GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Filago apiculata, a synonym of F. Jus- 
siei, i. 310-17. 
— description of a species or variety 
of, ii. 575. 
— gallica, 1. 48. 
—- germanica, i. 313. 
—-— Jussixi, 11. 216. 
spatulata, i. 385. 
Filicum, Synopsis (Sieber’s), inquiry con- 
cerning, i. 166. 
Fir, pollen of, ii. 925. 
Flax-plant, iv. 1145. 
Flora of Askern, Yorkshire (Dr. Lan- 
kester’s), 1. 546-8. 
— Bonn on the Rhine, iv. 426. 
— the Breadalbane Mountains, 
contributions towards the, i. 468. 
— Bristol, iv. 649. 
— Calpensis (Rock of Gibraltar), 
u. 474. 
— Cheltenham, addenda and cor- 
rigenda, il. 884. 
— Cork, contributions to, 11. 124. 
— Edinburgh, additions to the, 
by T. Edmonston, i. 405-55. 
— Fareham and Faversham con- 
trasted, 1. 493-4, 
— Godalming, by J. D. Salmon, 
i. 447. 
— Hampshire, note on a, 11. 998. 
—-— Herefordshire, ii. 649. 
— Hertfordiensis, ii. 184. | 
authorship of, 

















i. 320. 
— the south and west of Ireland, 
remarks on, iv. 780. 
— Leicestershire (Crossley), iii. 




157. 
— Leicestershire, note on the, iii. 

179. 
—— the Isle of Man, i. 89. 
—- Moray, additions to, i. 151. 
— Reigate, additions to, i. 151. 
- the neighbourhod of Saffron 
Walden, Essex, by G. 8. Gibson, i. 
408, 838, 1123. J 
— Sandringham, Norfolk, i. 596, 



630. 
— the Shetland Isles, i. 1022. 
———- Surrey, iv. 719. 
——-— the Vosges, v. 84-5. 
the Isle of Wight, i. 132. 
Flowering of plants, in. 190, 203-32, 
306; dates of, 1. 459, 537 ; iv. 152-3, 
158-9, 224, 498, 529, 910. 
—— discrepancies be- 
tween actual, and the months indicated 
by authors, ii. 306. 





—__— (annual), of trees 
and shrubs, 11. 661. 
13 
Flowering of plants, dates of, 85-6, 
498-9, 529, 530. 



effect of light and 
heat on, iv. 484. 



Anchusa semper- 
virens in flower April 5th, iii. 539. 
Flowers (wild) in bloom on St. Valen- 
tine’s Day, iv. 107. 
in August, i. 302. 
Fluid, escape of, from the leaf of Calla 
eethiopica, i. 218. 
Fluorine in the stems of Graminex, 
etc., iv. 660. 
Formation of wood, physiological expe- 
riments on the, iv. 345. 
Fossil plants at different epochs, iv. 
527-8. 
Fragaria elatior, i. 649-50. 
France, botanical excursion in, by J. 
Woods, F.L.S., i. 785, 853. 
Fritillaria Meleagris, i. 580, 814; i, 
998; iii. 964-9; iv. 606. 
Frondescence (leafing) of trees, iii. 190. 
Fuchsia, late flowering of, i. 872. 
— monstrosities in flowers, of, i. 



523. 

— considered morphologically, iv. 
424. 
Fucus Mackaii, i. 465. 
Fumaria agraria, i. 328, 804. 
— parviflora, F. Vaillantii, iv. 65. 
Fungi of the neighbourhood of Green- 
wich, v. 121, 122, 144. 
Fungus (edible), i. 486. 
parasitical, on living fishes, i. 
231-2. 
Furze, Irish, i. 76. 


Gagea lutea in Warwickshire, iii. 922. 
Galium Vaillantii, ui. 1. 
Galls, structure of, iv. 1008. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, iv. 1079. 
Gardiner’s List of Plants, corrections 
of, i. 972. 
Gastridium lendigerum, iii. 1080-1. 
Gaurea grandifolia, iv. 451. 
Gelidium rostratum, i. 203. 
Gentiana acaulis, ii. 83. 
— Amarella, i. 78, 381, v. 27. 
— yellow-flowered va- 


riety of, i. 78. 
— germanica, i. 381. 
— Pneumonanthe, i, 91. 
Geographical distribution of British 
plants, by the Rev. W.’H. Coleman, 
ii. 217. 
Geraniums, medicinal properties of, ii. 
802. 
Geranium nodosum, i. 588, 681. 
Geum urbanum and G. rivale, u. 145. 



