INDEX. 
395 
Sparganium, 94; erect urn, 96 ; erec- 
tum, £. simplex, 96. 
Spennera circsBoides, 211. 
Sphaerophoron compressum, 254. 
Sphenophyllum,304,354,356; Schlot- 
heimii (Plate LXVIII. fig. 3), 230. 
Spinacia oleracea, 270. 
Spirant lies aestivalis, 70. 
Spiridens, Monograph on, 347. 
Stachys ambigua, 68; Betonica, 63; 
palustri-sylvatica, 68. 
Stangeria, 2. 
Staphidium azureum, 210 ; pauciflo- 
rum Wilsonii, 210 $ purpureuin. 
210. 
Staple Products of Jamaica, by Wil- 
son (Author's name accidentally 
omitted), 276. 
Statice Limonium, var. serotina, 69. 
Stewart, J., Death of, 154. 
Stewart, Mr., of Belfast, Discovery of 
Acorus Calamus in Ireland, 46. 
Stilbocarpa, 285. 
Strobilites Bucklandii, 309 ; elonga- 
tus, 15. 
Submarine Forests, etc., in Orkney, 
Dr. Wm. Traill on, 174. 
Submarine Forests of Orkney, 187. 
Sugar, 276. 
Tagua, 122. 
Tahitian Fungus, An Edible, 263. 
Talbot ia elegans, Balf. (gen. u.), 280. 
Tasmanian Vegetation, Leafing, 
Flowering, and Fruiting of, 379. 
Taxinea?, 3. 
Tecoma Amboinensis, 874 ; Dendro- 
phila,37;5 ; grandiilora, 373 ; salig- 
na, 375. 
Telopea speciosisshna, Additional 
Notes on, by Dr. George Bennett, 
140. 
Tenby, Plants gathered near, by H. 
Trimen, M.B., 301. 
Tennant, Dr., Death of, 155. 
Theobroma Cacao, 277. 
Thuyites expansus, 19. 
Thwaites, Dr., his failing health, 315. 
Topobea multiilora, 211. 
Tordvlium maximum. 
Torilis anthriscus, 362; infesta, 362; 
nodosa, 362. 
Tortula fallax, Wm. Mitten on some 
British Mosses allied to, 324. 
. 325, 326, 327 ; gigan- 
tea, 326 ; gracilis, 325 ; Hibemica, 
329 ; msulana, 328 ; lurida, 327 ; 
recurvifoha, 325; rigidnia, 327; 
smuosa, 327; spadicea, 326, 327; 
vinealis, 324, 325, 327, 328, 348 ; 
vinealis, var. nivalis, 326. 
Traill, Dr. Wm., On Submarine Fo- 
rests and other remains of Indige- 
nous Wood in Orkney, 174. 
Trappean Ash, Carboniferous Fossil 
Trees imbedded in, in the Isle of 
Arran, by E. A. Wiinsch, 305. 
Triana, Jo>e, Enumeracion de las 
Melastoinaceas de Chontales en Ni- 
caragua recogidas por el Sr. Dr. 
B. Seemann, 209. 
Memoir on Melasto- 
maceae, 123. 
219. 
receiving Prize Medal, 
Trianosperma ficifolia, 287. 
Trichostomum, 325 ; giganteum, 326 ; 
rigidulum, 326 ; rubellum, 0, 326. 
Tnfolium liybridum, 73 ; elegans, 73. 
Trimen, Dr., appointed Lecturer at 
St. Mary's Hospital, 185. 
Flora of Middlesex, 90. 
On the Plants of South 
Pembrokeshire, 301. 
Report of London Bo- 
tanical Exchange Club, 65. 
Weeds and their Cha- 
racteristics, 296, 
Trima vulgaris, 358. 
Triolena hirsuta, 211. 
Triphasia trifoliata, 273. 
Triticum caninurn, 72. 
Tropaeolum majus, Abnormal Flowers 
of, 59. 
Tulip-tree of New South Wales, Dr. 
George Bennett on, 140. 
Typha, 94 ; angustifolia, 95 ; Bunge- 
ana, 96; elephant ina, 94; latii'o* 
lia, 95, 311 ; minima, 96. 
Typhacea? 93, 94. 
Typhineae, 94. 
Umbellifera?, Distribution of British, 
by W. B. Hemsley, 356. 
L T ncaria pteropoda, 241. 
L T nger, Professor, his retirement from 
Oillee, 380. 
United States, A. Ernst on the Plants 
of the Southern, common to Vene- 
zuela, 290. 
