58 
The genus Cercis. By the same, l.c., 347—348 
A new shrub (Sarcococca hookeriana). By the same, l.c., 359. 
The Laburnums. By the same, l.c., 518—519. 
The British Oaks. By the same, Woods and Forests, i., 8-10. 
-The Turkey Oaks. By the same, l.c., 52-54. 
New or ean Evergreen Oak (Quercus acuta, Thunb.). By the 
same, l.c 
The alkanas. By the same, l.c., 176-177. 
The Deciduous Cypress, By the same, l.c., 217-218. 
Quercus dentata, Thunb. By the same, l.c., 235. 
The genus Corylopsis. By the same, l.c., 332. 
The London Plane. By the same, l.c., 346-347. 
The Oak of Lebanon (Quercus Libani). By the same, l.c., 628. 
A new fine-foliaged shrub (Prunus Pissardi). By the same, l.c., 675. 
The Catalpas. ‘By the same, Lc; ii, 51-52. 
Notes on Nymphzas. By W. Watson, Gard. Chron., N.S., xxi., 87-88. 
Gar Palms. [By the same], l.c., xxii., 426-427, 522-523, 595- 
596, 7 cm 748. 
On some e from Funeral Garlands found in an Egyptian Tomb, 
circa B.C. 1 By C. F. White, Journ. Linn. Soc., xxi., 251 
Botanical pite vol. cx. 
Icones FEM vol. xv., t. 1451-1475. 
Report . : . for . . . 1882.—App. II. "List of Palms cultivated 
in the Royal Gardens, Kew 
Extracts in Journ. Bot. xxii., 217-219. 
` Note.—Index to Reports, 1862-82, is in Kew Bulletin (1890), p. 3. 
Grevillea, vol, xii., March, June; xiii., Sept., Dec. 
1885. 
A Flora of the English Lake District. By J. G. Baker. 
Notes on the Cultivated Asters (concluded). By the same, Gard. 
Chron., N.S., xxiii; VI., 13 ; VII. mak VIII., 142; IX., 208-209; 
E 306-307 ; XI, 501-592 ; XII., 534—535 
On the Origin of the Garden TENE Bý the same, l.c., 757-758. 
A Classification of Garden Roses. By the same, l.c., Bo ua 199. 
(Reprinted in Journ, Bot., xxiii., 281—280.) 
A bea of the Species and Hybrids of Nerine. By the same, de 
779, 8 
On Senecio spathulatus, DC, By the same, Journ. Bot., xxiii., 8-9. 
