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DoUBDLEDAY, HeNRY 



Note oil Lastrea uliginosa, 476 

 Flower, Thomas B., F.L.S. 



Note on Adonis autumnalis, 470 ; Note 

 on Aconiluni Napelliis,47o ; Wilt- 

 shire Locality for Sedum sexan- 

 gulare, 483 ; On the Glamor- 

 ganshire Locality for Cnicus tu- 

 berosus, 519; Dianthus caBsius 

 on St. Vincent's Rocks, 725. 

 Hance, H, F., L L.D. 



Note on Dr. Drummond's Reply to 

 the Notice of ' Observations on 

 Natural Systems of Botany," 398; 

 Nees von Esenbeck, 611. 

 Hind, W. M. 



Hydnum coralloides, Scop., near Biir- 

 ton-on-Trent, 756. 

 HoRT, F. J. A. 



Note on Athyrium Filix-foemina, var. 

 latifolium, 440 ; Occurrence of 

 Carex montana, L., in Glouces- 

 tershire, 551 ; Occurrence of 

 Orobanche caernlea, VUl., and 

 Aconitiim Napellus, L., in Mon- 

 mouthshire, 640 ; Note on the 

 Third Volnme of Mr H. C. Wat- 

 son's ' Cybele Britanuica,' 641 ; 

 Reply to Mr. Newman's Obser- 

 vations on Athyrium latifolium, 

 646. 

 HussEY, James 



Adonis autumnalis probably truly wild, 

 617. 

 J. R. 



Inquiry respecting Aconitum Napel- 

 lus, 475. 

 Lees, Edwin, F.L.S. 



On the Abundiince of certain Fungi 

 on Worlebury Hill, Weston-Su- 

 per-mare, in the Autumn of 1851, 

 444 ; Notices of the Flowering 

 Time and Localities of some 

 Plants observed during an Ex- 

 cursion through a portion of 

 South Devon, in June, 1851, 530. 



LlTTLKBOY, T. G. 



Monstrous Form of Trifolium repens, 

 694. 

 Lloyd, John 



Note on the Vinegar-plant, 48 1 ; Pte- 

 ris aquilina in a Smoky Locality, 

 717; Spinulose Section of Las- 

 treas, 757. 

 Lloyd, J., and K. McEnnes 



Three Days in Tilgate Forest, a Bota- 

 nical Ramble, 633. 

 McEnnes, K. 



Rich Locality of Plants on Wands- 

 worth Common, 697. 



Marshall, W. 



Excessive and noxious Increase of 

 Udora Canadensis, 705. 

 Maw, George 



Aconitum Napellus in Glamorganshire, 

 695 ; Lilium Pyrenaicum in De- 

 vonshire, 717. 

 Melville, Dr. 



Naias flexilis at Roundstone, in Ire- 

 land, 724. 

 Moore, David, A.L.S., &c. 



On the Distribution of the Erica Me- 

 diterranea, var. Hibernica, and 

 some other Plants, in Ireland, 

 597 ; Trichomanes speciosum in 

 Co. Limerick ; Polypodium Dry- 

 opteris in Ireland, 724 ; Spiran- 

 thes cernua in Ireland, 726. 

 Moore, Thomas, F.L.S. 



On Lastrea cristata and its Allies, 672. 

 Nees von Esenbeck, Pres. L. C. Acad. 

 Letter in acknowledgment of receipt 

 of Subscription, 781. 

 Newman, Edward, F.L.S. 



The Exhibition of Scotch Cereals &c. 

 in the Crystal Palace, by Messrs. 

 Lawson & Son, of Edinburgh, 

 474 ; Note on Aconitum Napel- 

 lus, 476 ; Lastrea uliginosa, 476, 

 694; Orchis hircina in Kent, 477 ; 

 Villarsia nymphaeoides in the 

 Kent Road, 479 ; Vinegar-plant, 



480 ; Natural Systems of Plants, 



481 ; British Cyclamens, 483 ; 

 Hybrid Narcissus ; Effects of 

 Light and Heat on the Expan- 

 sion of Flowers, 484 ; Adultera- 

 tion of Tea, 485 ; Friiillaria Me- 

 leagris, 606 ; Mr. Smith's Division 

 of Ferns, 607 ; Orchis speciosa, 

 609 ; Note on Athyrium ovatum, 

 618 ; Polypodium Phegopteris in 

 Sussex, 645, 725 ; Eleocharis 

 Watsoni, 651 ; Thlaspi alpcstre, 

 692 ; A few Observ;<tions on the 

 Fungus-blight in Wheat, found- 

 ed chiefly on the Discoveries of 

 Fontana and Sir Joseph Banks, 

 and addressed to the Phytologist 

 Club, on the 25th of September, 

 1852, 700; Osmundaregalis near 

 Kidderminster, 725 ; Polypodium 

 Phegopteris near Balcombe, 725. 



Oliver, Daniel, Junr., F.B.S.E. 



Botanical Notes of a Week in Ireland, 

 in August, 1852,676, 

 P. A. W. 



Acrostic written at the Grave of the 

 late Thomas Edmonston, Natu- 



