328 
Hortus Fluminensis, 273 
Huernia arabica, W. E. Brown, | 
..268 
— ditnilis ]B, WV. E. n 265. 
Humphries, C. H., 
, R, ZR dried 
plants, 15 
Hyoscyamus Blicoidus, Wright, 
184. 
pz 
figs roof Ru | 
a, 322, 
k 
— gom jhophylla, Baker, 64. 
ewensis, 300. 
ical survey of, 56. 
57. 
» Baker, 65 
International oic A Con- 
35. 
gress, 
Tonidium durum, Baker, 18 
M a lan repi ki Baker 228. 
poh poiso 
a 
-— pharbitiformis, Baker, 291, 
—- punctata, Baker, 184 
—re les Baker, 113. 
_-— tanganyikensis, Baker, 70. 
Tre rubber t e, 242. 
* Ixianthes a io, 122. 
J. 
— Castleton Gardens, 79. 
— Kirkii, ee v 
— longipes, Baker. 
— microphyllum; "Daher, 2 
ES oo Resse aerial see Ther, em 
Jasminum octocuspe, Biden L1 
scarpum, Baker, 95. 
— primulinum, Hemsl., 109. 
— Smnithii, Baker, 93, 
— somaliense, Baker, 218. 
— stenodon, Baker. „94. 
— ternifolium, Baher, 95. 
— Walleri, Baker, 29, 
elwitsehii, Bak 4, 
Jatropha palmatifida, ge g7. 
Juan Fernandez plants, seeds of, 
sont 
indal-wood, 204. 
Juania Fosse 203. 
uw E ts 
| Kalanchoë pilosa, Baker, 289. 
| — somaliensis, D 2 
nsis, 
^ 
i. 
Karakoram Expedition, scientifie 
reports of, 20. 
Kew and ihe Colonies, 205. 
—, Cacti, large at 
a 55. 
- —, Cyathea medullaris at, =. 
—, distribution of seeds, 3 
—, donations of books to, e 156. 
203. 
—, hand-list of Ferns and Fern | 
Allie: DA at, 199. 
ler rbaceous 
E pe ina. 
Plants 
das and éibrube 
grown 
—, injury dr dabas: 235. 
—, Internatio je Geographieal 
Congress, 
|— Lake, eiie of, 303. 
Sere 
—, large w Pines, veniaval of, 
319. 
—,list of seeds available for ex- 
change, Appendix 
—, en ace Meadow, 
m House, renewal of heat- 
— system of greenhouse  con- 
struction, 300. ' 
=+ iesu T extension 
—; visitors in 1894, 18. 
—. — Septe iiber, e9 7E. 
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