i 
INDEX. 
389 
l 
More' s Paper on the Climate, Flora, 
Crops, and Vegetation of, 86. 
Is Lichen-growth any criterion of the 
Age of Prehistoric Structures? 308. 
Is Lichen- growth detrimental to 
Forest and Fruit Trees ? 308. 
Jamaica, Staple Products of, by Wil- 
son, (Author's name by mistake 
omitted), 276. 
Jambosa macrophylla, 275 ; vulgaris, 
275. 
Jatropha Manihot, 276. 
Journal de Sciencias Math. Phys. etc. 
de Lisbon, No. 1, 87. 
Ka?mpfer, E., Monument to, 250. 
Kalopanaois sp., 238. 
Keura, 105. 
Kew, Mortality of Assistants at Her- 
barium, 315. 
" Napoleon's Willow" cut down 
at, 316. 
Kirehoff, Dr., On Goethe and Wolff's 
Metamorphosis, 219. 
Knorria, 88. 
Krempelhuber, Dr. von, On Lichen 
Literature, 348. 
Kurz, J., On the Euphorbiaceous 
genus Capellenia, 23. 
Enumeration of Australian 
Lemnaceae, 115. 
On a New Species of Am- 
mania growing wild in the Botanic 
Garden#Caleutta, 375. 
Plant* Nonnullse Novse 
India* Orientalis, 240. 
__ Revision of the Indian 
Screwpines and their Allies (Plates 
LXIL, LXIIL, LXIV., LXV.), 93, 
125. 
Lactuca scariola, 270. 
Lagenaria vulgaris, 287. 
Lapland and Norway Plants, espe- 
cially Lichens, Isaac Carroll on 
some, 329. 
Larbalastier, Mr., his Fasciculus of Li- 
chens, 186. 
Larch di ise (Adelgis Laricis), 32. 
Lastre a semula, 72 ; dilatata, var. lepi- 
dota, 72. . 
Leaf-beds of the Hampshire Basin, 
306. _ 
Lecanora anomala, 256 j aphana,2o6; 
atro-fuscescens, 257; bacillifera, 256 ; 
episema, 257 ; chloropoliza, 258 ; 
circumpallens, 256 ; commutata, 
258 ; consentiens, 255 ; Dicksonii, 
255 ; furvula, 257 ; fusco-atra, 
257 ; globulosa, 256 ; gyrizans, 257 ; 
holomeloides, 256 ; homalotropa, 
258 ; Hutchinsise, 255 ; incana, 
258 ; intermixta, 256 ; lapicida, 
257; leiotea, 256; lenticularis, 258; 
lithopliila, 257; melancheima, 258; 
melama, 256 ; mesotropa, 257 ; ni- 
gritula,258; pana?ola, 255; phseops, 
255 ; pulverea, 258 ; Rhsetica, var. 
hyperborea, 255 ; sanguinaria, 258 ; 
succedens, 258 ; segregans, 258 ; te- 
nebrosa, 257 ; umbonata, 257 ; urn- 
bonella, 257 ; umbrina, 255 ; ur- 
ceolata, 259. 
Lecoq, Professor, Paper on the Moun- 
tain Flora of Auvergne, 86. 
Lees, Edwin, on a New Station for 
Eryngium campestre, 345. 
Lemna, 115 ; arrhiza, 71 ; melanor- 
rhiza, 115 ; minor, 22, 115 ; pleior- 
rhiza, 115. 
Lemnacea?, on Australian, by S. Kurz, 
115. 
Leontodon, autumnalis, var. pratensis, 
67. 
Lepidium Smithii, 72. 
Lepidodendrou, 305. 
Leptogium chloromelum, 254. 
Leucojum vernum, 70. 
Lichen Flora of the Druidical Stones 
of Scotland, 187. 
Lichenology. Contributions to British, 
by Isaac Carroll, 25 4. 
Lichens, on some Norway and Lap- 
land, collected in 1863, by Isaac 
Carroll, 329. 
Lindsay, Dr. W. Lauder, on the Ob- 
stacles to the Utilization of New 
Z land Flax (Phormium tenax), 
341. 
Linnsea, continued by Dr.Garcke, 185. 
Linnean Society of London, 380. 
Liquidambar Formosana, by H. F. 
Ilance, 110. 
Literary and Philosophical Society of 
Manchester, 63. 
Lithothrix, a New Genus of Corallinse, 
by Dr. J. E. Gray, 33. 
Logwood, 278. 
Lomaria, 2. 
