INDEX. 



671 



Polstead Cherries, 326, 



Polycarpon tetrapliyllon, 608. 



Polygonacese, number of species in, 254. 



Polygonum dumetorum^, 154. 



Polygonum viviparmn, 35. 



Polypodium alpestre, 333, 343, 346. 



Polypodium calcareum, 237, 240, 538, 

 556. 



Polypodium Dryopteris, 31, 61, 263, 

 333. 



Polypodium Phegopteris, 263, 333. 



Polypogon monspeliensis, 598. 



Polystichum angulare, 335. 



Polysticlmm Louchitis, 31,'312, 334, 583. 



Portability in manuals of British Bo- 

 tany, 479. 



Portland (Isle) Flora of, 601-9. 



Portland sago, 607. 



Potamogeton lanceolatus, 28. 



Potamogeton plantagineus, 213. 



Potamogeton polygonifolius, 213. 



Potentilla alpestris, 284. 



Potentilla argentea, 576. 



PotentUla erecta (recta), 677. 



Potentilla hirta, 576, 631. 



Pre-Raphaelite painters and flowers, 248. 



Progress, on, 127. 



Prunus aviiun, 447. 



Prunus spiuosa, 499. 



Psamma arenaria, 203. 



Pteris aquilina, uncommon state of, 67. 

 (See vol. i. pp. 390 and 463.) 



Pyrenees, Flora of the, 358. 



Pyi-ola secunda, 225, 284, 310. 



Pyrola media, 65, 311. 



Pyrola rotundifolia, 311, 533, 651. 



Pyrus Auciiparia, 190, 325, 476, 567. 



Pyrus domestica, 7, 189, 655. 



Quercus intermedia, 480. 



Kanunculi Babingtoniani, 247. 

 Ranunculus Lingua, 156, 533. 

 Ranunculus liirsutus, 550. 

 Ranunculus floribundus, 156. 

 Raphanus Raphanistrum, 397. 

 Regensburg Flora, from the, 382. 

 Reigate plants, 220. 

 Reseda Phyteuma, 247. 

 Retrospective criticism, 378. 

 Reviews : — 



Abrothallus, Monograph of G-enus, by 



Dr. L. Lindsay, 90. 

 Agardh, Professor, on the Classifica- 

 tion of Plants, 661. 

 Agardli's, Professor, New Theoiy of 



Classification, 661. 

 Atlantis, part i., 410-412. 

 British Plants, parts ii., iii., iv., 321- 

 323. 



Reviews {continued). 



British Ferns, the Handbook of, by 



T. Moore, F.L.S., 296. 

 British Botanists' Field Book, by 



A. P. Cliilds, 134. 

 British Plants (Irvine's), 244, 321- 



323, 471, 472. 

 British Wild Flowers, by Sowerby 



and Johnson, 627-630. 

 Cahfornian Farmer, 441. 

 Catalogue of Ferns, by J. Smith, 245. 

 Critic, The, 658. 



Flowering Plants and Ferns of Ox- 

 fordshire, by M. T. Masters, 112. 

 Friend, The, 475, 476, 630, 631, 659, 



660. 

 Gleanings among the British Ferns, 



by J. M. Patison, 439. 

 Grasses of Great Britain, The, 274, 



323, 324, 408. 

 Index Fihciim, by T. Moore, F.L.S., 



188, 275. 

 Kentish Botany, 472-474. 

 Lecidia lugubris. On the Structure 



of, by Dr. W, L. Lindsay, 299. 

 Lectures on Botany, by Geo. Lawson, 



F.R.P.S. Edinb., 140. 

 London Catalogue of British Plants, 



246. 

 Madeira Ferns, collected by N. H. 



Mason, 442, 

 Marine Aquarium, by R. M. Stark, 



218. 

 Microscopical Objects, by Dr. Law- 

 son, 219. 

 Natural History Review, 70, 183, 298, 



443, 624-627. 

 Papers read to the Botanical Society 

 of Edinburgh, by Dr. Lawson, 594- 

 596. 

 Phytologist, The, 68. 

 Retrospective Criticism (Geograpliie 



Botanique, De CandoUe), 355. 

 Thu'sk Natural Histoiy Society, Bo- 

 tanical Exchange Club, List of De- 

 siderata, 474, 475. 

 Trentham and its Gardens, 406, 407. 

 Worcestershire Journal, 655. 

 Rhodiola rosea, 16. 

 Rhododendron on Chat Moss, 615. 

 Rhynehospora alba, 580. 

 Ribes Grossidaria, 579. 

 Ribes ]Detrseima, 564. 

 Rosa spinosissima, 25. 

 Rosa villosa, 28, 514. 

 Rose, monstrosity of, 362. 

 Rowan-tree, 167. 

 Rubia peregrina, 25, 204, 514. 

 Rubus Chamsemorus, 30, 310, 343, 621. 

 Rubus fruticosus, 253. 



