INDEX. 
383 
Bignonia Chinensis, 373 ; grandiflora, 
373 ; radicans, 373 ; var. major, 
372, var. minor, 371 ; rhodantha, 
373 ; viminalis, 375. 
Bignoniacese, Revision of the Natural 
Order, by B. Seemann, 371. 
Bigsby, Dr. J. J., On Silurian Plants, 
186. 
Blackberry, Golden-Teined, 279. 
Black Pepper, 277. 
Blytt, Axel, Paper on the Vegetation 
of the Sogne Fjord, 86. 
Bochmeria nivea, 277, 278. 
Bonpland, A., 153.. 
Botanical Congress and International 
Horticultural Exhibition at Lon- 
don, 85, 90. 
Botanical Department of the British 
Museum, J. J. Bennett's Official 
Keport on, 221. 
Botanical Exchange Club, Curator's 
Report of the London, for 1866 
(Plate LXL), 65. 
Botanical News, 32, 59, 89,122, 153, 
185, 219, 249, 279, 315, 347, 379, 
315, 347, 378. 
Botanical Society of Canada, 315. 
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 39, 
91, 123, 154, 187, 250, 280. 
Botanical Society of France, 89. 
Botany, British, Professor C. C. Ba- 
bington's Manual of, 6th edition, 
184. 
Botrjtis cauli flora, 271. 
Bornia, 355. 
Brassica campestris, 267; Napus, 
2117 ; oleracca, 270, 271. 
Braim, Dr. Alex., On Schweinfurthia, 
260. t _ 
Briggs, T. R. Archer, Unrecorded 
Stations of, and Notes respecting 
some Plymouth Plants, 309. 
British Association, Report of, 23, 31, 
47, 302. 
British Botany, Professor C. C. Ba- 
bington's Manual of, 184. 
British Ferns, On the World -distri- 
bution of, bv J. G. Baker, 74. 
British Fossil Cycadew, by W. Carru- 
thers, 302. 
British Lichenology, Contributions 
to, by Isaac Carroll, 254. 
British U osses allied to Tortula fallax, 
by Mr. Mitten, 324. 
British Museum, Official Keport on 
the Botanical Department, by J. J. 
Bennett, 231. 
British Plants, London Catalogue of, 
6th ed., 217. 
Britten, Mr. J., Catalogue of Buck- 
inghamshire Plants, 378. 
Bromus arvensis, 73. 
Brown, Robert, his Miscellaneous 
Works, 380. 
Bruckmannia, 355. 
Buchenau, Dr., On Oaks struck by 
Lightning, 347. 
. 9 On Juncacea? and 
Juncagineae, 249. 
- On the Seed of Jun- 
cacese, 316. 
Buckinghamshire Plants, List of, by 
J. Britten, 378. 
Bunias orientalis, 73. 
Bunium Bulbocastrum, 359; flexuo- 
sum, 359. 
Bupleurum aristatum, 360 ; falcatum, 
360; jucundum, 240; rotundifoli- 
um, 360 ; tenuissimum, 360. 
Buxbaumia indusiata in Aberdeen- 
shire, 124, 156, 262. 
Calabar Palms, 282. 
Calabar Poison Bean, 347. 
Caladium esculentum, 276. 
Calamagrostis Langsdorffii and Phrag- 
mitoi ?, by H. F. Hance, 233. 
Calamintlm Briggsii, 310; menthi- 
folia, 310; officinalis, 310. 
Calamite® and Fossil Equisetacea?, 
bv W. Carrutliers, 355, 364. 
Calamites, 88, 304, 356. 
, On the Fruit of, by W. 
Carrutliers, 349. 
Group, a New Genus of 
(AphyllQstachys), by Prof. GOppcrt 
(Plate LXVIIL), 221. 
Calamodendron, 354. 
Calimeris integrifolia, 369. 
Callitriche, Paper on, by Hcgeimair, 
348. 
Calluna Atlantica, Seem., Prof. Asa 
Gray on ( c Silliman's Journal ')> 84. 
Calocasia esculent a, 266. 
Calophysa setosa, 209. 
Campanula rotundifolia, 310. 
Campsis, 371; adrepens, 373; Am- 
boinensis, 37 1 ; Curtisii, 371 ; Den- 
drophila, 373; Fortunei, 373 ; ra- 
dicans, 372. 
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