VI 



Delves, Joseph 



On the Application of Pliotofrraphy to 

 the Representation of Microsco- 

 pic Objects, 848 

 Douglas, Rev. R. C., M.A, 



The rapid Increase of Udora Cana- 

 densis compared with the Diffu- 

 sion of other introduced Species, 

 825 ; Udora Canadensis at Staf- 

 ford, llOl 

 Evans, W. W. 



Remarks on the Hardiness of certain 

 Coniferse, as shown by the Effects 

 of the past Winter, 1072 

 Flower, T. B., F.L.S. 



Chrysocoma Linosyris at Weston - 

 super-Mare, 873 

 GiSSING, T. W. 



Veronica spicata, Vicia Bithyniea, 

 iScc, in North Wales, 815 ; Notes 

 on a Botanical Excursion down 

 the Wye, 1053 ; Bifid and Trifid 

 Ferns, 1144 

 Greville, Dr. R. K. 



New Species of Caulerpa, 984 

 Groves, T. B. 



On Portland Arrow-root, 1030 

 Hance, H. F., Dr. 



Sketch of the Island and Flora of 

 Hong Kong, China, 881 

 Hardy, James 



On some Excrescences, ^c, on Plants, 

 occasioned or inhabited by Mites, 

 941 

 Harvey, W. H., M.D. 



Trichomanes speciosum on Valentia 

 Island, 1007 

 Hawker, Rev. W. H. 



Asplenium fontanum inHampshire,814 

 Henfrey, Arthur, F.R.S., &c. 



On the Development of Ferns from 

 their Spores, 1019 

 Heward, R. 



Lycopodium inun datum on Wimble- 

 don Common, 816 

 Hincks, Rev. William, F.L.S. 



Note on the Nature of Fasciated 

 Stems, 1024 

 Hodges, Professor 

 Flax Plant, 1145 

 Hooker, J. D., M.D., &c. 



On the Occurrence of an Eatable Nos- 

 toc in the Arctic Regions, 856 

 Hunt, R. 



Germination of Seeds, 1146 

 Hutchinson, Arthur 



Gymnostomumtenue in Yorkshire, 982 

 JoRDKN, George 



Thymus Serpyllum and T. Chamae- 

 drys, 1142 



Irvine, Alexander 



Notes on the Localities of certain 

 Hampshire Plants, observed in 

 August and September, 1853, 

 1115 

 Keys, I. W. N. 



Effects of the late Mild Weather, 875 

 Kinahan, J. R. 



Undescribed Variety of Blechnum spi- 

 cant, 892 ; On the Classification 

 and Nomenclature of Ferns, 1033 

 Lees, Edwin, F.L.S. 



A Descriptive List of the British Rubi, 

 817 ; Account of the Mosses and 

 Lichens of the Malvern Hills, 

 863 ; Supplementary Account of 

 the British Rubi, with Remarks 

 on their Physiolofry and Distri- 

 bution, 917 ; Udora Canadensis 

 in Worcestershire, 981 ; Notes on 

 the Localities of some Pembroke- 

 shire Plants, observed in May 

 and June, 1853, 1013 

 Lehmann, Dr. C. 



Revision of the Genus Nymphsea, 952 

 Lindsay, VV. Lauder, M.D. 



Dyeing Properties of Lichens, 867, 



901, 998, 1068 ; Tour in the 



Harlz Mountains, 985 : Medical 



Properties of British Fenis, 1062 



Lloyd, John 



Effects of the Mildness of the present 

 Season, 845 ; Remarks upon Po- 

 lystichum aculeatum, 971 

 LOFTUS, W. K. 



On Foetid Vegetable Gums, 832 

 Lowe, John 



Remarkable Formation of a Stem-root 

 in a Willow, 913 

 Lowe, E. J. 



On Adiantum Capillus-Veneris near 

 Bath, 1100 

 LuxFORD, George 



Effects of Mild Weather in former 

 Seasons, 876 

 M'Laren, John 



Distribution of Plants in Madeira, 

 808 

 M'Nab, Dr. G. 



Cultivation of Victoria regia in Ja- 

 maica, 872 

 Madden, Major 



Palms, Bamboos, and Pines on the 

 Himalaya, 911 

 Mathews, W., .iun. 



Plants found in North Wales, 874 ; 

 Agrimoniaodorata in Hampshire, 

 1135; Filago spathulata near 

 Woodstock, 1135 



