vill 
Frower, T. B., F.LS. 
Leucojum estivum in South Devon, 
53; Hypericum linarifolium in 
South Devon, 53; Vicia lutea at 
Black Head, near Torquay, 54 ; 
Diotis maritima not growing in 
Babbicombe Bay, 54 ; Poa bulbosa 
plentiful at Plymouth, 54; On the 
Jocality for Trifolium resupinatum 
of Linneus near Bristol, 78 ; Coro- 
nopus didyma introduced near Bris- 
tol, 79; The Lathyrus near Bristol 
not latifolius, 79; Phleum asperum 
not growing near Bristol, 79; Carex 
Davalliana of Smith near Bath, 215; 
Draba vernalis of Linneus near Bris- 
tol, 215; Carex dioica of Linnens 
vear Bath, 215 
Gissine, T. W. 
A few remarks on Cotyledon Umbili- 
cus, 135; Chrysosplenium alterni- 
folium, &c., near Cheltenham, 148 
Grecory, Prorrssor 
Diatemacee ia the Isle of Mull, &2 
Greviite, A. K., M.D. 
On a moss found in North Uist, 205 
Hamesures, ALBERT 
Notice of the occurrence of Arum 
italicum at Steephill, in the Isle of 
Wight, 194 
Haaris, Rev. GEorGE 
Laminaria longicruris on the British 
coast, 8 
Hawker, Rev. Wittiam Benry 
Adiantum Capillus-Veneris on Ched- 
dar Cliffs, 82 
Henrrey, Artruoer, F.R.8., F.LS. 
Remarks on the so-called eye-spot of 
the Infusuria and microscopic Alga, 
i08 
Hooker, Joszspu, M.D., F.B.S., F.LS. 
On Hodgsonia, a new and remarkable 
genus of Cucurbitacex, 106 
Hunter, JAMES 
Note on a vegetable substance formed 
in a water-pipe at Hafion, Argyle- 
shire, 25 
Kinanan, Joun Roserr, M.B. 
Ona variety of Scolopendrium vulgare, 
113; A list of ferns and their allies 
found in the County Dublin, with 
special reference to the Dodder 
alley, 196 ; Combinations of varie- 
ties in Ferns, 213; On 2 beautiful 
form of Athyrium Filix-femina, 
Newman, obtained near Castlekelly, 
213 
Kink, J. 
On a species of Potamogeton from 
Lough Corrib, 183 
Lawson, GEORGE 
Notes of a botanical trip to the Tents 
Moir, in the North of Fife, in July, 
1853, 88; On the anatomical 
structure of Conifere and other 
Gymnogens, 116 
Less, Enwin, F.L.8. 
On the geography of plants, 139 
Linpsay, W. Lauper, M.D. 
TIilastrations of the value of botanical 
histology to the medical student, 
90; Experimenis oa the dyeing 
properies of lichens, 179 
Lucas, Caro.inE CaTaERINE 
Viola lactea and V. flavicornis, 216 
Mitten, Wittiam 
A list of the more interesting plants 
found lately near Belfast, and their 
latest discovered additional locali- 
ties, 185 
Moore, Davin 
New British Equisetum, 17; Notes 
on some rare plants, including 
Ajuga pyramidalis, in Arran, 189 
Moores, Tuomas, F.L.&. 
On Ophioglossum lusitanicum, 118 
Mors, A. G. 
Filago spatulata in the Isle of Wight, 
22 
Monpp, Winiiam 
An account of the lichens of Cleveland, 
with their localities, 71, 97 
Newman, E., F.L.8., Mem. Imp. LC. Ae. 
Description of Equisetum Moorei, an 
Irish species new to Science, 18; 
Contributions towards a history of 
an Irish Asplenium, considered as a 
distinct species and as entitled to a 
piace in the British Flora, 36; 
Discovery of Ophioglossum lusiis- 
nicum in Jersey, 66; Contributions 
towards a histery of a British Bo- 
trychiam, considered as a distinct 
species and as entitled to a place in 
the British Fiora, 129; Remarks on 
the new method of arranging ferns, 
222; Noteon Pseudathyrium flexile, 
239. 
Pamecin, Wittiam, A.LS. 
A brief notice of plants cbserved 
growing in the neighbourhood of 
Streatly, Berks, and of Goring, 
Oxon, in April, 1854, with additions 
of such plants as have been gathered 
there during several visits in former 
years, viz., between 1833 and the 
present 1854, 153 
Piquet, J oHN 
Benaeed new fern found in Jersey, 
149 
