INDEX. 
391 
Mueller, Dr. F., Note on the Genus 
Diplanthera, 212. 
■ , On Australian Vegeta- 
tion Indigenous or Introduced, in 
its bearings on the occupation of 
the territory, etc., 160, 200. 
■ , On an Undescribed 
Casuarina, from West Australia, 
211. 
— . On an Undescribed 
Senecio from South Africa, 24-1. 
, and C. Walter, On the 
Different Woods and other articles 
used by the Yarra Natives for Wea- 
pons, 139. 
, Request for European 
Plants for Australia, 2 14. 
Miiller, Dr. John, Innovation in No- 
menclature by, in De Candolle's 
Prodromus, 81* 151. 
, Monograph of Euphor- 
biacese, A. De Candolle on, 15. 
Munby, Gr., Indigenous Plants of Al- 
geria, 90. 
Murray, Andrew, on a New Conifer 
from Arctic America (Plate LXIX.), 
252, 253. 
, New Popular Perio- 
dical, 317. 
Murray a exotica, 273. 
Musa paradisiaca, 288 ; sapient um, 
288. 
Myrrliis odorata, 363. 
Napoleon's Willow at Kew cut down, 
310. 
Narcissus, on Corona of, Paper on, by 
W. Gr. Smith; 86. 
Native Tulip-tree of New South Wales, 
Dr. Geo. Bennett on, 110. 
Neuropteris Loshii, 222. 
New South Wales, on the Introduction 
and Cultivation of the Orange- tree 
in, by Dr. Geo. Bennett, 116. 
New Zealand Flora, Maori-Latin In- 
dex to Handbook of, 215. 
New Zealand Plants, J. D. Enys on, 
214. 
Nicandra plr doides, 73. 
Nicol's Fossi'ls, 90. 
Nicotiana Tabacum, 270. 
Nomencliture, Innovation in, in Dr. 
John Mailer's part of vol. xv. of 
De Candolle's ' Prodromus,' 81, 
151. 
Nomenclature of Plants, by A. De 
Candolle, 347. 
North Greenland, Exploration of the 
Plant-beds of, 301. 
Northumberland and Durham, Balhist 
Floras of the Coast of, by John 
Hoj:^, 47. 
Norway and Lapland Plants, I. Carroll 
on some (especially Lichens) , 329. 
Note on Cali men's, Nee3, and Iletero- 
pappus, Less., with Description of a 
New Species of the latter Genus, 
by H. F. Hance, 369. 
Notes on the Native Tulip -tree of New 
South Wales, by Dr. Geo. Bennett, 
140. 
Nottingham, Notice of Papers read at 
Meeting of British Association at, 
23, 47. 
Obstacles to the Utilization of New 
Zealand Flax (Phormium tenax), 
By Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay, 341. 
Oetopleuria in it-ran tha, 211. 
(Enanthe crocata, 360 ; fistulosa, 360; 
Philandrium, 360; pimpinelloides, 
360. 
Orange tree in New South Wales, on 
the Introduction and Culture of, by 
Dr. G. Bennett, 116. 
Orchis Morio, 311. 
Orkney, Dr. Wm. Traill on Sub- 
marine Forests, etc., in, 174, 187. 
Orthotriehum phvllauthum, 252. 
Opegrapha sax; na, 259. 
Ophrvs aranifera, Abnormal forms of, 
(Plan- EiXXII. A ,317. 
Osssea miorantha, 211. 
Oxalis corn i< -mala, 309. 
O xy mens, 211. 
Paiva, Baron Castello de, Description 
of a New Sempowivum from the 
Salvage Isl ids, 21. 
Palm-trees of Old Calabar, 282. 
Panaeis sp., 237, 289. 
Panax aculeatum, 23S ; divaricatum, 
239; fragrana, 239 ; Gaudichauclii, 
236 ; horridum, 237 ; Loureirea- 
ii um, 238; ovatum, 236; platy- 
phylla, 236; sessiliilorum,239; spi- 
nosa, 238. 
Pandanace;e, 91, 97. 
Paiuianus, 91, 97; affinis, 101; Bagea, 
130; Candelabrum, 127; carieosus 
