22 GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Plants, lists of, or plants collected or 
growing near—continued. 
Wiltshire, in. 323. 
Worcestershire, Botany of, i. 969. 
Lepidia of, iv. 970. 
Wrexham, i. 421. 
Wyre Forest, iv. 1101-4. 
Yorkshire, iv. 623, 629. 
Plants, fertilization of, new theory on, 
ii. 950-965. 
British, Lindley’s arrangement 
of, ii. 560. 
apparently indigenous, i. 742. 
British, occurring in foreign 
lands, i. 610. 
doubtfully native, on, iv. 442. 
on the naturalization of, in Bri- 
tain, i. 294. 
Danish, not found in Britain, 
number of, 11. 740. 
starred, remarks on, iv. 56, 129. 
observed on  newly-broken 
ground, iv. 131. 
collections of Scottish, i. 900. 
localities of recently observed, i. 












780. 

maritime, inland localities for, 
i, 331. 
observed in the dried-up bed of 
a wear, i. 1096. 
disappearance of, in certain loca- 
lities, 11. 448 ; ii. 570. 
excluded from the London Ca- 
talocue, remarks on, ii. 70, 140, 144, 
103. 




Scottish localities of rare, iv. 
670. ' 
distribution of 

geographical 
British, ii. 217. 
localities (land) for maritime, 
plants, 1. 331. 
distribution of some, in Ireland, 
iv. 597. 
- altitudinal range of, in north of 
Ireland, iv. 775. 
botanical range of British plants, 
iv. 373. 
geography of, lecture on, v. 189— 





144, 

old volume of figures of, 1. 700. 
potash and soda from ashes of, 
i. 844. 
gelatinous materials of, ii. 941. 
early flowering of, ii. 467. 
flowering of, ii. 489. 
periods of the flowering of, iii. 





292, 

inquiry into the class and order 
to which certain plants belong, iii. 
504. 

Plants, local lists of, observations on 
the publication of, by E. Lankester, 
M.D., i. 546. 
local lists of, objection to alpha- 
betical arrangement of, i. 150. 
——-— morphology of, iv. 414, 417. 
(succulent) drying of, iv. 650. 
suggestions for recording the 
localities and distribution of British, 
plants, 1. 893. 
Plant-seekers, development of the organ 
of destructiveness in some, iv. 385. 
Poa bulbosa, y. 58. 
—- distans, i. 294. 
—- maritima, i. 294, 816. 
—— polynoda, iv. 649. 
Poison-plant, preparation of the poison, 
and effects of, i. 47. 
Polygala depressa, ii. 966. 
— oxyptera, v. 22. | 
— oxyptera, near Liverpool, v. 22. 
Polygale, iv. 939-41. 
Polystichum aculeatum, iv. 632. 
on three supposed species 







of, iti. 455. 
Polygonum aviculare, P. maritimum, P. 
Raii, ii. 164. 
-~—— Convolvulus, i. 584. 
————— dumetorun, i. 91. 
——_-——. maritimum, i. 205; ii. 615. 
—— ——- mite, i. 332. 
Raii, i. 205; u. 615. 
Polypogon monspeliensis and P. litto- 
ralis, 11. 1081-4. 
Polytrichum commune, i. 93. 
Polypodium alpestre at Clova, v. 178. 
alpestre, iv. 370; v. 178. 
caleareum, 1. 74, 94. 
Dryopteris, i. 46, 74, 94, 
556; iv. 724. 
fragrans, i. 839, 872, 873, 









874. 
Populus alba, P. canescens, P. tremula, 
and P. nigra, ii. 841-7. 
and P. canescens, iv. 61. 
nigra, iv. 62. 
Portland Arrowroot, on, iv. 1030. 
Portuguese plants (Welwitsch’s), notes 
on, iv. 1129. 
Potamogeton flabellatus, iv. 1158; v. 
21, 108. 





prelongus, i. 230, 336 ; i. 
215; iv. 128. 
rufescens and prelongus, 


ii. 215. 


setaceus, i. 294. 
— trichoides, iv. 422, 1144. 
Potato murrain, ii. 339, 414, 458, 528, 
613, 631. 
mania, by the Editor, i. 653. 


