. 
Thirsk Botanical Exchange Club : 
Curators' Eeport for 1864, by J. G. 
Baker and William Poggitt, 115. 
Thwaites's Enumeration of Ceylon 
Plants, completed, 32. 
ThymelesBj On Isew or Little-known 
Polynesian, by Asa Gray, 302. 
Tinia cvlindracea, 2. 
Toriceliia, 361 ; T. tQi^folia, (Plate 
XLI.) 362. 
Trachylia tympanella, 287. 
'Treasury of Botany,' by Lindley and 
Moore, 328. " . /n - r 
Tree-ferns, On Tasmanian coVerecl 
with snow, by S. Cliffordj 158. 
Trematodon Soimsii, 390. 
Trichomanesj 28 ; radicans in Arran, 
104. 
TrifoUum glomeratuni, 349. 
Trigonella ornithopodioides, 349. 
Trimen, H., his Paper on Elora of 
New Forest, 232. 
Triumfetta semitriloba, 148. 
Trixis frutescens, 309 ; neriifolia, 309. 
Trochodendrese, On the Systematic 
Position of, by A, W. Eicliler, 150. 
Truffle, A now British (Tuber excava- 
tum), by W. G. Smith, 11. 
Truffles, On British, (Plate XXX.) by 
M. C. Cooke, 137. 
Tuber excavatum,Vitt ., A new British 
Truffle, by W. G. Smith, On, 11 ; by 
M. C. Cooke, (Plate XXX.), 137. 
Umbelliferse, ^Estivation of, 360. 
Unger, P., Kew Holland in Europe, 
^39. 
— The Sunken Island of At- 
lantis, 12. 
Dr. P. and Dr. Th. Kotschy, 
The Island of Cyprus, 224. 
TJredinese, On the, by De Bary, 165. 
Tarleties, White-flowered, of British 
Plants, by J. Britten, 335. 
Vegetable Hybridity, 86. ^ 
Vegetable Origin of Diamonds, 84. 
Vegetation of the Chatham Islands, 
sketched by P. Mueller, 95. ^^^''^ 
Vepris lanceolata, 296. 
Veratrum Sabadilla, 278."' 
Verbascum nigro-pulverulentum, 119. 
Vernacular names of Medicinal Plants 
of Venezuela, by A. Ernst, 143, 
277, 306. 
Vcrrucaria bryospila, 293 ; cinerella, 
293 ; clopina, 292 ; consociata, 
293 ; fulvescens, 293; glabrata,293; 
inumbrata, 202 ; intercedens, 292 j 
leptotera, 293 ; litoralis, 293 ; mi- 
crospora, 292 ; microsporioides, 
293 ; mucosa, 292 ; Sendtneri, 292; 
striatula, 292 ; subumbrina, 292 ; 
subintegra, 293 ; verrucoso- arcolata, 
292. 
Victoria, Fibrous Plaiits of, 160; 
Medicinal Plants of, 160 ; Culinary 
Vegetables, Fruit, andPoragePlants, 
indigenous to, 161. 
Victoria, Tlie Plants indigenous to the 
,.,.Polony of, by Dr. P. Mueller, 263. 
Villaresia, On,'by B. Clarke, 127. 
Vibumxim Lantana, 118. 
Viola Curtisii, 117; sabulosa, 117; 
sylvatica yar. 349 ; tricolor, fl. 
pleno, 27. 
Vitex (?) macrophylla, 259, i 
Viti Islands, On the Cultivation of 
Cotton and Coffee in the, by J, 
Storck, 124. " 
B. Seemann's Flora of, 
132. 
Vrij, Dr. J. E. De, On the Cultiva- 
tion of Quinine in Jaya and Britisli 
India, 131. 
Walpers' ' Annales Botanices Syste- 
maticec,' voU vi. auctore Dr. C. 
Mueller, 357- ^ 
Waratali, or Native Tulip-tree of New 
South Wales (Telopea specio- 
sissima), by G. Bennett, 363, 
Ward, X. B., Vegetation under the 
Snow, 159. 
Warren, Miss, Obituary of, 101. 
Water- weeds, Dr. J. G. Gray, Hand- 
book of British, 222. 
Wedelia puichella, 313. 
Welwitschii Iter Angolense, 329. 
Welwitschia. 390, 
