GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 
Serials, list of, reviewed or noticed, or 
extracts from,—continued. 
iv. 6, 33, 72, 110, 187, 185, °212, 
267, 307, 372, 402. 
— Literary, iv. 653, 655 (Meet- 
ing of Ger. Naturalists, and Field- 
ing Herbarium). 
Hooker’s Journal of Botany and Kew 
Garden Miscellany, iv. 6, 35, 75, 
111, 142, 187, 214, 272, 303, 375, 
390, 399, 548, 595, 603. 
Naturalist, the, iv. 115, 148, 185, 
213, 272, 302, 351. 
Report on substances used for food, 
by J. D. Hooker, M.D., iv. 746, 
749, 751-2, 7614, 767-8; 770-2. 
Serrafaleus patulus, iv. 721. 
Serratula tinctoria, var. integrifolia, ii. 
775. 
Silene Armeria, i. 1080. 
—-- inflata, var. of, ii. 589. 
nutans, 1. 94, 111. 
Simethis bicolor, iii. 453. 
Sisymbrium austriacum, iv. 720. 
Sisyrinchium anceps, ii. 500, 765, 1004. 
Sium nodiflorum, i. 92. 
Smilacina bifolia, i. 611. 
Snowdrop, on the aboriginality of, iv. 
442-3, 
— Ward on, iy. 106. 
Snow, red and green, i. 31. 
Societies :— 
Association, British, ii. 270, 909; iv. 


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288, 342, 774, 775, 776-9, 780, 
1104, 1105, 1107, 1145-6. 
Berwickshire Naturalists’ Club, i. 
510; i. 801; iii. 112, 540. 
Dublin Natural History, iv. 164, 632. 
Dundee Naturalists’ Association, iii. 
7, 126, 225, 346, 444, 554, 586, 612, 
644. 
Eastnor (Hereford), meeting of natu- 
ralists at, iv. 1010. ° 
Edinburgh Botanical, ii. 56, 79, 125, 
158, 191, 285, 726, 739, 757, 813, 
862; iii. 58, 81, 110; iv. 44, 79, 
148, 220, 277, 412, 413, 414, 417, 
420, 422, 423, 424, 425, 226, 456, 
458, 460, 462, 492, 494, 495, 498, 
499, 500, 525, 527, 552, 554, 555, 
556, 621, 623, 624, 625, 627, 628, 
658, 661, 664, 670, 671, 782, 784. 
Royal Physical, iv. 1083, 1140. 
German Association for the Advance- 
ment of Science, iv. 1147. 
Glasgow Botanical, ii. 318, 351. 
— Erroneous state- 
ments corrected, ii. 866. 
Imperial L. C. Academy, iv. 948, 
1151. i 


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Societies,— continued. 
Linnean, Transactions of, ii. 116, 
772, 921, 922; iti. 15; iv. 23, 26, 
28, 30, 32, 200, 201, 204, 208, 263, 
447, 451, 541-2, 556, 601. 
Botanical, of London, ii. 27, 63, 95, 
128, 159, 191, 256, 289, 317, 351, 
1017, 1043; iti. 8, 338, 65, 94, 136, 
146, 187, 225, 268, 312, 334, 384, 
396, 454, 488, 536, 564, 586, 610, 
644, 684, 717, 739, 751, 758, 814, 
854, 862, 878, 926, 960; iv. 6, 78, 
109, 148, 220, 287, 350, 372. 
————- specimens distri- 
buted by, i. 43; iv. 481, 482, 
453, 487, 629, 696. 
Malvern Naturalists’ Club, iv. 1136. 
Microscopical, ii. 160°; iv. 41,87, 160, 
231, 389, 463, 487, 489, 630; 631, 
755, 756, 818. 
Phytologist Club, iv. 605-618, 646- 
652, 692-696, 756-760, 813-816, ~ 
843-847, 873-880, 914-916, 944, 
968-974, 981-982, 1012, 1028, 
1067, 1095-1101, 1134-1136, 
1142-1144, 
Phytological Club of the Pharmaceu- 
tical Society, iv. 913, 914, 946, 
947, 975, 976-8, 1008, 1029-30. 
Ray Society, laws, council, and mem- 
bers of, 1. 641-644. 
Reports and papers on Botany, 
li. 945. 
Surrey Natural History, ii. 888, 931, 
1015. 
Tyneside Naturalists’ Club, ii. 957; 
ii. 18, 91; iv. 38, 168. 
Worcestershire Naturalists’ 
Club, iv. 1101. 
Solanacez, character of, iv. 9938. 
Sonchus asper, i. 815. 
— oleraceus, i. 815. 


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‘Sparganium natans, iv. 408, 432. 
Spartina stricta, ii. 1094. 
— alterniflora, iii. 1095-6. © 
Species-making, ii. 314. 
on (Erysimum and Mceh- 
ringia), ii. 588. 
Spherocarpus terrestris, ii, 544; iii. 
489. 
Sphagnum, i. 871. 
——_—- British species of, i. 1113. 
Spices, and their importation into Great 
Britain, iv. 575. 
Spiranthes estivalis in France, iv. 502. 
—————- gemmipara (one of the ra- 
rest plants in the world), 1. 750. 
—-— cernua, iv. 726. 
Splitting of trees by freezing of water, 
1. 4:7, 
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