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INDEX. 
Saccharum officii! arum, 269 ; viola- 
ceuui, 269. 
Sagina ciliata, 72, 309. 
Sago, 276. 
Sagrtea neurocarpa, 211. 
Salix ambigua, 69 ; £. major, 70 ; 
aurita, 69 ; cinereo-repens, 70. 
Gralmmi, Borrer, J. G. Baker 
on (Plate LXVL), 157 ; herbacea, 
157; polaris, 157; repens, 70; 
spatlmlata, 70; versifolia. 70. 
Sanicula crassicaulis, 268 ; Europsca, 
358. 
Sapota Achras, 288. 
Sarcinanthus, 94. 
Sarmentaria decora, 210. 
Sarothamnus scoparius, 63. 
Scandix Pecten-Veneris, 362. 
Schistidium recurvifolium, 325. 
Schubertia, 237. 
Schweinfurthia, 249. 
Sciadodendron, 285 ; excelsum (Plate 
LXXI., by misprint in text LXX.), 
286. 
Sciadophyllum Gayanum, 236 ; race- 
miforme, 237. 
Screwpines, On the Indian, by S 
Kurz, 93, 125. 
Secondary Eocks of Britain, Gym- 
nospermatous Fruits from, by W. 
Carruthers (Plate LVII.-LX.), 1. 
Sedum purpureum, 67; Tseschkei, 
240. 
Seemann, B., Revision of the Natural 
Order Bignoniacece, 371. 
Revision of the Natural 
Order of Hederacea?, 236, 285. 
Weeds and their Character- 
istics, 195. 
His Eeturn from Nicaragua, 
185. ° ' 
laginella affinis, 149; apus, 143 ; 
atroviridis, 145 ; Breynii, 144 ; 
caulescens, 145; ciliata, 145 ; con- 
ferta, 146 ; convoluta, 147 ; cuspi- 
data, 147 ; delicatissima, 144 ; den- 
ticulata, 14 1 ; erythropus, 146 ; 
flabellata, 146; Galeottii, 149; 
Griffithii, 146; Helvetica, 144; in- 
crescentifolia, 145; insequalifolia, 
145; involvens, 147; Japonica, 
148; Kraussiana, 148; laevigata, 
145; Lobbii, 146; Ludovi'-ina, 
143 ; Lyallii, 146 ; Martensii, 144; 
Pervillei, 146 ; pilifera, 148 ; htt- 
matodes, 146 ; pubescens, 147 ; 
pumila, 143 ; rubricaulis, 149 ; 
rupestris, 143 ; sarmentosa, 141; 
serpens, 144 ; spinulosa, 142 ; ste- 
nopliylla, 149 ; stolonifera, 149 ; 
sulcata, 149 ; uliginosa, 143 ; un- 
cinata, 144 ; Veitchii, 148 : viticu- 
losa, 146 ; Vogelii, 147 ; Wal- 
liohii, 146. 
Sehiginella, Supposed Hybrid, 145. 
Selaginellas cultivated in the Koyal 
Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, by 
Dr. W. E. M'Nab, 141. 
Selby, P. J., Death of, 154. 
Sempervivum, a New, from the Sal- 
vage Islands, by the Baron do Cas- 
tello de Paiva, 21. 
Sempervivum Lovvei, Description of, 
21. 
Senecio adenoleucus, 24 ; leucoglossus, 
243 ; oxyrifohus, 242, 243 ; pauci- 
fohus, 213 ; tropaeoiifolius, 242. 
, On an Undeseribed South 
African, by Dr. F. Mueller, 241. 
Sequoia, 19; Coutsise, 19. 
Sequoites Woodwardii (Plate LIX. 
figs. 11-16), 19. 
Seseli Libanotis, 360. 
Siebold, Baron von, Obituary of, 220. 
Sigillaria, 88, 305. 
Silaus pratensis, 361. 
Silicified Vegetable Structures from 
the Zambesi, 155. 
Singhalese Sedge, Dr. A. F. Hance on 
a New, 235. 
Sison Amomum, 359. 
Shim angustifolium, 359 ; latifolium, 
359. 
Smith, James, Obituajrv of, 91. 
Smith, W. G., On the Artificial Pro- 
duction of Agaricus (Volvaria) 
Loveianus, Berk., 865. 
The Corona of Nar- 
cissus, Remarks on at Botanical 
Congress, 86. 
Plntes of Fungi, 249. 
Smith, J., Weeds and their Charac- 
teristics, 245. 
Smyrnium Olusatrum, 363. 
Solan.-i cese, On the Structure of the 
Testa of the Seeds of, Paper on, 
86. 
Solanum esculentum,288: tuberosum, 
261. 
Sparganiece, 94 
