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INDEX. 
Apple-tree, Large, in N. Carolina, 
379. 
Aralia, 285 ; erinacea, 237 ; lsetevi- 
rens, 236 ; paniculata', 237 ; penta- 
phylla, 238; trifoliata, 238 ; trigy- 
na, 236 ; Valdiviensis, 236. 
Araliaceae, 285. 
Araucaria, 3 ; Bidwilli (Plate LX. fig. 
2. 4), 18 ; Cookii, 17 ; spluerocarpa, 
16. 
Araucarites Pippin gfordien sis, 17 ; 
sphserocarpus (Plate LX. fig. 1), 
16. 
Arehangelica officinalis, 361. 
Arctic America, On a New Conifer 
from (Plate LXIX. fig. 1, 8-13), by 
Andrew Murray, 253. 
Arctium majus, 310 ; minus, 310. 
Ardoino, M., Flora of the Maritime 
Alps 219. 
Arracacha esculent a, 268. 
Arran, Co. Galway, Notes of a Bota- 
nical Tour to the Island of, by Dr. 
E. Percival Wright, 80. 
Arrowroot, 276. 
Arthonia ilicina, 259 ; ilicinella, 
259. 
Artificial Production of Agaricus 
(Volvaria) LoveiamiB, Berk., by 
W. G. Smith, 365. 
Artocarpus incisa, 288. 
Ash, Trappean, Carboniferous Fossil 
Trees imbedded in the Isle of Arran, 
by E. A. Wiinsch, 305. 
Asplenium Mertensianum, 262 ; Pe- 
kinense, 262 j varians, 262. 
Aster Hungaricus, 367 ; salicifolius, 
367 ; salignus, 306, 367. 
Asterophyllites, 88, 304, 350, 356. 
Astianthus, 37 1 ; longifolius, 375. 
AstilbeStoliczkai, 240. 
Astrantia major, 358. 
Australia, European Plants for, 211. 
Australian Lemnaceae, On, by S. 
Eurz, 115. 
Australian Vegetation in its bearings 
on Occupation of Territory, by F. 
Mueller, 20, 160, 200. 
Auvergne, On the Mountain Flora of, 
by Professor Lecoq, 86. 
Babington, Prof or C. C, New Edi- 
tion of his Manual, 153. 
, On Aster 
Babington, Professor C. C, Propaga- 
tion of Kubi, 377. 
Baomyces microeephalus, 254. 
Baker, J. G\, On the World- distribu- 
tion of the British Ferns, 74. 
1 Report of London Bo- 
tanical Exchange Club for 1866, 
65. 
_ , , On Salix Grahami, 
Borrer (Plate LXVL), 157. 
Balfour, Professor, Bare Plants re- 
cently Collected in Scotland, 308. 
Ballast Flora, 2 11). 
Ballast Floras of the Coasts of Dur- 
ham and Northumberland, by John 
Hogg, 47. 
Bamboo, 278. 
Barbarea intermedia, 65, 309. 
Barbula, 325 ; recurvifolia, 325,326 ; 
robusta, 326 ; vinealis, 328. 
Barkhausia feet id a, 73. 
Barry, Professor de, 89. 
Batatas edulis, 267 ; fastigiata, 267. 
Beckera, 355. 
Beigel, Dr., Discovery of an Alga on 
the Human Ear, 313. 
, On the so-called Chignon 
Fungus (Pleurococeus Beigeli), 
(Plate LXVIL), 189, 279, 311. 
Bennett, Dr. G., Additional Notes on 
the Native Tulip-tree of N. S. 
Wales (Telopea speciosissima), 140. 
-, Notes on two Species 
of the Genus Alstonia from New 
( aledonia and N. S. Wales, 150. 
-, On the Introduction 
salignus, 367. 
and Cultivation of the Orange-tree 
in N. S. Wales, 116. 
Bennett, J. J., Editing Robert 
Brown's Works, 380. 
, Official Report on 
the Botanical Department of the 
British Museum, 231. 
Bennettites, 303; Gibsoni, 303 ; Sax- 
byi, 303. 
Bentham, G., and J. D. Hooker, Ge- 
nera Plantarum, vol. i., 313. 
Berkeley, Rev. M. J., Allium carina- 
tum, a New British Phamogam, 
314. 
% Annuity to, 
185. 
Bertolonia hirsuta, 211. 
Beta vulgaris, 269. 
Biatora umbonata, 257. 
