INDEX. 



391 



Pettypoo], Cheshire, plants near, 249. 

 Peucedaniim oiRcinale, 294, 366. 

 Pewsey plants, by a correspondent, 102. 

 Phalaris paradosa, etc., 305, 366. 

 Phallus esculentus, 191. 

 Physcomitrium polyphyllum, 118. 

 Physica Sacra, 172. 

 Phyteuma spicata, 163. 

 Phytolacca decandra and Dr.Kitto, 145. 

 Phytopinax Britannica, one of our bo- 

 tanical wants, 130. 

 Pilularia globulifera, 377. . 

 Pimpernel, or Shepherd's Weather-glass, 



64. 

 Pimpinella magna, 249. 

 Pinax, British, still a desideratum, 129. 

 Pinguicula lusitanica, 197. 

 Plants observed growing at, in, or near — 



Briar Mill, 278. 



Canlochan, 285. 



Channel Islands, additions to, 63. 



Channel Islands, 303. 



Huddersfield, 314. 



Houen, 260-263. 



Sydenham, 330. 

 Plants, British, exchanges of, 96, 128, 



160, 192, 352, 354, 384. 

 Plants of Ceylon. See Reviews, 24. 

 Plants in flower at Shields, in January, 



1859. 

 Plants in flower in January, 1859, 264. 

 Plants in flower in February, 1859, 265. 

 Plants of Holy Scripture, 131. 

 Plants, indigenous, 229. 

 Plants, our earliest knowledge of, 131. 

 Plants, mural, on walls, 48. 

 Plants and Proverbial Philosophy, 357. 

 Plants, rare, on the extirpation of, 94. 

 Plants not sensuous and voluntary 



agents, 120. 

 Plants on a " shoddy heap," 95. 

 Plantse anthogamse, Hepaticse and 



Musci, 89. 

 Plantse sporogamse (Agamse) ; Cryp- 

 togams, part of, 88. 

 Plantse thallogamse, higher orders of 



Cryptogams, 89. 

 Plantago arenaria, etc., 332, 336. 

 Plantago lagopus, 332. 

 Plantago major, 70. 

 Pliny as an authority, 204, 362. 

 Pliny's caustic remarks on the quacks 



of his time, 28. 

 Pliny's Natural History {see Reviews), 



27. 

 Poa sudetica, 336, 347. 

 Poa bulbosa, 383. 

 Pogonatum aloides, etc., 186. 

 Pogonatum nanum, etc., 213. 

 Polemonium coeruleum, 103. 



Polycarpum tetraphyllum, 303. 

 Polygonum Hydropiper, 96. 

 Polypord., near Doncaster, 200. 

 Polypodium Dryopteris, 20, 100. 

 Polypodium Phegopteris, 101, 359. 

 Polypogon monspeliensis, 304, 336. 

 Polyporus dryadeus, 253. 

 Polystichum angulare, 103. 

 Polytriehum formosum, etc., 214. 

 Potamogeton flabeUatus, 306. 

 Potato, 358. 

 Potentilla opaca, 157, like P. reptans, 



158. 

 Potentilla i*ecta, etc., 41, 335. 

 Priest' s-crown, 146. 

 Pren Awyr (mistletoe), 205. 

 Prize Ferns, 183. 

 Proverbial Philosophy, quotations from, 



358. 

 Prunus spinosa in Palestine, 270. 

 Pyrolse near Perth, 42. 

 Pyrola minor, 362. 

 Pyrus aucuparia, 148, 190, 210. 

 Pyrus domestica, 98. 

 Pyrus Mains and P. communis, 169. 

 Pyrethrum Parthenium, wild, 42. 

 Pythagoras, 362. 

 Pulteney's (Dr.) work on the Progress 



of British Botany, 129. 

 Pumpkins, large, in Malta, 180, 



Quicken Beam, 148. 



Quicken-tree, 148. 



Racomitrium aciculare, 118, 186, 187, 



213. 

 Raleigh, 358. 

 Ranunculi of Jersey, 46. 

 Ranunculus muricatus, 334. 

 Ranuncvdus ophioglossifolius, 46, 195. 

 Ranunculus trilobus, 195. 

 Raphanus Landi'a, 334. 

 Raphides, situation of, 97. 

 Raphides in Myriophyllum verticOla- 



tum, 97. 

 Rapistrum rugosum, 334, 839. 

 Rauwolf, 131. 



Recreative Science, 320, 381. See Re- 

 views. 

 Reed of Holy Scripture, what ? 167. 

 Reseda gracilis, 334. 

 Reviewer corrected by a 'Londoner,' 



358. 

 Reviews, 20, 27, 55, 72, 93, 118, 151, 



188, 283, 292, 314, 381. 

 Rhizotomists (root- diggers) of Greece, 



203. 

 Ricinus communis (the Castor-oil shrub), 



69. 

 Ribes sanguinea, 93. 

 Roccella tinctoria, 285. 



