INDEX. 



393 



Teucrium Botrys, 163. 

 Teucrmm CJiarufedrys, 163. 

 Tewkesbury mustard and Shakespeare, 



126. 

 Textile ]Dlants common to Britain and 



the Holy Land, 137. 

 Thalictrum flavura, 207. 

 ThelepJiora (corrige Thelophora vocem 



in text.) near Doncaster, 200. 

 Theolobotanologia, by William West- 



macott, 170. 

 Thesium humifiisum, 303. 

 Theophrastus, Athenseus, Dioscorides, 



and Pliny, 134. 

 Theophrastus, the father of botany, 156, 



203. 

 " Tiling, a, not G-enerally Known," 8. 

 Thirsk Natural Hist. Society's Eeport, 



18, 51, 117, 151, 185, 220, 251, 280, 



305, 278. 

 Thlaspi aryense, 334. 

 Thorns and Thistles of the Bible, 31, 



134. 

 Tliorns not Thistles, 269. 

 Thorns and Thistles (parable of the 



Sower), 250, 251. 

 Thorns v. Thistles, 374. 

 Thymus Chamsedrys and T. Serpyllum, 



50, 51. 

 TiUa (Teil?), 168. 

 Tobacco {see Reviews), 55. 

 Tobacco chiefly important as a fiscal 



commodity, 56. 

 Tobacco, adulterations of, 286. 

 Tom, William, alias Sir William Cour- 



tenay, 289. 

 Tortula aloides, etc., 118, 183. 

 Triticum sestivum and T. hyemale known 



to the ancients, 135. 

 Trees in churchyards, 287. 

 Trefoil with four leaves a detective of 



charms, 209. 

 Trefoil and triad, 208. 

 Trientalis europpea, 360, 361. 

 Trifohum arvense, 368, 369. 

 Trifolium gloraeratum, 303. 

 Trifolium incarnatum, 303. 

 Trifolium ochroleucum at Wandsworth, 



335, 337. 

 Trifolium pratense, two sorts of, 320. 

 Trifolium resupinatum. 111, 330. 

 Trollitis europseus, 356. 

 Turner, William, quotation from Her- 

 bal of, 150. 

 Turnip and Radish changed in form by 



culture, 120. 

 Typha, 168. 



Typical genera in Primulacese, 92. 

 Typical species in genera Rubus, Hiera- 

 cium, etc., 92. ' 



N. S. VOL. III. 



Ulva calophyta, 22. 



Ulva crispa, 22. 



Ura crepitans (Sandbox-tree), 69. 



Ursinus, J. H., 172. 



Urtica dioica, a West Indian plant, 



70. 

 Urtica dioica, 368, 369. 

 Urtica piluhfera, 336. 



Valeriana pyrenaica, 43, 327. 



Vegetable physiology, quotation from 

 Shakespeare on, 288. 



Vella annua, 334, 339. 



Verbascum Lychnitis, 112, 330. 



Verbascum thapsiforme, 262. 



Verbena supina, 336. 



Veronica Buxbaumii, 103, 336. 



Veronica montana, 216. 



Veronica peregrina, 306. 



Veronica spicata, 108. 



Verstegan and Sheringham on the an- 

 tiquities of the English race and 

 nation, 232. 



Vervain, 20-'. 



Vervain (Verbena officinalis) not the 

 Vervain of the Druids, 206. 



Vibm-num Opulus, 328. 



Vicia lutea, 303, 335. 



Vicia sylvatica, 245. 



Ville Dunkirk, 282. 



Vinca major, 314, 354. 



Vinca minor, 314, 354. 



Viola canina, 192. 



Viola canina, V. sylvatica, etc., syno- 

 nyms of, 222. 



Viola hirta, 305. 



Viola odorata, 305, 368, 369. 



Viola lutea, varieties of, 223. 



Violse near Perth, 44. 



Violet of New Brighton, 221. 



Violets not noticed in Holy Scripture ? 

 169. 



Virgil quoted, 205. 



Walilenbergia hederacea, 48. 



Weather hi the North, 127-. 



Welsh Botany, 224. 



West Derby is near Liverpool, not West 



Derbyshire, as in ' Species Filicum,' 



352. 

 West Derbyshire not near Liverpool, 



283. 

 Westmacott, William, M.D., 59, 131, 



140, 149, 170. 

 Whitley in Yorkshire, a locahty for 



certain exotic plants, 55. 

 WiUisel, T., trees on which mistletoe 



grows, 96. 

 WiUows, 137. 

 Withering, William, M.D., 141. 



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