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Excursions (botanical), rambles, visits, 
etc.,— continued. 
Connemara and Arran, ti. 345. 
Cumberland and Westmoreland, ii. 
1044. 
Devon (South), on the flowering and 
localities of some plants observed 
in, iv. 530. 
Dumbarton, Roseneath, ete., u. 319. 
Falls of Lawers, i. 295. 
France, in, i. 785, 828, 853. 
France, Botany of, 1. 844. 
Ferns (rarer) observed in a pedes- 
trian tour in Wales, iii. 709. 
occurrence of rare near Snow- 
don, iii. 739. 
Fifeshire, plants observed in, in 1846— 
7, wi. 129. 
Findhorn, notes of a five hours’ ramble 
on the, iii, 141. 
Forest, New, three days’ walk in, iv. 
753. 
Germany, botanical tour in, ii. 16, 
33, 65. 
Glamorgan and Monmouth shires, 
visit to, iii. 1053-61. 
Glasgow, from, i. 401. 
Helvellyn, v. 26-28. 
Treland, botanical ramble in, ii. 512; 
iv. 125. , 
Islay, ii. 291, 321, 
Kelvedon; Essex, note on a few rare 
plants at, iv. 609, 1109. 
Linnean Club, i. 1083. 
Lizard, day’s botanizing on the, 11. 
235. 
Loch-na-gar, ramble to, i. 536. 
Lynmouth, Devon, notes of a visit 
to, iv. 742. 
Newbury plants, note on a list of, 
iii. 716. 
Ramble. (botanical) to the south-east 
coast, iv. 629. 
Rambles and visits (botanical), stray 
thoughts on, ii. 417. 
Roxburghshire, i. 394, 
Scotland, botanical trip to, ii. 768. 
Skye and the Outer Hebrides in Au- 
gust, 1841, i. 135. 1 
Teesdale, i. 74, 113, 892. 
Tilgate Forest, Sussex, 1. 744. 
three days in, iv. 633. 
Tintern, visit to, ii. 8. 
To the Sidlaw Hills, i. 972. 
Twill Dd, i. 1036. 
Wales, botanical ramble in, iv. 116. 
Wandsworth Common, plants on, iv. 
697. s 
West Hoathly Rocks, 1. 774. 
Whitsand Bay, 1. 942. 



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GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Excursions (botanical), rambles, visits, 
etc.,—continued. . 
Whittlesea Fens, morning’s ramble in, 
iv. 98. 
Warlebury Hill, Weston-super-Mare 
Fungi on, iv. 444. 
Wight, Isle of, botanical trip to, il. 
862. 
Yorkshire, botanical ramble in, 1.° 
1065, 1089, 1126. 
moors, three days on, i. 
101. 
Exidia hispidula, iv. 221. 
Fagus sylvatica, ui. 848-9. 
Fairy rings, on, il. 620, 669, 687. 
Fasciated stems, note on the nature of, 
iv. 1024. 
Feilding Herbarium, iv. 655. 
Fern, curious, i. 92. 
—— development, iv. 859, 1019. 
supposed new British, 1. 462, 526; — 
vy. 149. 
called Dail Llosg y Tan, remedial 
use of a, i. 521. 
undescribed, iv. 258. 
Ferns, British medicinal properties of, 
iv. 1062. 
——-~ British, new genera and species 
of, iv. 368. 
— classification of, iv. 1033. 
Mr. Smith’s division of, iv. 607. 
— history of the development of, m1. 
925. 







county lists of, i. 398, 448, 4.49, 
476, 480, 508, 510, 512, 524, 964. 
—-— nomenclature of, i. 1017. 
from seed, ii. 759. 
— combinations of varieties in, v. 
213. 
——- (British), notice of Newman’s Ca- 
talogue of, 1. 190. 
— rare in the Snowdon district, iii. 
M9: 
Ferns and their allies found in the 
County Dublin, v. 196. 
pee of certain Hybrids, on the, iv. 
37. 
Fertilization of plants, new theory of, 
ii. 965. 
Festuca pratensis and F. arundinacea, i. 
16, 1062. 




and F. loliacea, 11. 166, 
446. 

ovina and F. duriuscula, iii. 259. 
and F. rubra, iii. 261. 
Vield-day of naturalists at Hastnor, 
Herefordshire, iv. 1010. 
Filago apiculata, ii. 575; iii. 269, 305, 
310, 317. 


