INDEX. 
393 
Potamogeton decipiens (Plate LXL), 
71 ; lucens, 71 ; prselongus, 71. 
Potato, Introduction of, 250. 
Potentilla hirta, 73. 
Pritzel, Index of Botanical Figures, 
219. 
Proceedings of the British Association, 
Nottingham, Meeting at, 31. 
Proteaceae, 2. 
Prunus avium, 310 ; Cerasus, 310. 
Laurocerasus, Professor A. 
Dickson on an Abnormal Leaf in 
(Plate LXXIL C), 323. 
Pseudopanax, 236. 
Psidium Guajava, 287 ; pomiferum, 
287 ; pyriferum, 287. 
Punica Granatum, 274. 
Puttoo Manga and Puttoo Kai, 62. 
Pyrenopsis lecanopsoides, 254 
Pyrus Mains, 274. 
Quckett Microscopical Club, 220. 
Ranunculus Baudotii, 65. 
. Ficaria, On Double 
Flowers of, by Dr. M. T. Masters, 
158. 
Raphanus sativus, 267. 
Regel, Dr., On Russian Apples, 249. 
Report of the London Botanical Ex- 
change Club for 1866, by the Cura- 
tors (Plate LXL), 65. 
Report of Proceedings of Interna- 
tional Horticultural Exhibition and 
Botanical Congress, London, May, 
1866, 85. 
Revision of the Indian Screw-pines 
and their Allies, by S. Kurz, 93, 
125. 
Revision of the Natural Order Bigno- 
niaceee, by B. Seemann, 371. 
Revision of the Natural Order Ilede- 
racese, by Dr. Berthold Seemann 
(Plate LXXL, by misprint in text 
LXX.), 236, 285. 
Reverchon, M., his Plants of Savoy 
and Piedmont, 186. 
Rhexia acisanthera, 211; insequila- 
teralis, 211 ; uniflora, 211. 
Rhynchanthera adenophora, 211. 
Robertson, Dr. W. T., Report of the 
Papers, Discussion, and General 
Proceedings of the British Associa- 
tion, 31. 
Robin, Charles, On Pleurococcus, 
312. 
Rosa Andrzeiowskii, Steven, Boreau 
(non Besser), 44 ; Annesiensis, 
Desegl., 36 ; Arduennensis, CrSpin, 
34 ; arvensis, 67 ; bibracteata, 66 ; 
Borreri, 66 ; canescens, 40 ; canina, 
41, 66 ; ciliato-petala, Koch (non 
Besser), 44 ; cinerascens, 42 ; coro- 
nata, 76; cuspidata, 35, 38,40, 44, 
45 ; dimorpha, 36 ; Dilleniana, 42 ; 
dumosa, 77 ; farinosa, 36 ; Gre- 
nierii, 77 ; heterophylla, 42 ; ino- 
dora, 65, 66 ; insidiosa, 36; Jundzil- 
liana, 38; Jundzilliana, Baker {non 
Besser), 40 ; Klutrii, 66 ; Serin- 
geana, 35 ; micrantha, 310 ; mi- 
nuta, Boreau, 77 ; mollis, 0. resi- 
nosa, LindL, 45 ; mollissima, Fries 
{non Willd.), 44, 46; mollissima, 
&. caerulea, Woods, 45 ; mollissima, 
b, Lejeune, 35 ; mollissima, 5. sub- 
erecta, Woods, 45 ; omissa, 36 ; 
pomifera, Fries, 77 ; do., Herm., 
77, 79; pulchella, 42; recondita, 
78 ; resinosa, 76, 77 ; scabriuscula, 
£m.,40,41; scabriuscula, Winch.,42 ; 
Sherardi, 44, 45 ; Bhcrardi, Daries, 
40 ; do., Daries and Sm., 43 ; sub- 
cristata, 40 ; subglobosa, 43 ; rubi- 
ginosa, 66 ; systyla, 67 ; tomentosa, 
var. 6, Woods, 43; tomentosa, Baker, 
40 ; do., Duhy, 40 ; tomentosa, 
Gren., 41; tomentosa, Smith, 36, 
37 ; tomentosa, a. Smitliiana, 36 ; 
tomento>a, Woods, 35, 39 ; Tumoni- 
ensis, Desegl., 36; vestita, Godet, 
34 ; villosa, L., 37, 38, 39 ; villosa,£, 
Huds., 37 ; villosa, L. (in part), 77 ; 
villosa, a. pomifera, Desc, 77 ; vil- 
losa, Woods, 44. 
On Polliniferous Ovules in, by 
Dr. Masters (Plate LXXIL B), 
318. 
— Revision of the Section Tomen- 
tosa of the Genus, by A. Deseglise, 
34, 76. 
Rostan, Dr. E., his Dried Plants, 348. 
Rubi, Propagation of, by C. C. Ba- 
bington, 377. 
Runge on Amber, 347. 
Ryckia, 101. 
Ryder, II. J., his Discovery of Erio- 
phorum alpinum, X., in Ireland, 
46. 
