24. GENERAL INDEX OF 
Rice-paper plant, by Dr. Bowring, iv. 
541. 
Robinia Pseudacacia, i. 613. 
Rome, botanic garden in, iv. 652. 
Rosa hibernica, iv. 1095. 
sarmentacea, 1. 719. 
stylosa, iv. 544. 
villosa, v. 22. 
Roses, British, 1. 293. 
Rowan, i. 73. 
Rubi (British) in Yorkshire, ii. 325. 
— list of, ii. 675. 
— note on, ii. 181. 
—— remarks on the mode of 
growth of, ii. 82. 
descriptions of, iv. 456. 
— near London, 11. 9. 
—— near Twycross, ii. 675. 
descriptions of, iv. 










Sii7, O17: 
remarks on, ili. 1053-7. 
— — Shropshire, i iii. 71-6, 159, 173. 
— Leighton’s, 1. 1049 ; 
1 GALS. 
on, iv. 969. 
Rubus Babingtonii, ii. 138, 192. 
— Borreri, u. 192. 
—_ discolor, vt hate 7 
—- diversifol., ii. 198. 
— latifolius, iv. 969. 
—- leucostachys, iii. 357. 
——- nitidus, iii. 357. 
— observations on the genus, ii. 87, 
97, 131, 174, 487. 
———- supposed new British, iv. 156. 
— tenuis, 1. 192. 
Ruppia marit., iv. 471. 
Ru#in urbe, 1. 193, 273 








Sagina apetala and §%. ciliata, iii. 948, 
1048-9 


and S. maritima, note 
on, 1. 2384, 298. 
— procumbens, with double flow- 
ers, 11. L000. 
remarks on, i. 177. 
Sagine, British, i. 177. 
Salicornia, iv. 208. 
racicans, 1. 866. 
various forms of, iv. 208. 
Salix acutifolia, v. 33, 148. 
Caprea, hermaphrodite florets in, 
i, 392; iv. 968. 
Sambucus nigra, nativity of, ii. 416-19. 
Samolus Valerandi, i. 703. 
Sap in plants, i. 975. 
—— experimental inquiry into the cause 
of the ascent and descent of the, ii. 
1027. 
Saponaria Vaccaria, 1. 553. 




SUBJECTS. 
Sargassum bacciferum (Gulf-weed), iv. 
413. 
Sarsaparilla, remarks on, vy. 65-71. 
Saxifraga crenata, i. 845. 
Gewm, elegans, hirsuta, re- 
specting the specific distinctness of, 
i. 475; v. 212. 



monstrosity in, ii. 
271. 
— + vy. 212. 
——— Hirculus, i. 741, 894. 
rotundifolia, ii. 2, 74. 
Saxifrage, observations on a, vy. 212. 
Saxifrages, Irish, ii. 537. 
Robertsonian, iii. 473; re- 
marks upon Mr. Watson’s case between 
Mr. Andrews and Mr. Babmgton, 
ili. 541-2; case of the, ili. 505, 570. 
Schistostega pennata, 1. 718. 
Schoberia fruticosa, iii. 746-7 ; v. 218. 
Scilla autumnalis, i. 580. 
Scirpus (Isolepis) Savii, 1. 
865-6, 1030. 
remarks on species of, 11. 480. 
Savii, 8S. and M., B. monosta- 
chys, Hook., and Scirpus setaceus, L., 
i. 865. 
Scleranthus, note on, i. 521. 
perennis, 1. 294. 
Scolopendrium vulg., var. marginatum, 
v. 113. 
Scrophularia Ehrharti, i 1,319; in. 628. 
aquatica, ii. 70. 
Sedum album, iv. 60. 
forsterianum, iil. 222. 
reflexum, iii. 46, 76. 
rupestre, 1. 180; ii. 223. 
Seeds, vitality of, iv. 1146. © 
without flowers, i. 71. 
Selaginella helvetica in Britam, by the 
Rev. W. W. Spicer, iv. 384. 
Senebiera didyma, i. 775. 
Serials, list of reviewed or noticed, or 
extracts from :— 
Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., u. 21, 
55, 121, 189, 223; i. 49; iv. 37, 
77, 114, 142, 185, 214, 268, 302, 
381, 408, 486, 935, 964, 1044, 
1151. 
Bonplandia, iv. 979-80. 
Botany, London Journal of, i. 23, 
78, 120, 185, 221, 256; iii. 4, 105, 
327, 450, 805, 933, 811. 
Gardeners’ Magazine of Botany, iv. 
143, 190, 216, 297, 405. 
————.- Chronicle, iv. 1079. 
—and Farmers’ Journal, iii. 





516; i. 










319. 
Gazette, Botanical, iii. 777, 854-5, 
867, 939, 987, 1001, 1048-86, 1120 : 
