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INDEX. 



Mentha sativa, 366, 368. 

 Mentha sylvestris, 39. 

 Menziesia polifolia, 356. 

 Mercuriahs annua, 366, 369. 

 MercuriaHs perennis, not M. annuus, 



96, errore. 

 Merdclhin (Cerddin). See 205, note. 

 Mertensia maritima, 197. 

 Merulius lachrymans, 198. 

 Meyer, the volunimous historian of bo- 

 tany, 14. 

 Mimosa sensitiva (the Sensitive-plant), 



70. 

 Mimulus luteus, 39. 

 Minsheu, or Minshew, 59. 

 Mithecliff, near Tewkesbury, a station 



for Woad, 231. 

 Mistletoe, grows on oak, ash, lime, ha- 

 zel, willow, wliitebeam, purging thorn, 

 etc., 96. 

 Mitrula, species of, 22. 

 Mnium rostratum, 186, 187, 

 Moneses grandiflora, 39, 361. 

 Monkshood, two aged persons poisoned 



by, 223. 

 Monoecious and dioecious plants, re- 

 marks on, 257. 

 Moricandia arvensis (DC), 834. 

 More things not generally known, 222. 

 Morel, from Wandsworth, 190. 

 Mosses, list of, on Yorkshire oolite, 



51-54. 

 Mosses in Fifeshire, 212. 

 Mosses from the north of Ireland, list 



of, 185. 

 Mountain-ash, berries of the, 9, 60, 61, 



148. 

 Mountain-ash berries, on poisoning by, 



60, 61, 93, 159. 

 Muscari racemosum, on Gogmagog 



Hills, 220. 

 Muscari racemosum, 353. 

 Mucklewort, 32. 

 Mural plants, 286. 

 Musa sapieutum (Banana Plantain), 



67. 

 Muscologists, etc., 160. 

 Mushroom, enormous, 31. 

 Mustard, 59. 



Mustard-seed, or Mustard-tree, of Scrip- 

 ture, 138. 

 Mustard, derivation of the word, 286. 

 Myosotis sylvatica, 246. 

 Myosurus minimus, 20. 

 Myrrhis odorata, 40. 

 Myrtle, new, 27. 



Mystic cauldron, 205 ; ingredients of, 

 206 ; contents of, 211. 



Names of plants, 224. 



Narcissus biflorus, 20. 



Narcissus Pseudo -Narcissus, 40. 



Natives of Jersey not incommunicative 

 45. 



Natural History, notes on, 255. 



Natviral Histoiy of Palestine, a deside- 

 ratum, 173. 



Natural system of botany, value of, 121. 



Neckera crispa, etc., 187, 216. 



Neslia paniculata, 334. 



Newton, Thomas, 131, 139, 170. 



New Brighton, Flora of, 175. 



Nicandra Physalodes, 223. 



Nomenclature, change of, 255. 



Nostriims, medicinal, of the present day, 

 28. 



Note to collectors who exchange speci- 

 mens, 128. 



Notice to rose-coUectoi's and botanists, 

 128. 



Number of botanical terms in the Bible, 

 173. 



Nut, the, cracked, 93. 



Nyman, ' Sylloge Florae Europse,' 142. 



Oak = Derwen in Cambro-Eritish lan- 

 guage, 203. 



Oak-leaf Fungus, or oak-leaf spangles, 

 17. 



Omalia trichomanoides, 187, 216. 



Ononis spinosa, 134. 



Oranges, trees producing, 66. 



Orchids, not numerous in Cheshire, 243. 



Orchids near Perth, 40. 



Orchis fusca, 320. 



Orchis pyramidahs, 103. 



Orchis Tephrosanthos, 163. 



Orchis vu'idis, 198. 



Ornithogalum (Doves'-dung plant), 165. 



Omithogalum nutans, 20. 



Orobanche arenaria, 303. 



Orobanche ccerulea, 303. 



Orobanche rubra, 356. 



Orthoti'ichum affine, etc., 187. 



Orthotrichum rivulare, etc., 213. 



Osmvmda regalis, 100, 197, 356. 



Over, in Cheshire, little known as a bo- 

 tanical station, 240, 241, 242. 



Ovid's Banquet of Sense (sauce ? sapi- 

 ence ?), quotation from, 271. 



Oxahs corniculata, 24, 25, 40, 303. 



Oxalis AcetoseUa not the Irish Sham- 

 rock, 30. 



Palmella aestivalis ?, 21. 



Palestine, natural history of, unwritten, 



173. 

 Parkinson and Salmon, 357. 

 Parnassia palustris, 44. 

 Petasites alba, 314. 



