INDEX. 



Abec peach, 173 

 Abelj Mrs., 375 

 Abele-trees, 411 

 Abies Douglasii, 427 



excelsa, 428 



Pinsapo, 427 

 Abraxas grossulariata, 



485 



Aosinthe, its pernicious 

 effects, 134 

 Abutilon vexillarium, 290 

 Abyssinian banana, 203 



primrose, 326 

 Acacia, 253, 424 

 longifolia, 253 

 Acasna Novae Zelandise, 



323 

 Acanthus molhs, 233 

 Acarus, 454 

 domesticus, 453 

 or red spider, 179, 183 

 Accentor modularis, 549 

 Acer pseudo-platanus, 420 

 Aceras anthropophora, 



293 

 Achorontia atropos, 487 

 Achillea millifolium, 338 

 Achimenes, 264, 286 

 Acidalie rose, 275 

 Aconite, Winter, 215 

 Aconitum Napellus, 221 



sometimes mistaken for 



horse-radish, 134 



AcrognathuSjOr Auiolepis, 



a fossil, 26 

 Acrostichum crinitum, 402 



quercifolium, 403 

 Actiniopteris radiata, 398 

 Active lizard, 510 

 Adams' Crown cherry, 176 



Pearmain apple, 147 

 Adder's tongue, 381 

 Addy, Mr, ig 



found Anglo-Saxon re- 

 mains, 6 



his account of Roman 

 house, 2 

 Adiantum Capillus-Vene- 

 ns, 373. 385, 394 



concinnum, 394 



cultratum, 394 



cuneatum, 371, 395 



curvatum, 395 



Farleyertse, 395 



Feei, 395 



furmosum, 385, 394 



fulvum, 395 



intermedium. 394 



hicidum, 395 



macrophylhim, 394 



pedatum, 373, 385, 395 



pentadactylon, 394 



Adiantum reniforme, 394 



tenerum, 395 



tinctum, 395 



trapeziforme, 394 

 Adiantums, 43, 385, 394 



American, 41 

 Advowson of St. Marj-^'s 



Church, Beddington, ac- 

 count of, 14 

 Advowson of Wallington 



Church, account of, 17 

 ^cidium cydoniae, 362 



violse, 562 

 Aerides orchids, 300 



crispuni orchid, 300 

 jEschynanthus, 286 

 iEscuIus hippocastanum, 

 412 



rubicunda, 413 

 African marigold, 241 

 Agaricus campestris, 357 



disseminatus, 356 



euosmus, 356 



fascicularis, 360 



fertilis, 359 



spadiceus, 356 

 Ageratum mexicanum, 



2j6 



Ailanthus glandulosa, 

 421 

 Atauda arborea, 544 



arvensis, 544 

 Alba plena camellia, 250 

 Alcedo Ispida, 536 

 Alder, 417 

 Alexandra apple, 150 



pear, 157 

 Alfred Colomb rose, 271 



Alg^, 345 : — 



Batrachospermum mo- 

 niliforme, 347 

 Cladophora crispata, 347 



glomerata, 347 

 Conferva rivularis, 346 

 Draparnaldia glomera- 

 ta, 348 

 Lyngbya muralis, 346 

 Nostoc commune, 346 

 Protococcus viridis, 345 

 Tetraspora lubrica, 348 

 Zygnema spiralis, 348 

 Alisma plantago, 340 

 Allamanda Hendersonii, 

 291 

 AUectus, Roman coin 

 found at Beddington, 4 

 Allen's Everlasting apple, 



i4j^ 

 Alliaceous plants, 116 

 Allium ascalonicum, 118 

 Cepa, 116 

 nutans, 316 

 Porrum, 117 



Allium sativum, n8 



Schcenoprasum, 118 

 Alliums, 316 

 Allspice, 442 

 Almond leaves, attacked 



by aphis, 369 

 Almond-tree, 435 

 Almonds, growth of, 199 

 Alnus glutinosa, 417 

 AJocasia metallica, 263 

 Aloysia citriodora, 423 



Alpine Flowers, 305 :— 

 Abyssinian primrose, 



326 

 Acaena Novae Zelan- 

 dise, 323 

 Allium nutans, 316 

 Alliums, 316 

 Alpine rose, 318 



snapdragon, 322 



thrift, 322 



wallflower, 324 

 Alyssum alpestre, 321 



saxatile, 323 

 Amaryllis, 316 

