10 GENERAL INDEX OF 
Cirerea lutetiana, 1. 294. 
— alpina, distinctive character of, 
608. 
Classification (botanical), remarks on, 
i. 759, 885, 913, 960, 997, 1009. 
Claytonia perfoliata, iv. 485. 
Clent Hills, scarcity of Ferns on, i. 875. 
—— plants on, i. 970. 
Cliococea tenuifolia, ii. 367, 390. 
Cnicus Forsteri, i. 61, 96; uu. 888. 
oleraceus, 11. 53, 115. 
——— tuberosus, Glamorganshive loca- 
lity for, iv. 519. 
Coffee, adulteration of, ii. 1020. 
Coleocheete scutata, 1. 48. 
‘Collomea grandiflora, iv. 760. 
Colour of flowers, on preserving the, 
ii. 592. 
of plants, influence of light on, 
i. 583. 
——— changed in flowers of the Hy- 
drangea, 1. 1110. 
——— preserved by immersion in boil- 
ing water, i. 672. 
Conifers, anatomical structure of, v. 116. 
hardiness of certain, iv. 1072. 
———— buds of, i. 614. 
woody tissue of, 1, 615. 
Conia, poisonous effects of, i. 490. 
Conium maculatum, poisonous proper- 
ties of the fruit of, 1. 492. 
Conservatory, great city, iv. 242. 
Convyallaria bifolia, 1. 579; iv. 519. 
Conversion of Oats into Rye, 1. 589, 605. 
Corollas (irregular), organography of, 
ii. 11, 949, 950. 
Coronopus (Senebiera) didyma, 1. 1082. 
Cotyledon lutea, i. 712. 
Umbilicus, v. 135-9. 
Cowslips, on raising of, from seed, ii. 
180. 
Cowslip, Primrose, and Oxlip, i. 205; 
ii. 217, 284, 318, 377; iv. 757; ii. 
852. 
Cowslip and Oxlip, experiments on, ii. 
46. 







——— and Primrose, specific identity 
of, iii. 703. 
— and Oxlip, ii. 146-149. 
Crepis biennis, i. 1079. 
Crocus nudiflorus, i. 167, 188; ii. 668; 
il, 952. 
——— vernus, i. 167; iii. 952. 
Cryptogamia, arrangement of, in a her- 
barium, i. 901. “ 
Cryptolepis (genus), reformed character 
of, i. 487. 
Cucubalus baccifer, i. 295 ; iv. 605. 
Currants (wild), Isle of Wight, notes on, 
li. 517. 

SUBJECTS. 
Curata (Grass), some account of, i. 245. 
Cuscuta approximata, ii. 481, 780, 878. 
—_——- Epithymum, i. 132. 
——-—— Epilinum, i. 132, 553; i. 295. 
europea, 1. 250, 1140. 
——— hassiaea, iv. 382. 
— supposed new British, 1. 466, 
522, 753, 770, 807. 
Cybele Britannica, i1. 782; v. 44. 
Cycas revoluta, v. 1038. 
Cyclamens, British, iv. 483. 
— note on, iv. 483. 
Cynodon Dactylon, i. 870, 
at Kew, remark on, 




Sie 
Cynosurus echinatus, i. 772, 815. 
— and Setaria, inyolucre in, i. 


949. 
Cyperus fuscus, i. 428; iii. 58, 1017; 
iv. 759. 
——— longus, i. 131; ii. 1014-16. 
Cypripedium, curious species of, ii. 881. 
Cystopteris alpina, i. 711, 742, 1002; 
ii. 290. 
————— dickieana, iv. 369, 716. 
————— fragilis, i. 330. 
————— montana, i. 671, 875. 
—_—_—— ———— locality of, ii. 
188; iv. 7, 1098. 
——— regia, i. 742, 1002. 
Cytisus Laburnum purpureus, C. cocci- 
neum (coccineus ?), 1. 908. 

Dahlia, substitution of leayes for petals 
in a, i. 94. 
Dandelion and Common Clover, mon- 
strosities of the, iv. 425. 
Daphne Mezereon, nativity of, 793-6. 
Datura Stram., note on, i. 105, 596. 
Daucus maritimus, i. 409-10. 
Defoliation of Trees, on the, ii. 775. 
Den of Mains, rare plants in, ii. 345. 
Description of a new genus of plants 
from Brazil, i. 489. 
Desmarestia, fructification of the genus, 
v. 110. 
a Dresnayi, on the coast of 
Treland, v. 84. 
Development, progressive, remarks on, 
li. 444, 
Development of the organ of destruc- 
tiveness in some plant-seekers, not — 
botanists, iv. 385. 
Dianthus Armeria, i. 1080; iv. 1028. _ 
barbatus, monstrosity of, ii. 
667. 


ceesius, iv. 649, 
———— Caryophyllus, 1. 63. 
plumarius, i. 63. 

