384 
INDEX. 
Canada Botanical Society, 315. 
, Post-Pliocene Climate in, 
12L 
Canna edulis, 267, 276 ; Indica, 276. 
Capellenia, On the Euphorbiaceous 
Genus, by J. Kurz, 23. 
Caracas, Natural History Society, 347. 
, The Plants cultivated or na- 
turalized in the Valley of, and their 
Vernacular Names, by A. Ernst, 
264, 287. 
Carboniferous Fossil Trees imbedded 
in Trappean Ash in the Isle of Ar- 
ran, by E. A. Wunsch, 305. 
Carduus acanthoides, 68 ; crisjms, 67, 
68 ; Forsteri, 68 ; pratensis, 68 ; 
pseudo-Forsteri, 68 ; nutans, 67 ; 
nutanti-crispus, 67. 
Carex,New Species of, 308; Thwaitesii, 
235. 
Carludovica, 94. 
Carrageen, 155. 
Carroll, Isaac, Contributions to British 
Lichen ology, 254. 
• , On some Plants, espe- 
cially Lichens, collected in 1863 in 
Norway and Lapland, 329. 
Plants observed in 
Iceland in June, 1861, 107. 
irruthers, W., On Calamiteee and 
Fossil Equisetacea?, 304. 
. On British Fossil 
Cycadese, 302. 
, On 
from 
tons Fruits 
Rocks of Britain 
LX.), 1. 
, On the Fruits of Ca- 
Gymnosperma- 
the Secondary 
(Plates LVIL- 
lamites, 349. 
On the Fruit of a 
Pandanus from the Great Oolite, 
304. 
Caruel, T., Plants introduced into 
Tuscany, 250. 
Carum Carvi, 359 ; verticillatum, 359. 
Cams, Dr., Convocation of Adjuncts 
of the Imperial German Academy, 
Caryota, 286. [315. 
Caspary, Dr., Discovery of Rare 
Plants, 315 ; his Paper at Botani- 
cal Congress on Effects of Tempe- 
rature, 85. 
Casuarina, Dr. F. Mueller on an Un- 
described Species (acuaria), from 
West Australia. 211. 
Catalogue of British Plants, London 
Botanical Exchange Club, ed. 6, 
217. 
Caucalis daucoides, 362; latifolia, 
362. 
Centradenia inaequilateralis, 211; ro- 
sea, 211. 
Cerastium tetrandum, 309. 
Chserophyllum aromaticum, 362 ; au- 
reum, 362 ; temulum, 362. 
Chamserops humilis, 123. 
Cheirodendron, 236 ; Gaudichaudii, 
236; lsetevirens, 236; platyphyl- 
lum, 236; Samoense, 237; Valdi- 
viense, 236. 
Chenopodium ambrosioides, 73 ; Bo- 
nus-Henricus, 311 ; glaucum, 69 ; 
intermedium, 69 ; multifidum, 73 ; 
urbicum, 69. 
Chignon Fungus, So-called, Dr. H. 
Beigel on (Plate LXVIL), 189, 
279, 311. 
Chinchona, 278. 
Bark from India, 123. 
Barks, Mr. J. E. Howard's 
Paper on, 86. 
cultivation in Jamaica, 280. 
cultivation in India, 155. 
rubra, 278. 
Chocolate, 277 
Chondrus crispus, 155. 
Chontales en Nicaragua, Enumera- 
cion de las Melastomaceas de, por 
Jose Triana, 209. 
Chrysophyllum Cainito, 288. 
Chuquiraga insignis, 123. 
Cicuta virosa, 358. 
Cinchona (see Chinchona). 
Citrus Aurantium, 272; Bergamia, 
273 ; Bigaradia, 273 : Decumana, 
273 ; Limetta, 273; Limonum, 
273 ; medica, 273. 
Cladonia*, Arctic, 251. 
Clarke, B., Letter from, on his New 
Arrangement of Phanerogamous 
Plants, etc., including their rela- 
tions with the Cryptogams, 213. 
Clarke, C. B., A List ot the Flower- 
ing Plants, Ferns, and Mosses col- 
lected in the immediate vicinity of 
Andover, by, 51. 
Clathraria, 1, 6, 302; 
303; Lyellii, 303; Milleri, 303; 
Mantelli, 303. 
Clematis floribumla, 240. 
Bucklandii, 
