16 GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Light, influence of, on the colours of 
plants, i. 583. 
Lilium Martagon, i. 62, 76; iii. 968. 
pyrenaicum, iv. 717, 1028. 
Limosella aquatica, i. 678. 
Linaria Bauhini, i. 319, 620. 
Cymbalaria, i. 711, i. 621. 
Elatine, i. 168, 365. 
sepium or Bauhini, i. 537; i. 
624-6 
spartea, i. 775. 
spuria, 1. 168, 365. 
supina, ii. 9388; ul. 29. 
vulgaris, monstrosity in, li. 955. 
var. speciosa, ll. 627. 
Linew (Linaceze), new genus of, 1. 485. 
Lithospermum purpureo-czruleum, i. 
580. 
Lobelia urens, in Kent, ui. 1051. 
Localities and distribution of British 
Plants, suggestions for recording the, 
~ i. 893. 
Lolium multiflorum, i. 201, 1062; i. 
164-65. 
perenne, abnormal form of, iv. 









276. 
London Catalogue of British Plants, 
additions, 1. 542. 
London List of British Plants, remarks 
on, 1. 972. 
Lotus angustissimus, i. 293 ; il. 998. 
Lunularia vulgaris, i. 997. 
Luzula Borreri, iii. 985 ; iv. 307. 
congesta, 11. 168. 
Forsteri and J. pilosa, iii. 
980-7. 
multiflora, ii. 318 ; im. 1002. 
nivea, ii. 575. 
Lychnis alp., in England,ii. 185. 
range of, v. 24. 
Lycopodia, British, i.61, 79. See New- 
man, Hd. ‘ 
—and other allied genera, his- 






tory of, by E. Newman, F.L.S., i. 210. 
Lycopodium, i. 79. 
— alpinum, 1. 33. 
—annotinum, i. 17, 147; ii. 
824; iii. 11. 
——- clayatum, i. 39, 63, 90, 
163, 179. 
—_—___—_- inundatum, i. 49, 79, 145, 





147. 
— selaginoides, i. 65, 90, 147. 
——_——\ Selago, i. 63, 79, 81, 93, 
147. 
Lysimachia nemorum and L. azorica, il. 
975. 


thyrsiflora, iti. 580. - 
Lythrum hyssopifolium, occurrence of, 
ii. 750. 
Malaxis paludosa, at. Tunbridge Wells, 
i. 42, 79. 
Malva verticillata and M. crispa, cha- 
racters of, ii. 934, 972; itl. 221. 
Matricaria Chamomilla, with double 
flowers, iil. 784. ~ 
— Chamomilla, iti. 439. 
— inodora, iv. 967. 
Maxillaria, two new species of, de- 
scribed, i. 7. 
Medicago denticulata, 11. 811. 
maculata, iv. 1067. 
sylvestris, iv. 642. 
Melampyrum arvense, ii. 630-31. 
—montanum, iv. 1078. 
— pratense, iv. 758. 
Melanism, or abnormal colouring of 
Ferns, 11. 892. 
Melilotus arvensis, ii. 344, 540. 
officinalis, 11. 330. 
parviflora, iv. 461. 
Melittis grandiflora, i. 741. 
Memoranda (botanical) of a visit to 
France, iv. 500. 
Menthe, Rhenish, v. 216. 
Mentha rotundifolia, iti. 485. 
sylvestris, flowering of, iii. 388, 











439, 
————- in Glen Ogilvie, in. 

1051. 
Menziesia cserulea, iv. 7. 
Mercurialis annua, an introduced plant, 
i. 824, note. 



var. ambigua, il. 
825. 

—-— ovata, i. 328. 
Method, zeal, and perseverance, ii. 870. 
Microscopical Society, Transactions of, 
1. 322. 
Mimulus luteus, note on, ii. 460. 
Mistletoe on the Oak, iv. 351, 357. 
Monotropa Hyp., i. 97, 182, 148, 171, 
297, 322, 332; iv. 183. 
(second British species of), 
note on, i. 236. 
note on two forms of, i. 20, 




64. 


notes on, i. 235, 29, 332, 
341. 
Morphology, casual remarks on, iv. 360. 
vegetable, i. 582. 
correspondence 
between the angles formed by the 
veins of leaves, and those formed by 
the branches of the stem, iv. 414-20. 
Moss, monstrous, iv. 69. 
Mosses, arrangement of, 11. 268. 
— for the herba- 








rium, i. 939. 
spirilla of, iv. 67-69. 

