INDEX. 



537 



Dallas, W. S., Life of Erasmus 

 Darwin, 484 ; Useful Know- 

 ledge, 41. 



Dalmas, J. B., 72. 



Dalmenesche, A., 505. 



Dalmon, J., 289. 



Dalton, H. G., 375. 



DalzeU, N. A. (d. 1878), Bombay 

 Plora, 387 ; Economic Pro- 

 ducts, 387 ; Eorest Eeports (2), 

 390 ; Influence of Eorests, 387; 

 Sind Forests, 392. 



Damascenus, 21. 



Damme, H. van, 285. 



Dancer, T., Catalogue, 449 ; Ob- 

 servations, 449. 



Danckelmann, B., 464. 



Daniell, "W. E. (1818-1865), 368. 



Danilewsky, A., 75. 



Darby, J., 361. 



Dargassies, — ., 485. 



Darlington, W. (1782-1863), Ad- 

 ditions, 448 ; Agricultural 

 Botany, 194, id., 360 ; 

 American Weeds, 360 ; Elorula 

 cestrica, 363 ; Eeports, 448. 



Darluc, M. (1707-1783), 290. 



Darwin, C.E.,ClimbingPlants,96; 

 Cross- and Self -fertilization, 99 ; 

 Different Eorms, 92 ; Eertiliza- 

 tion of Orchids, 99 ; his influ- 

 ence xxxiv ; Insectfressende 

 Pflanzen, 96 ; Insectivorous 

 Plants, 96 ; Life of E. Darwin, 

 484 ; Movement in Plants, 

 491 ; Origin of Species, 97 ; 

 Piante insettivore, 96 ; Preface 

 to Kemer, 99; Variation, 101, 

 — transl. 492 ; Voyage of the 

 Beagle, 224. 



Darwin, E. (1731-1802), Botanic 

 Garden, 212, — extracts from, 

 414; Life of, 484; Phytologia, 

 67. 



Darwin, E., 491. 



Darwin, E. W., Families of 

 Plants, 16 ; Principia, 17 ; 

 Syst. vegetables. 111. 



Darwinism, its influence abroad, 

 xxxix. 



Dassow, C. M., 395. 



Dates in Index, xxv. 



Dating forward by publishers, 

 xviii. 



Daubeny, C. G. B. (1795-1867), 

 Memorials of Oxford, 415 ; Ox- 

 ford Garden, 415 ; Plants of 

 the World, 222 ; Proposed In- 

 dex, 258; Sexuality, 96; Study 

 of Botany, 39; Trees and Shrubs, 

 21 ; Vitality of Seeds, 95. 



Davenport, G. E., Botrychium, 

 152 ; Herbarium, 449. 



David, G., Milchzellen, 75 ; Eoth- 

 weingaehrungspilze, 173. 



David, P., 281. 



Davies, H., 247. 



Davis, G. E., Mildew, 168; Pro- 

 tophytes, 496. 



Davis, J. W., West Yorkshire, 

 262,— "Ed. 2." 504. 



Davy, Humphrey (1778-1829), 

 194. 



Dawson, J. W., Acadian Geology, 

 190; Alpine Plants, 229; 

 Carboniferous and MiUstone 

 Grit, 190; Chain of Life, 178; 

 Devonian and SUurian, 190. 



Deakia, E., Botanist's Manual, 

 234; Colosseum, 261; Ferns, 

 240; Florigraphia, 236; Tun- 

 bridge Wells, 261. 



De Bary, see Bary ; should this 

 form be used ? xxv. 



Debat, L., 275. 



Debeaux, 0.,Algues marines, 282; 

 Contributions, 381 ; Excursion 

 botanique, 506 ; Fl. Pyrenees 

 orientales, 506. 



Debey, M. H., 185. 



Deby, J., 159. 



DC. See CandoUe. 



Decaisne, J., Ann. sciences natu- 

 relles, 476 ; Arabie heureuse, 

 379; Errorum Decaisneanorum, 

 121; Florula sinaica, 394; 



