26 GENERAL INDEX OF 
Statice, description of a species and va- 
riety of, 1. 561. 
Dodartii, v. 147. 
Limonium, var. longifolia, i. 


563. 

rariflora, 1. 561, 594, 611, 812. 
tartarica, 1. 429, 492, 812. 
Staphylea pinnata, i. 146. 
Stellaria glauca, i. 517. 
— Holostea, i. 264. 
Stems, fasciated, iv. 1024. 
Stems of Hquisetum lmosum and H. 
fluviatile, iv. 1117. 
Stereocaulon tomentosum, occurrence of, 
in fruit, iii. 555. 
Stillingia sebifera (Tallow-tree), iv. 492. 
Stipa pennata, 1. 1141. 
Streatly (Berks),*plants near, by Mr. W. 
Pamplin, v. 153. 
Supplement to the Flora of Yorkshire, 
v. 80. 
Surrey, botanical districts of, iv. 558, 
615, 616. 
Symphytum asperrimum, i. 679, 806. 
System of Nature, ii. 711. 


Taban-tree, iv. 601. 
Tamarix gallica, 1. 131. 
Tamus communis, iii. 889-95. 
Tea, adulteration of, iv. 485, 514. 
green, manufacture of, iv. 542. 
of commerce, iv. 566-574. 
substitutes for, iv. 977. 
Teesdale, account of a visit to, by James 
Backhouse, i. 892. 
Teucrium Botrys, i. 1086; iu. 707, 
737. 
Thalctrum, British species of, remarks 
on, iv. 900, 938-9. 



Theory and hypothesis contrasted, ii. 
669. 
Thesium lnophyllum, on the economy 
of the roots of, by Mitten, ii. 807. 
Thlaspi arvense, 11. 209. 
perfoliatum, iii. 157. 
Thrincia hirta, li. 872. 
Thymus Serpyllum and T. Chameedrys, 
iv. 1142; v. 22. 
Tilia (genus), i. 147, 169, 189. 
genus and species of, i. 147, 148, 
169, 170. 
Tomato, fruit of, v. 412. 
Tordylium officinale, i. 79, 581. 
Tormentilla officinale, var. reptans, iv. 
538. 
Torquay, influence of the mild climate 
of, on the flowering of plants, 1. 24. 
Tragopogon pratensis, iv. 860. 
Trees, defoliation of, ii. 775. 




SUBJECTS. 
Trees, frondescence (leafing) of, iii. 190. 
Trichia, elaters of, v. 145. 
Trichomanes speciosum (radicans), iy. 
1136. ; 
Trichonema Columne, note on, i. 208. 
Trientalis europzea, ii. 223. 
Trifolium Bocconi and T. incarnatum, 
remarks on, ul. 236-8. 
elegans, iii. 47. 
———— filiforme, i. 293. 
incarnatum, 1. 198, 236. 
patens, iv. 1100. 
repens, iv. 694, 779. 
resupinatum, iy. 1143. 
stellatum, i. 167. 
Triglochin palustre and T. maritimum, 
iii. 1005, 1006. 
Triuriacese, affinities of the family of, 
ly. 26. 
Tropzolum atro-sanguineum, irregula- 
rities in the flowers of, i. 197. 
Truffles, note on the natural-history of, 
ii. 825. 
Tulipa sylvestris, iii. 854, 963, 964. 
Tussilago Farfara, curious state of, i. 
551. 
Typha latifolia, angustifolia, and minor, 
ui. 1006-8. 
—— 

Udora (Anacharis) canadensis, ii. 30. 
Ulex australis, v. 127. 
Galii, ui. 1059 ; 
nanus, i. 805. 
strictus, i. 76, 130. 
Ulmus, remarks on the European spe- 
cies of, iii. 34. 
campestris, ete., ili. 833-8. 
Ulva, derivation of, iii. 790. 
Umbelliferze, note on the fruit of, i. 554. 
Uredinew, germination of the spores of, 
v. 63. 
Urtica pilulifera and U. Dodartii, i. 
827. 
806. 
Usnea scabrida, i. 1045. 
Utricularia (genus), notes on, i. 259, 
260-1. 
ty. oles 




in Isle of Wight, i. 
Valeriana sambucifolia, iti. 1058. 
Vaucheriz, on, i. 906. 
Vectian (Isle of Wight) agricultural 
nuisances, ili. 434-5, note. 
Vegetable Kingdom, notice of the, 1. 
594. 


— (Prof. Lindley’s), 
misstatements in, 11. 594. 
Vegetable, parasitic on gold-fish, i. 231. 
substance, disjunctions of, 11. 


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