GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 15 
Illustrations, list of,—continued. 
Fir-wood, section of, i. 615. 
Fucus Mackaii, i. 465. 
Fumaria, flowers of several species of, 
i. 857. 
Hypnum filicmum, accessory leaves, 
1. 460. 
Isoetes lacustris, i. 153 ; details, 156, 
15 7e 
Lastrea multiflora, i. 952. 
recurva, 1. 953. 
Lomaria Spicant, i. 952. 
Lycopodium alpinum, i. 33. 
annotinum, i. 17. 
clavatum, i. 1. 
inundatum, i. 49. 
selaginoides, i. 65. 
Selago, i. 81 ; details, 84, 






86. 
Monotropa Hypopitys, i. 97, 322, 
329. 



— parasitical plants on roots 
of, i. 334, 345, 348. 
Orchis, fiowers of three species of, i. 
789. 
Orobanche, flowers of eight species of, 
1. 832. 
Pilularia globulifera, i. 209-11. 
— — details, i. 


156, 
157. 
Polytrichum juniperinum, i. 1033. 
Statice rariflora, 1. 561. 
Trichomanes speciosum, 1. 997 ; de- 
tails, i. 959. 
Woodsia alpina, 1. 949. 
Yew-tree in Bowden churchyard, i. 
1131. 
Impatiens fulva, i. 63, 814. 
Tnula Helenium, i. 31, 805. 
Iodine in various plants, iv. 664. 
Tris foetidissima, i. 1079. 
— with yellow flowers, iii. 
264, 952. 
Tsatis tinctoria, i. 30. 
Isnardia palustris, i. 716, 770. 
Tsoetes lacustris, i. 153, 235. 
Itauba, iv. 189. 


Jalap-plant and Scammony in the open 
ground, iv. 424. 
Jasione montana, i. 610. 
Juncus diffusus and J. glaucus, 1. 1140 ; 
li. 662, 941, 911. 
lamprocarpus and J. nigritellus, 

1. 96. 

list of, near Penzance, i. 609. 
Jungermannia byssacea, i. 937. 
a Francisci, i. 937. 
exigua, punctata, and re- 
crenata, il. 83. 


Jungermannia juniperina, ii. 85. 
—_—_— Turneri, i. 718. 
Jussiza grandiflora, adventitious roots 
of, v. 60. 

Labels distributed by the Botanical So- 
ciety, trustworthiness of, 11. 1005. 
Lacunaria socialis, iv. 487. 
Laminaria longicruris, iv. 124. 
Lamium intermedium, iii. 665-66. 
Lapsana pusilla, i. 427. 
Lastrea cristata and its allies, iv. 95, 
672, 695-96. 
— attempt to characterize an ap- 
parently undescribed species of, ii. 
678. 


— Filix-mas, iv. 716; iii. 137. 
— ———— enormous caudex of, 








v 61. 
— Foenisecil, ii. 568. 
— glandulosa, iv. 256, 722. 
—recurva, i. 773; i. 509; ii. 
29. 
- a word for, iv. 448-451. 
- note on, iv. 96, 108, 
145. 

—rigida, i. 80; iv. 726, 1129. 
— spinulosa, i. 718, 745, 814, 845. 
— Thelypteris, 1.132, 1085, 1110 ; 
‘iv. E135. 
— uliginosa, iii. 1087 ; iv. 22, 54, 
55, 72, 96, 105, 149, 723. 
Lastreas, spinulose section of, iv. 757. 
‘Lathrea Squamaria, i. 92; iv. 183. 
— —————._ parasitism of, iv. 




944, 
Lathyrus Aphaca, i. 330, 746; v. 21 
latifolius, iv. 1136. 
Nissolia, 1. 866. 
Lavatera arborea, 1. 245. 
— Olbia, i. 265. 
Leaf, falling of, 11. 4. 
Lecanora tartarea, iv. 4.95. 
Lecidea confluens, silacea, and Cideri, 
ii. 553; 
Lecture, botanical, specimen of, iii. 567. 
Leersia oryzoides, i. 1098, 1140; ii. 1, 
1003, 1140; 11. 681; iv. 312, 439. 
Lepidium Draba, i. 679; ii. 592. 
Smithu, i. 210. 
Leskéa pulvinata, i. 189. 
Leucojum estivum, v. 53. 
Lichen, new British, note on a, i. 616. 
Lichens, dyeing properties of, iv. 1086 ; 
vy. 179-183. 
— of Cleveland, by W. Mudd, v. 


(At 
Lilies, edible, account of, iv. 193. 
Lichenology, British, contributions to, 
v. 191-4. 
