GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 17 
Mosses, British, notes on, i. 1038. 
near Castle Howard, i. 781. 
near Manchester, i. 645. 
on the thecee of, i. 59. 
setee of, hygrometric. 
new British description of, 11. 



Mould, 
112. 
Musceari racemosum, iii. 967. 
Musci, arrangement ‘of, iv. 268-71. 
Myosotis alpestris, i ly. 984. 
— note on a form of, ii. 551. 
— palustris, iv. 647. 
— strigulosa, iv. 693. 
— sylvatica, 1. 649. 
———— palustris, M. repens, M. ces- 
pitosa, M. sylvatica, etc., 11. 578-9. 
Myosurus minimus, ii. 7 
Myrica Gale, i. 235. 
with androgynous flowers, 






1, 235. 
Myriophyllum pectinatum, ii. 1016. 
Myrrhis odorata, i. 610. 
Nagkasar, iv. 638. 
Narcissus aurantius ?, iv. 646. 
biflorus near Dawlish, ii. 338. 
nativity of, i. 952. 

incomparabilis, iii. 921 alvin 
600. 
—~—— new British, i. 61. 
———— hybrid, iv. 484. 
—-—- lobularis, iv. 157. 
— poeticus, i. 203; iv. 396. 

Pseudo-Narcissus, 111. 955. 
Native, naturalized, and imperfectly na- 
turalized, terms, on, i. 201. 
Nature, love of, i. 301. 
Nectaries, on (Ray Society), ii. 947. 
Nees von Hsenbeck, iv. 780. 
Nephrodium fcenisecii of Lowe identified 
with Lastrea recurva, ill. 455. 
Neuration of wings of Polygala, note on 
the, ii. 968. 
Nightshade (family), on, v. 89. 
Nice, plants at, v. 127. 
Nitella, i. 325. 
Nomenclature (popular) of ine American 
Flora, iv. 3538. 
‘Notes on the mildness of the season 
(1853), iv. 874-880. 
Notices of North of England plants, by 
Wm. Borrer, F.L.S., 11. 424. 
Nostoe, edible, iv. 856. 
Notes, botanical, i. 4.2. 
— value of, i. 45. 
Note or notes, botanical, on, 
Aconitum Napellus, iv. 475, 476. 
By B.S. Wilson, ii. 550. 
Athyrium Filix-feemina, var. latifolia, - 
iy. 440. 
Note or notes, 
botanical, on,—conti- 
nued. 
For 1845, by G. 8. Gibson, ii. 373. 
For 1845, 1. 373; 1848, ii. 308; 
1849, iii. 707; 1851, iv. 64. 
Adonis autumnalis, iv. 397, 470. 
Asplenium fontanwm, iy. 518. 
Barry (sands), note on, and on’ Equi- 
setum variegatum, 1. 445. 
Edellium, iv. 448, 
British Cyclamens, iv. 483. 
Convallaria bifolia, iy. 519. 
Cornish plants, ii. 725. 
Late Mr. W. Griffith’s paper on the 
stomata of Dischidia Raftlesiana, 
iv. 292. 
British Ferns, iv. 94. 
Laminaria longicruris, iN 124; v. 81. 
Lastrea uliginosa, iv. 22, 54, 72, 105, 
108, 467. 
Some further stations for Leersia ory- 
zoides, iv. 439. 
Mr. Drummond’s reply to notice of 
‘Observations on Natural Systems 
of Botany,’ iv. 398. 
The third volume of ‘Cybele,’ iv. 
641; v. 44-50. 
The leaf of Gaurea grandifolia, iv 
451. 
Sparganium natans, iv. 432. 
Ranunculus Lenormandi, ii. 497. 
The Vinegar-plant, iv. 480, 481. 
Mr. Quekett’s monstrous Moss, iv. 69. 
Narcissus poeticus, iv. 396. 
Raising Primulas from seed, i. 887. 
Certain doubtfully native plants, iv 
442, 
British specimens distributed by the 
London Botanical Society in 1847, 
i. 43, 441, 760; iii. 479; iv. 468, 
487. 
Plants chiefly growing in Hsséx, iv. 
89, 44. 
A list of Newbury plants, iii. 716. 
The Flora of Dumfriesshire, iii. 390 ; 
errata in the above, iii. 452. 
A few rare plants at Kelvedon, iii. 643. 
_ A few, on the stations of Plants, iv. 52. 
New or scarce Ivish plants, v. 76-78. 
Mr. Lee’s remarks on starred plants, 
lv. 56. 
English localities for Cerastium alpi- 
num, ii. 495. 
And additions in a copy of Ray’s 
‘Catalogus Plant. Anglie,’ iv. 744. 
From North Wales in August, 1852, 
iv. 734. 
Drying succulent plants, iv. 650. 
A botanical ramble in Ireland, iv. 125, 
676, 
