GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 23 
Potato, uses and properties of the, by 
Smee, ii. 728. 
microscopic and general obser- 
vations on, by Tyerman, ii. 826. 
destruction of the, by Aphis vas- 
tator (Smee), 1. 831. 
double cropping to lessen the 
risk of growing potatoes, i. 833. 
- disease, observations on, by 
Westwood, ii. 889. 
Potentilla mixta, iii. 328. 
reptans, ili. 485. 
tridentata, i. 426. 
Poterium muricatum, iii. 707, 715. 
Primrose, Cowslip, and Oxlip, i. 205 ; 
ii. 217, 284, 313. 
and Cowslip, ii. 217, 284, 313. 
Primula, i. 9, 397. 
— raising of, from seed, ili. 651. 
— elatior, i. 187, 203, 974, 996, 
1018; ui. 527. 
garden var. of, ii. 128. 
——. note on, iii. 294. 
— from seed, iii. 180. 
— scotica, i. 863. 
Primule, iii. 690-6. 
Progressive development, ii. 108, 140, 
161, 225. 
Protonema muscicola, i. 743. 
Prunus Aria, iv. 110. 















carpels of, iv. 278. 
P. insititia, P. Avium, 
and P. Cerasus, ii. 284-5 
Pseudathyrium alpestre, iv. 652, 716, 
723, 974. 
Pteris serrulata, iv. 609. 
Pulmonaria angustifolia, iii. 574. 
— officinalis, iii. 577. 
Pyrethrum inodorum, proliferous, iii. 
808. 
Pyrola media, i. 237. 
— minor, i. 517. 
— rotundifolia, var. 
1119. 
— uniflora, i. 428. 
Pyrole, British, i. 296. 
Pryus Aria, iv. 110-111, 649. 




arenaria, iv. 

Quercus Robur sessiliflora, 11. 822. 
Ranunculus bulbosus, flowering of, ii. 
686. 
— confusus, iv. 721. 
— hirsutus, i. 716. 
Lenormandi, ii. 432, 467, 
497, 515, 552. 
— parviflorus, iv. 89. 
aquatil., remarks on, ii. 854. 
Raphides, iy. 489. 





spinosa and P. Padus, abnormal 

Recurvus as applied in natural history, 
ii. 75, 114, 170, 200. 
Reed, curious form of, i. 146. 
Remarks on the rarer plants of Cheshire, 
i. 863. 
Reseda Luteola, duration of, iii. 311. 
Reviews :— 
Algee (Br.), Manual of, by the Hon. 
W. H. Harvey, 1. 122. 
Australian Colonies, Visit to the, by 
James Backhouse, i. 549, 570. 
Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club, Pro- 
ceedings of the, i. 515. 
Botanical Looker-out, the, among 
the Wild Flowers, ete., by E. Lees, 
E.L.S., i. 420. 
Botany, the London Journal of, i. 
164. 
Botany, English (Supplement to), 
* Mr. Sowerby, i. 27; i. 76. 
British Plants, Catalogue of, i. 109. 
British Plants, London Catalogue of, 
iv. 1131. 
British Forest-trees, a History of, by 
Prideaux John Selby, F.R.S.E., 1. 
44, 72, 228. 
British Plants, Illustrated Catalogue 
of, C. E. Sowerby, A.L.S., i. 110. 
Cheltenham Botanical Guide, ii. 123. 
Ferns, British, Plain and Hasy Ac- 
count of, v. 150-1. 
Herbarium, botanical labels for, 1.110. 
Linnean Society, Transactions of, i. 
55, 71, 241, 484. 
Collectanea for a Flora of Moray, i. 
124. 
Plants in Glazed Cases, on the Growth 
of, by N. B. Ward, F.L.S., i. 221. 
Shropshire, a Flora of, by W. A. 
Leighton, B.A., F.B.S. EH. and L., 
mente 
Society, Botanical, Transactions of, 
i. 284, 311, 348, 391. 
Society, Microscopical, of London, 
Transactions of, i. 322. 
Tenby Plants, Contribution towards 
a Catalogue of, ii. 183—4. 
Rhinanthus Crista-galli, i. 296. . 
major, 296. 
————-— parasitism of, y. 105. 
Rhinanthacez, parasitical nature of the 
roots of, 11. 1025. 
Reply to certain erroneous representa- 
tions (in ‘ Phytologist,’ iii. pp. aTo=e), 
ii. 509. 
Ribes nigrum, R. rubrum, R. Grossula- 
ria, remarks on nativity of, ii. 376-9. 
— rubrum, ii. 517, 545. 
wild and cultivated, ii. 



545. 
