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INDEX. 



Aceras anthropophora, 550, 557. 



Achame, 587. 



Aconitum Napellus, 72. 



Adonis autumnalis, 172. 



iEgilops, 47, 187, 373. 



African JExpeditiou, 354. 



Agaricus campsstris, 302, 3, 351, 380. 



Agrimonia agrimonioides, 272. 



Agrostis setacea, 415, 416. 



Aira alpina, 345. 



Aizoides, 359, 433, 435. 



Aizoon, 435. 



Ajuga Chamsepitys, 497. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, 396. 



Alders and Poplars, 143. 



Alisma Plantago and Mr. Euskin, 191, 



249. 

 Allium Babingtonii, 357. 

 AUium oleracevim, 555. 

 Allosorus crispus, 259, 263. 

 Almond, botany of, 578. 

 Alopecm'us alpina, 345, 584. 

 Aloysia citriodora, 206. 

 Alsine Cherleri, 34. 

 Althaea hirsuta, 172. 

 Althaea officmalis, 69, 203. 

 Altitudes of Scottish mountains, 342.* 



Ben-na-muic-dhui, 4295 ft. 



Braeriach, 4238 ft. 



CauTitoul, 4225 ft. 



Cairngorum, 4090 ft. 



Ben-na-buird, 3851 ft. 

 Alyssum calyciaum, 332. 

 Alum Bay, 205. 



American plants in Europe, dissemina- 

 tion of, 187. 

 American species naturaHzed, 451, 2. 

 Anacalypta csespitosa, 142. 

 AnacharisAlsmastnmi,161,194,197,276. 

 Ancient Botany, 287. 

 Andromeda polifoUa, 614. 

 Anemone Pulsatilla, geological relations 



of, 149, 215, 242, 332, 492. 

 Annual Address, 1-4, 305-308. 



Answers to queries, 223. 



Antirrliinum majus, 25, 28, 237. 



Aquilegia vulgaris, 30, 156, 598. 



Arabis hirsuta, 556, 610. 



Arabis petraea, 309. 



Arabis stricta, 481. 



Arbutus Unedo, 25. 



Arbutus Uva-tu-si, 284, 311. 



Arenaria cihata, 212. 



Arenaria verna, 556, 563, 620. 



Aj'emonia agrimonioides, 556, 593, 631. 



Arnoldus Villanova, 489. 



Armeria maritima, 314, 345. 



Ai'meria pubescens, 99. 



Arra Grlyn, a gloomy valley, 99. 



Artists and nature-painting, 315. 



Arum itahcum, 141. 



Arum italieum,heat in the spadix of, 277. 



Arum maculatum, heat in the spadix of, 

 45. 



Asparagus ofScinalis, 203, 526. 



Asperula odorata, 399. 



Asplenium anceps, 23, 71, 220. 



Asplenium fontanum, 381, 355. 



Asplenium germanicum, in Somerset- 

 shire, 66, 264. 



Asplenium mariniun, 335, 264. 



Asplenium Ruta-mm*aria, 237, 314, 335. 



Asplenium septentrionale, 66, 142, 314, 

 335. 



Asplenium Trichomanes, 335. 



Asplenium vu-ide, 149, 314, 335, 612. 



Astragalus alpinus, 343, 418, 579, 588, 



Astragalus hypoglottis, 215, 242. 



Athyi'ium molle, 25. 



Athyrium rhseticum, 263. 



Atmosphere, Scottish, 88. 



Atriples rosea, 231. 



Atropa Belladonna, 200, 545, 591, 664. 



Aye-greene, 490. 



Azalea procumbens, 343. 



BaUochbowie forest, 477. 

 Barba-Jovi?, 489. 



* It is hoped that the precedence of Ben-Nevis, as the highest mountain in the British Islands, 

 is now finally established. Ben-Nevis is 4406'31 feet, Ben-na-muic-dhui, 4295-73 feet. The former 

 exceeds its rival by above 110 feet. 



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