General Index. 



in 



Begoniaceaj, iv. 342, Begonia brac- 

 teata, iv. 346, caespitosa, iv. 342, faci- 

 culata, iv. 345, geniculata, iv. 347, 

 orbiculata, iv. 343, pilosa, iv. 345, 

 racemosa, iv. 346, sublobata, iv. 343 



Belenger, M., Travels in Asia, iv. 88 



Bengal Isinglass, v. 149 



Benson, W. H. Esq., on Irish fresh- 

 water Shells, ii. 223, ii. 233 



on a new genus of Lymnaeadae, 



iii. 466 



Bentinckia, v. 467, geonomaeformis, 

 Berry, v. 469 



Benturong Ictides Ater, De Blain, iii. 

 410 



Beroe, Remarks on a species of, i. 

 442 



Berthelotia, vii. 298 



Bibliographical Notices, i. 288 



Bidens, vii. 305 



Birds of Australia, iii. 461 



Black Granite, ii. 314 



Blackwellia, Commers. vii. 452, ceyla- 

 nica, Gardn. vii. 452 



Blainvillea, vii. 302 



Blechnum, iv. 501, angustifolium, iv. 



501, decurrens, iv. 502, glabrum, iv. 



502, moluccanum, iv. 502 

 Blepharispermum, vii. 296 

 Blumea, vii. 299 

 Blumenbach, ii. 441 



Boase, Dr. extract of a letter from, iii. 



295 

 Boase's (Dr.) Primary Geology, Re- 

 marks on, vi. 540 

 Bonatea, Willd., iv. 382 

 Boodhism and Cave Temples of India, 



a Note on, vi. 60 

 Bora Chung, i. 427 

 Boreau, M. on the Flora of Central 



France, ii. 62 

 Boring operations in Fort William, 



on the, i. 324 

 Borz of the Affghans, (Capra ^Ega- 



grus,) ii. 521 

 Botanic Garden, Calcutta, ii. 288, Se- 



haranpore, ii. 285, Kew, ii. 431 

 Botany of Brazils, v. 589 

 Notes on Indian, vi. 357, vi. 



494, vii. 11, vii. 143 

 of the Antarctic. Voyage of 



H. M. ships ' Erebus' and 'Terror,' 



in the years 1839-43, vi. 5J8 

 Brachymenium, Hook. iii. 56, contor- 



tum, Griff, iii. 56, cuspidatum, Griff. 



iii. 58, filiforme, Griff, iii. 58 

 Brachyramphus, vii. 321 

 British Association, Proceedings of the, 



i. 86, iii. 543, vi. 99, vi. 274, vi. 431, 



vii. 81, vii. 216 

 Bryaceae, vii. 376 

 Bryum, Linn. iii. 59, argenteum, Griff. 



iii. 59, ccespiticium, Linn. iii. 59, 



coronatum, Schwaeg, iii. 60, crudum, 



Huds. iii. 60, coriaceum, Griff, iii. 



60, Sollyanum, Griff, iii. 61, longi- 

 rostrum, Griff, iii. 62 



Buch, M. Von, on Sphceronites or round 

 Fossils, ii. 446 



Bulletin de la Societe des Imperial 

 Naturalistes de Moscow, 1836, i. 134 



Bura Chang, incorrectly named Borra 

 Chung, v. 274, Its singular habits 

 known to the ancients, v. 278, Uni- 

 formity of nomenclature, v. 1 



Caesulia, vii. 301 



Calamus Zalacca, Roxb. v. 8, casta- 

 neus, Griff, v. 28, angustifolius, 

 id. v. 89, monticola, id. v. 90, cali- 

 carpus, id. v. 99, petiolaris, v. 93, 

 Collinus, v. 31, schizospathus, id. 

 v. 32, arborescens, id. v. 33, erectus, 

 Roxb. v. 35, longiseus, Griff, v. 

 36, ornatus, id. v. 37, acanthospathus, 

 id. v. 39, Royleanus, id. v. 41, Rox- 

 burghii, id. v. 43, pseudo-rotang, 

 Mart. v. 43, rotang, Koxb. v. 43, v. 53, 

 tenuis, Griff, v. 45, v. 56, monoicus, 

 Roxb. v. 48, polygamus, id. v. 48, 

 gracilis, id. v. 54, mishmeensis, Griff. 

 v. 55, floribundus, id. v. 56, insignis, 

 id. v. 59, latifolius, Roxb. v, 60, 

 palustris, Griff, v. 61, extensus, Roxb. 

 v. 61, quinque-nervius, id. v. 61, verti- 

 cillaris, Griff, v. 63, Draco, Willd. 

 v. 65, geniculatus, Griff, v. 67, lon- 

 gipes, id. v. 63, Hystrix, v. 70, lep- 

 topus, id. v. 73, platyspathus, Mart, 

 v. 75, Mastersianus, Griff, v. 76, 

 ramogissimus, id. v. 78, nutantiflorus, 

 v. 79, Jenkinsianus, id. v. 81, grandis, 

 id. v. 84, intermedius, id. v. 86, me- 

 lanochaetes, Blume, v. 86, Lewisia- 

 nus, Griff, v. 87 



Calcutta basin, Remarks on the, i. 452 



Botanic Garden, ii. 288, Delta, 



Remarks on, ii. 542, Zoological Gar- 

 den, proposal for, ii. 295 



Calimeris, vii. 293 



Callistephus, vii. 294 



Campanulacese, iv. 34, Phyteuma be- 

 gonifolium, iv. 34 



Campbell, Capt. J. Extract from his 

 Letter, remarking on Lieut. Latter's 

 account of the new French process 

 for treating Mineral Sulphurets, vi. 



observations on the 



origin of Kunkur and the influence of 

 deliquescent Salts on Vegetation, iii. 

 25 



—— on Bar Iron, Southern 



India, Manufacture of, iii. 386 



on the construc- 



tion of Balances, ii. 342, on the Gra- 

 nite of Barramahal, ii. 153, his Mete- 

 orological Observations, ii. 42, on 

 Solar Radiation, ii. 42, ii. 185, on Red 

 Marl formation of Mysore, ii. 32, on 



