GENERAL INDEX 



519 



Keating, P., buried Juniper trees in 

 Flores 395 



Keeling Atoll; plants, 170, 240, 247, 248, 

 448; beach-drift, 132, 142, 143; vege- 

 table drift, snakes, and crocodiles from 

 Malaya, 302, 303, 486; bottle-drift 

 indications, 50, 303-305; stranded log 

 carrying seeds, 453; floating corals, 

 165; frigate-birds and boobies and 

 seed-dispersal, 32 



Islands. See above. 



Island, North, 453 



Kellerman, K. F., on denitrifying bac- 

 teria, 502 



Kerguelen; bottle-drift and its indica- 

 tions, 295-300, 310; a habitat of 

 Uncinia, 498-501 



Kermadec Islands, 220 



Kerner, 96, 419 



Kidder, Dr., seed dispersal in the Southern 



Ocean, 500 

 Kilkee (Ireland), stranded West Indian 



seeds, 31 

 Kleinia neriifolia, 408 

 Knowles, Miss M. C, stranded West 



Indian seeds on the Irish coast, 31, 



123 



Knowlton, F. H., Cretaceous and Ter- 

 tiary plants of North America, 328 



Knuth, R., Lysimachia, 432; Anagallis, 

 480, 481 



Kohl, J. G., on the vegetable drift trans- 

 ported in the Gulf Stream to Green- 

 land, Faroe Islands, and Europe, 20, 

 35, 40, 41, 43, 81 



Krakatau, its re-stocking with plants, 

 116, 142, 190, 192, 200, 207, 253, 

 458 



Krause, K., on Scsevola, 227-232, 235, 



236, 447, 448 

 Kiikenthal, G., on Carex, 334-358; on 



Uncinia, 498-501 



" L'Aigle," \ French sloops in the West 

 " L'Emeraud," J Indies in 1753 ; 264, 489 

 Labrador Current and climate, 272 

 Laccadives, compared with the Bahamas, 



255, 256, 274 

 Ladrones, 201 



"Lady Montague" (American ship), 

 bottle-drift, 76, 482 



Lagenaria vulgaris, gourds on Scandi- 

 navian beaches, 36, 146 



Lagoas, in Pico. See Lakes of Pico. 



Laguncularia, 309 



racemosa; general treatment, 



221; distribution, 86, 221; com- 

 parison of the West Indian and 

 Ecuadorian plants, 222; vivipary, 4, 

 221, 222; fruits in river-drift, 222, and 

 in beach-drift, 4, 12, 17, 222, 446; 

 plant as a constituent of the mangrove- 

 formation, 4, 10, 15, 100, 106, 108, 109, 



202, 203, 283, 289, 454; dispersal by 

 currents, 4, 18, 86, 90, 222, 291, 452; 

 Florida sand-keys, 182, 451, 452 

 Lakes of Pico; Caiado, Das Teixas, Do 

 Ilheo, Negra, Paul, Rosada, 379-381, 

 437 



Lamium purpureum, 391 



Lansing, O. E., on the vegetation of the 

 Florida sand-keys, 9, 115, 139, 156, 173, 

 183, 186, 190, 198, 203, 219, 231, 240, 

 250, 450 



Lantana involucrata, 285, 288, 292 



La Palma, Canary Islands, 497 



Lapland, stranded seed of Entada 

 scandens, 36 



Lathyrus maritimus, 186, 187 



Laughton, J. K., 43; West Indian and 

 Mexican seeds and logs of mahogany 

 on the shores of Greenland and Ice- 

 land, 35, 40 ; Main Equatorial Current, 

 70, 443; Counter Equatorial Current, 

 476 ; Sargasso Sea, 461 ; waters of 

 Amazon estuary, 75 



Laurel-woods of Macaronesian Islands, 

 365, 368, 369, 386, 393, 401, 406-410, 

 412—416. See Laurus, L. canariensis, 

 Persea indica, Oreodaphne fcetens, 

 Phoebe barbusana. 



Laurestinus. See Viburnum tinus. 



Laurus, 417 



canariensis (Persea azorica) ; in 



Macaronesia, 401, 413; Pico, 369, 370, 

 374, 375, 380, 386, 387, 392, 393, 

 432; San Miguel, 382, 432; Teneriffe, 

 406, 408; Madeira, 407, 410; size of 

 existing trees in the Azores, 392, 395 ; 

 used for fuel, 398 



indica. See Persea indica. 



Leathery Turtle, caught off Scilly, 41 



Lecythidacese, 211, 214 



Lefroy, J. H., on Bermudian plants, 139, 

 197, 245 



Leguminosse; behaviour of genera hold- 

 ing littoral species, 133; Andrews 

 on the development of the family, 

 318 



Le Maout and Decaisne, Mucuna pruriens, 

 458 



Librocedrus, 318, 327 



Lilford, Lord; on the food of Canarian 



wood-pigeons, 418 

 Limnanthemum humboldtianum, 223 

 Lindman, C, on Scandinavian beach-drift 



from the West Indies, 21, 27, 36, 42, 



43, 122, 123, 146, 153, 162 

 Ling. See Calluna vulgaris. 

 Linnseus, 22, 37, 173, 448 

 Linschoten, J. H. van ; on the forest-trees 



of the Azores in the sixteenth century, 



393, 397, 437, 440 

 Liquidambar, 318 

 Liriodendron, 318 

 Lithophila, 85 



