INDEX TO VOL. II. 



Abies, remarks on the cultivation of 

 some species of, 163. 



Acalypha ciliata, description of, 111. 



Achatina, new species of, 233. 



Ackania, description of the new genus, 

 358. 



Acontiadae, new genera and species of, 

 336. 



Aigocerus niger, description of, 144. 



Alseuosniia, description of the new ge- 

 nus, 209 ; affinities of, 210. 



Amhlypterus, a new genus of Capriniul- 

 gidae, 76. 



Anguilla latirostris, habits of, 22. 



Animalcules, great fertihty of, 1 23 ; mode 

 of increase of, 123 ; origin of paraiuou- 

 dras from, 161 ; formation of flint by, 

 192. 



Annelides, observations on, 424. 



Antelope, on a new species of, 143. 



Aphroditaceae, observations on the Bri- 

 tish, 424. 



Apterv'x, anatomy of, 377. 



Arachnida, on some new forms of, 1. 



Araliacea;, New Zealand species of, 213. 



Aianea venatoria, singular habits of, 8. 



Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, noticed, 135, 

 223. 



Arion ater, curious habits of, 310. 



Arnott, Dr. G. W., on the genus Langs- 

 dorffia, 36. 



Arnott and Wight, Drs., illustrations of 

 ImUan Botany, 111. 



Artocarpeae, remarks on the family of, 

 294. 



Asclepiadeae, on a new genus of, 298. 



Asteroidesc, new species of, 126. 



Atriplex rosea, note on the occurrence of, 

 480. 



Bdbington, C. C, on the British species 

 of Lotus, 260 ; on the Botany of the 

 Channel Islands, 348, 481. 



Ball, J., Botanical notes of a Tour in Ire- 

 land, with notices of some new British 

 Plants, 28. 



Bat, notes on the hairy-armerl, 181. 



Batemau's, J., Orcbidace:c of Mexico and 

 Guatimala, notice of, 157. 



Bell, Sir C, on the ner^'es of the spine 

 and those of the encephalon, 68. 



Bennett, J. J., observations on the Gra- 

 mineic, 215 ; on Polypodium papil- 

 losum, 218; historical notice of the 



poison tree of Java, 295 ; history of the 

 genus Gunnera, 297. 



Bentham, G., Commentationes de Legu- 

 minosarum Generibus, noticed, 63 ; 

 enumeration of the Plants collected by 

 Mr. Schomburgk in British Guiana, 

 105,441. 



Benthophilus, characteristics of the ge- 

 nus, 135. 



Bevan's, Dr. E., Honey-Bee, its natural 

 history, physiology, and management, 

 reviewed, 293. 



Bibron, M., on two species of Triton, 229. 



Bignoniaccac, on a new genus of, 377. 



Birds, figures, and descriptions of new 

 and interesting species, noticed, 222. 



Blyth, Mr., on a peculiarity in the struc- 

 ture of the feet in the Trogonidae, 227. 



Botanv of tlie Islands of New Zealand, 

 44,' 125, 205, 356; of the Channel 

 Islands, 348, 481 ; Illustrations of In- 

 dian, 111; works of Goethe relative to, 

 316. 



Botanical Notes of a Tour in Ireland, 

 with notices of some new British Plants, 

 28. 



Botanical Society of Edinburgh, proceed- 

 ings of, 140. 



Botanical Society of London, proceedings 

 of, 233. 



Botanical Travellers, information respect- 

 ing, 57, 360, 455. 



British Association for the Advancement 

 of Science, notice of the Meetings of, 

 156. 



Brown, 11., observations on the genu* 

 Polypodium, 215 ; on Ataxia, 218; on 

 two remarkableOrcbideous plants, 220 j 

 on the family of Artocarpeae, 294. 



Brunuer, Dr., notice of the collections 

 made by, 363. 



Buffalo, description of a new species of, 

 285. 



Buonaparte, Lucian, Prince of Musignano, 

 on the Long-tailed Trogon, 72. 



Canipanuhu eit, new species of, 49. 



Caoutchoi;c, on the occurrence of in 

 plants, 2'1. 



CapriraulgidJE, on a very singular fonn 

 among the, 1 76 ; Monograph of the, 

 noticed, 222. 



Cardamine svlvatica, occurrence of, ia 

 England, 235. 



