sum calycinum near Epping, 220 



NOTCUTT, W. L. 



Plants in the neighbourhood of Fare- 

 ham, 201 

 Ogilby, Leslie 



Botanical Ramble in Connemara and 

 Arran, 345 

 Ralfs, John, A.L.S. 



Coleochoete scutata, 48 

 Salter, T. Bell, M.D., F.L.S. 



On the Genus Rubus, 87, 97, 131, 

 198 ; Yellow Juice of CEnanthe cro- 

 cata, 116; Calamintha sylvatica, 

 171 ; Meaning of the word recurvus, 

 200 

 Sharp, John 



Malaxis paludosa at Tunbridge Wells, 

 42 

 Sidebotham, J 



Plants collected in Westmoreland, 316 

 Smith, Rev. Gerard Edwards, M.A. 

 Claims of Alyssum calycinum to a 

 place in the British Flora, 282 

 Sparkes, George 



Agaricus cristatus raised from seed, 

 232 

 Spruce, Richard 



Branch-bearing leaves of Jungerman- 

 nia juniperina, 85 ; Musci and He- 

 paticse of Yorkshire, 147 



Stephens, H. O. 



Remarks on the Potato murrain, 339 



Walker, John A. Lieut. 



Influence of the mild climate of Tor- 

 quay on flowering plants, 24 



Watson, Hewett C, F.L.S. 



CEnanthe pimpinelloides and peuce- 

 danifolia, 1 1 ; British specimens 

 distributed by the Botanical Society 

 of London, 43; Cerastium latifo- 

 lium, 93 ; Synonyms of CEnanthe 

 peucedanifolia, 94 ; Progressive De- 

 velopment, 108, 140, 161, 225; 

 True signification of the word " re- 

 curvus," 170 ; On the specific iden- 

 tity of the Cowslip and Primrose, 

 217, 313 ; Some words on species- 

 making, 314 ; Polygonum mite of 

 Schrank and allied species, 332 



Wilson, William 



Falling of the Leaf, 4; Proposed 

 change of name in Lastrsea recurva, 

 113; Structural Botany, 229,281; 

 Note on Cinclidotus riparius, var. 

 terrestns, 282 



Woods, Joseph, F.L.S. 



Botanical Tour in Germany, 16, 33, 

 65 



