6 
AKcidium, note on a supposed new Bri- 
tish, 1. 553. 
AXgilops, transmutation of, into Triti- 
cum, iv. 779. 
Agarics, i. 844, 968. 
Agaricus aimatochelis, i. 490. 
— caperatus, 1. 801. 
— cristatus, raised from seed, i. 


232. 
deliciosus, 1. 490. 
macrorhizus, i. 997. 
— odorus, iv. 445. 
— oreades, iv. 445. 
— prunulus, iv. 446. 
Agrimonia odorata, i. 488. 
Ajuga pyramidalis in Arran, vy. 189. 
Alaria esculenta, i. 490; iv. 966, 1135. 
Alchemilla alpina and A. conjuncta, il. 
162. 
Agrostis, ete., ii. 482-3. 
Agrostis setacea, ii. 1089-90. 
Alectoria jubata, i. 989. 
Algee, method of preserving, v. 1238. 
British localities of, m addition to 
those given in Harvey’s Manual, 1.193. 
British, i. 193. 
— Guernsey, 1. 172. 
Jersey, 1. 202. 
— distribution of, on Britich and 
Trish coasts, iv. 777. 
Allium Holmense of Ray, iii. 937. 
spherocephalum, discovery of, 
on St. Vincent’s rocks, ii. 929. 
Allium ursinum, iii. 973-4. 
Allosorus crispus, i. 46. 
Alopecurus arvensis, 1. 886. 
— bulbosus, iii. 1079. 
Alpine British plants (Hieracia), iv. 804. 
Alsine rubra, var. media, iii. 321. 
Altitudinal ranges of plants in the north 
of Ireland, iv. 775. 
Test calycinum, i. 220, 282, 338, 
671. 
Amaranthus retroflexus, occurrence of, 
ii. 663. 
Anacharis Alsinastrum (Udoracan.) 277, 
365; ui. 896, 989; iv. 151, 274, 709, 
721, 825, 1100, 1144; v. 88. 
Anagallis arvensis, i. 76, 167, 366. 
——— Arvensis, with white flowers, 







1. 336. 
cerulea, i. 76, 92, 130, 167, 
1111, i. 699, 700. 
Analogy (morphological) between the 
angles of branches and veins of leaves, 
Anemone apennina, 1. 650; note on, ii. 
724. 
Angelica Archangelica, iv. 482. 
GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Anomodon curtipendulum, ii. 54. 
Anthemis maritima, ‘1. 1110. 
Anthyllis Vulneraria, i. 1000, 1019, 
1077, 1079. 
Antirrhinum majus, iv. 482. 
Apera interrupta, 11. 269. 
Aponogeton, seeds of, 1. 64. 
Appearances, vernal, at St. Bees, 11. 821— 
2, 904. 
Appointments, botanical, in the Queen’s 
Colleges, Ireland, in. 642. : 
Aquilaria Agallocha, iv. 447. 
Arabis stricta, i. 182; iv. 610. 
Arctium Lappa, iv. 66. 
Arenaria marina, i. 217. . 
— media, i. 217; m1. 334, 482. 
———~--— rubra, i. 217. 
— verna, 1. 263. 
———-~ uliginosa, ii. 1, 579. 
Aristolochia Clematitis, ii1.668, 799, 800. 
Arrow-poison plant, preparation and - 
effects of the poison of the, i. 37. 
Arrow-root, iv. 1030. 
Arum italicum, v. 194-5. 
——-— maculatum, ui. 1009-10. 
Asarum europeum, li. 868. 
Asparagus off. ii. 726. 
Asperugo procumbens, i. 651. 
Aspidium recuryum, i. 773. 
spinulosum, i. 814, 845. 
Asplenium acutum, y. 36, 43. 
— fontanum, i. 1081, 1084, 
1142; iii, 213, 219; iv. 518. 
————- germanicum, ii. 974; iu. 11; 
iv. 696, 909. 
lanceolatum, i. 75; near 
Penzance, v. 20. 
Ruta-muraria and A. ger- 
manicum, i. 394-5. 
— septentrionale, ii. 52. 
—— viride, i. 46, 671. 
Astrantia major, i. 111. 
Athyrium Filix-foemina, i. 1141 ; v. 213. 
— latifolium, iv. 646. 
— ovatum, iv. 368, 618. 
Atlas (Physical), Johnston’s, notice of, 
iii. 170. 
Atriplex, Aucklandia, 1. 484. 
— genus and species, remarks on, 
i, 284. 
— hortensis, li. 330; iv. 478-9. 
— littoralis, iv. 861. 
— remarks on genus of, iii. 587. 
Atropa Belladonna, il. 594-6. 
Avena alpina, i. 75, 129. 
sativa, identity with A. fatua, i 












337. 
| ——- strigosa, iv. 94. 

Balance between the animal and vege- 
