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GENERAL INDEX 



Harrison, Prof., on the lake of the Grand 

 Etang in Grenada, 455 



Harshberger, J. W., 331; Ambrosia in 

 North America, 173; Anona palustris 

 in South Florida, 175-179; Arceutho- 

 bium in North America, 426; Wood- 

 wardia growing in Sphagnum tussocks, 

 378; Bahamas, 192; Bermuda, 206; 

 Cuba, 215, 253; Florida, 114, 157, 175- 

 179, 194, 210, 225; Jamaica, 17, 168, 

 211, 243; Turks Islands, 287; Virgin 

 Islands, 116, 244, 457; other West 

 Indian islands, 119, 151, 202, 250; 

 Lower California, 201, 218, 227; 

 Mississippi delta and Louisiana coast, 

 191, 218, 252; Texas and Mexico, 167, 

 168, 229; southern migration of North 

 American plants, 336; the sunken 

 Caribbean lands, 152, 213 ; centrifugal 

 dispersion from the north, 327; salt- 

 marsh and estuarine plants of New 

 Jersey, 100, 104, 110 



Hart, J. H. ; Herbarium List of the 

 Trinidad flora, 118, 212, 251; Saco- 

 glottis amazonica, 7, 134; Entada 

 scandens, 118; Fevillea cordifolia, 126; 

 Grias cauliflora, 212 ; Ipomoea carnosa, 

 218; Thespesia populnea, 244; Vigna 

 luteola, 251 



Hartert, E., on the pigeons of the Azores, 

 418 



Hartung, G., 363, 385, 440; buried 

 Juniper trees, 392, 394 



Hatteras, Cape; bottles thrown over in 

 its vicinity, 49, 50, 52, 54, 55, 65, 66, 

 78, 467, 468; derelicts from this 

 neighbourhood, 50, 72, 472, 473; 

 turtle carried past in the Gulf Stream, 

 41 



Hawaii; Acacia farnesiana, 167, 169-171 ; 

 Ipomcea carnosa, 218; Cassytha fili- 

 formis, 191 ; Carex and Sphagnum, 

 343, 345; Dracama aurea, 487-489; 

 transport of spores only by winds to 

 this group, 354, 355; ascending air- 

 currents on Mauna Loa, 425; sub- 

 marine streams of fresh water, 497; 

 Azorean and Hawaiian floras compared, 

 399, 400 



Heather, W., old chart of the Azores, 366 

 Hebrides; stranded West Indian seeds, 

 22-26, 31, 32, 122; derelicts, 50, 68, 

 472, bottle-drift, 52, 53, and turtles, 

 40^2 



Hedera, dispersed by birds, 417, 418 

 canariensis ; in Azores, 369, 376, 



392, 401, 429 ; in Canaries, 406 

 Hedley, C, palseographical relations of 



Antarctica, 294, 309, 312, 328, 330, 331 

 Hedyotis adscensionis, 460 

 Heer, O., 329, 363 



Heilprin, A., aeolian rocks in Bermuda, 

 259, 262 



"Hekla," H.M.S., bottle-drift in high 



northern latitudes, 484, 496 

 Heliotropium, 449 ; H. curassavicum, 278, 



291, 477 



Hemsley, W. B., 43, 294, 440; West 

 Indian beach-drift, 12, 13, 126, 128, 

 143; West Indian seeds on European 

 beaches, 21, 24, 42, 146, 153, 154, and 

 on Azorean shores, 37; dispersal by 

 currents, 158, 187, 193, 204, 447, and 

 by birds, 198, 252; Arceuthobium, 

 426 ; Bermudian flora, 466 ; Ascension 

 and St. Helena floras, 459, 460; 

 Ipomoea tuberosa, 24, 161, 162 ; Sem- 

 pervivum in Canary Islands, 408; 

 Mucuna pruriens, 458; Weeds, 391; 

 Uncinia, 498-501 ; miscellaneous plants, 

 116, 147, 156, 157, 160, 167, 171, 201, 

 225, 227, 246, 250, 251, 488 



Henriques, Prof., buried Juniper trees in 

 the Azores, 395; Myrica faya in Por- 

 tugal, 433, 434; the popular Azorean 

 name of Myrsine africana, 434 



Hensen, experiments on currents in Kiel 

 Bay, 50 



Henslow, J. S., plants of Keeling Atoll, 

 448 



Hepaticse, in Azores, 375, 383 



Hepworth, W. W. Campbell; southern 

 pelagic organisms stranded in the 

 south of England, 29; Labrador Cur- 

 rent, 272; Sabine's casks of palm oil, 

 482; Gulf Stream, 43 



Heritiera littoralis, 5 



Hernandia peltata, 454 



Herpes tis monniera, in the West Indies, 

 105, 477 



Hibiscus elatus, 16, 214 



tiliaceus, 5, 6, 17, 87, 92, 116, 168, 



170, 172, 178, 214, 245-247 



Hill, A. W., Arceuthobium oxycedri in 

 the Azores, 426 



Hillebrand, W., Acacia farnesiana in 

 Hawaii, 167-171; other Hawaiian 

 plants, 218, 246, 458, 478, 488 



Hillier, J. M., Sacoglottis amazonica, 28, 

 134 



Hippocratea, in Trinidad beach-drift, 13 



Hippomane mancinella (Manchineel) ; 

 beach-drift, 5, 11-14, 17, 115; dis- 

 tribution, 87, 88, 93, 113, 114; dis- 

 persal by currents, 87, 88, 93, 95, 113, 

 115; station, 93, 114, 194, 244, 245; 

 doubtful identity of the tree in the 

 Bahamas, including Turks Islands, 286 



Hispaniola (San Domingo and Haiti); 

 bottle-drift, 56, 58, 61, 62, 65, 462, 

 463, 465, 477; Acacia farnesiana, 167, 

 168; old masonry on coast, 491 



Hjalmarsson, J. A., flora of Grand Turk, 

 185, 283, 286 



Hoban, M. A., West Indian seeds on 

 Irish coast, 31 