 American cowslip, 328 

 Anemone apennina, 



nemorosa, 314 



palmata, 315 



Pulsatilla, 315 



Anemones, 314 



Antirrhinums, 322 



Aphyllanthes Monspeli- 



ensis, ^23 

 arachnoideum, 312 

 Arenaria balearica, 323 

 Armeria vulgaris, 322 

 Aubrietia Campbelli, 



32S 

 berberry, 329 

 bluebells, 314 

 bog-bean, 330 

 Bulbocodium vernum, 



^314 



butterwort, 320 

 Calla palustris, 330 

 Camassia esculenta, 315 

 Campanula coronata 

 alba, ^25 

 garganica, 326 

 hirsuta, 326 

 persicifolia, 325 

 pyramidalis, 325 

 rotundifolia, 326 

 speculum, 326 

 Chelranthus alpinus, 



324 

 Cloudberry, 329 

 Colchicum autumnale, j 



314 

 Cotyledon umbilicus, 



313 



Alpine Flowers— «»/i^. 

 cranberry, 329 

 Crocus luteus, 314 



reticulatus, 314 



sativus, 314 

 Dianthus, 322 



chinensis, 322 



fragratis, 322 

 Dodecatheon Meadia, 



328 

 Draba beotica, 328 

 Drosera rotundifolia, 



329 

 Echevena grandiflora, 

 313 



metallica, 313 



navicularis, 313 



sanguinea, 313 



secunda, 313 

 Echeverias, 313 

 Erica herbacea, 317 

 Erigeron Roylei (speci- 



osus), 328 

 Epimediumrubrum, 321 

 Epimediums, 321 

 Forget-me-nots, 318 

 Galanthus plicatus, 314 

 Genista sagittalis, 329 

 Gentiana acaulis, 324 



felida, 325 

 'neumonanthe, 325 

 verna, 324 

 Gentianas, 324 

 Geum concinneum, 323 

 Gnaphalium arenarium. 



327 



dioicum, 327 

 leontopodium, 327 



Grass of Parnassus, 320 



Great Crimean snow- 

 drop, 314 



growth of, 321 



hare-bell, 325 



heather, common, 317 



heaths, 317 



Hehanthemum vulgare, 

 321 



Hippuns vulgaris, 330 



Iris, 317 

 attica, 317 

 nudicaulis, 317 

 rhoetica, 317 



lily of the field, 316 



Luiaria alpina, 32a 

 tristis, 322 



Linnsa borealis, 3x8 



Linum flavum, 329 



Lion's paw cudweed, 



Lithospermum fruti- 



cosum, 324 

 London pride, 309 _ 

 Maranthemum bifo- 



lium, 319 



Alpine Flowers— (Tow^. 

 Mazus pumilio, 320 

 Menyanthes trifollata, 

 330 . 



Menziesia polifolia, 317 

 Myosotis dissitifiora, 

 318 

 palustris, 319 

 nipicola, 319- 

 sylvatica, 31S 

 Omphalodes venia, 318 

 Oxaltdse, 316 

 Oxalis Acetosella, 316 



rosea, 316 

 Pachyphytum bracteo- 

 sum, 313 

 Papaver nudicaule, 321 

 Pamassia palustris, 320 

 Pasque-flower, 315 

 Pentstcmon glaber, 323 

 Phlox divaricata, 333 



Nelsonii, 323 

 Phloxes, 323 

 Pinguicula vulgaris, 

 320 

 Polygala Chamsebuxus, 

 329 

 Potentilla Anserina, 327 

 Potentillas, 327 

 Primula amoena cortu- 

 soides, 326 

 auricula, 327 

 denticulata, 326 

 villosa, 326 

 Primulas, 326 

 Rhododendron, or Al- 

 pine rose, 318 

 Rubus saxatilis 329 

 Saflfron crocus, 314 

 Salix herbacea, 318 

 Saxifraga AizOon, 310 

 aspera, 310 

 bryoides, 310 

 csespitosa, 310 

 Cotyledon, var, pyra- 

 midalis, 309 

 Geum, 309 

 globifera, 310 

 granulata (single and 

 double), 309 

 Hirculus, 310 

 hypnoides, 310 

 intacta minor, 309 

 Juniperina, 310 

 Oppositifolia, 308 

 pectinata, 310 

 Saxifrages, 308 

 Scilla bifolia, 314 

 sibirica, 313 

 nutans, 314 

 Sedum anglicum, 310 

 Fabaria, 311: 

 Sieboldii, 311 

 Sedums, 310 



