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INDEX. 



Eoemeria hybrida, 334. 



Root, insane, of Shakespeare, 94. 



Rosa canina, 367, 368. 



Rowan-tree, 148, 210. 



Rozel, Isle of Jersey, remarks on the 



plants of, 14, 17. 

 Rubia tmetorum, 367, 369. 

 Russell's History of Aleppo, 175. 

 Rush, large, 96. 

 Ruta graveolens, 207. 



Sacred Herbal, I7l. 



Saffron, a plant of Palestine, 165. 



Sale, important, of an extensive herba- 

 rium and botanical Hbrary, 350-352. 



Salis undulata, 151. 



Salvia, 164, 165. 



Salmon and Parkinson, 357. 



Salvia viridis, 336. 



Salt-springs, effects of, on vegetation, 

 244. 



Sambucus Ebulus, 367, 369. 



Samolus, doubtful what this Druidical 

 plant is, 207 ; might be Bogbean. 



Sandall Beat, near Doncaster, Fungi in, 



200. . S ' 



Saponaria officinalis, 249. 



Saponaria baccaria, 335, 340, 



Satyrion htrcinum, query about, 224. 



Saxifraga hypnoides, 356. 



Saxifraga umbrosa, 314. 



Scheuchzer, Jac, 172. 



Scheuchzeria palustris, 42. 



Schleiden, Lindley, Fries, on the crea- 

 tion of genera and species, 74. 



Schola Salernitana, 140, 164. 



Scilla autumnalis, 46. 



Scirpus pungens, 304. 



Scribonius Largus wrote a book on 

 British plants, tempore Claudii, 230. 



Scripture plants, 143. 



Scrophularia Scorodonia, 303. 



Scrophularia vemahs, 42, 325. 



Sedum albescens (S. glaucum. Smith), 



201, 280. 

 Sedum album, 42. 



Sedum dasyphyllum, 42, 49, 201. 

 Sedum acre, etc., 201. 

 Sedum septangulare, 201. 

 Sedum sexangulare, 330. 

 Sedum Telephium, 70, 108. 

 Sedum vHlosum, 355. 

 Selago of the Druids, what ? 202, 207. 

 Sempervivum teetorum, 285, 367. 

 Senebiera didyma, 356. 

 Senecio saraeenicus, 31. 

 Setaria viridis, etc., 336. 

 Shakespeare, quotation from, 150. 

 Shamrock, Irish, and Gardeners' Chro- 

 nicle, 30. 



Shamrock, 209, 210 (note). 



Sharne Road and Wheatly Woods, Don- 

 caster, Fungi near, 200. 



Sheringham, De Origine Q-entis Anglo- 

 rum, 202. 



Sibthorpia europsea, 356. 



Silene Ai-meria, 335. 



Silene noctiflora, 335. 



Sinapis alba, S. dissecta, 334. 



Siaapis monensis, S. cheiranthus, S. in- 

 cana, 334. 



Sisymbrium austriacum, S. orientale 

 (S. Columnse, Jacq.), S. pannonicum, 

 334. 



Sisymbrium pannonicum, 112. 



Skyrrets of Peru, 358. 



Smith, Sir J. E., on compounds, when 

 the first member of the compound 

 word is of the first declension, as 

 Erodium pimpinellsefoUum, 140, 141. 



Smyi-nium Olusatrum, 367. 



Soap-berry, 66. 



Solanum, origin of the name of, 127. 



Solanum Dulcamara, 9. 



Solanum nigrixm, 365, 367. 



Sops-in-wine, 146. 



Sorbus domestica, 367, 369. 



Sorbus pyriformis (Sorbus domestica), 

 149. 



Southampton Water, 15. 



Sparganium mioimum, 306. 



Specific names of plants, 140. 



Specific names, on, 95. 



Spergula pUifera, 22. See Things not 

 Grenerally Known. 



Spigelia marylandica, 70. 



Spiraea Fihpendida, 102. 



Spiraea salicifolia, 101. 



Sporidia of Ascomycetous Fungi (with 

 woodcut), 113. 



Sprengel, Historia Rei Herbarise, 142. 



St. Bruno's Lily, 159. 



St. John's bread, or Locust-tree (Cerato- 

 nia siliqua), 179. 



St. Lucia and Barbadoes, chmate and 

 productions of, 65. 



Stachys germanica, 163, 356. 



Stratiotes aloides, 43, 259. 



Sueno and Macbeth, 32. 



Sueno and Macbeth and Gardeners' 

 Chronicle, 32. 



Suter, Flora of Switzerland, 142. 



Sylvester wrote a diatribe against tobac- 

 co, 58. 



Tamus communis, 367, 369, 383. 

 Tamus communis (Afal Adda), 206. 

 Tare of Scripture, what ? 166. 

 Tempest, play of the, quotation from, 

 271. 



