22 Annals of Botany. 
Ferns, Abnormal, Hybrids and their Parents (E. J. Lowe and Colonel 
Jones) (*), iii. 27. 
- — - development of the sporangia (*), iii. 360 ; development of the 
wings of the leaf (*), iii. 340; leaf-apices (*), iii. 327 ; root-apices (*), 
iii. 308 ; stem-apices (*), iii. 318. 
discovered or described since 1874, Summary of (J. G. Baker) (*), 
v. 181, 301, 455. 
— — ■ Is the Eusporangiate or Leptosporangiate the more primitive type ? 
(F. O. Bower) (*), v. 109. 
— — - New, of 1892-3 (J. G. Baker), viii. 121. 
- — Note on the propagation of (E. J. Lowe), iii. 4^2. 
F erraria undulata, pollination (*), v. 382. 
Fertilization and the segmentation of the Spore in Fucus, On (J. B. Farmer 
and J. Ll. Williams), x. 479. 
— — of Capsella Bursa-pastoris, i. 257. 
of Flowers, Bibliography, v. 403. 
of Inconspicuous Flowers (A. Bateson), i.. 255. 
of Musa, Strelitzia reginae, and Ravenala madagascariensis (G. F. 
Scott-Elliot) (*), iv. 259. 
— — - of Senecio vulgaris, cross-, i. 255. 
— — of S tell aria media, cross-, i. 259. 
■ of South African and Madagascar Flowering Plants (G. F. Scott- 
Elliot) (*), v. 333. 
Ficoideae occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 237. 
Ficus bengalensis, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 446. 
Cooperi, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 446. 
— — elastica, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 446 ; laticiferous tubes, 
iii. 164. 
infectoria, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 447. 
religiosa, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 446. 
retusa, laticiferous tissue in leaf, iii. 446. 
Filices occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 260. 
Fimbriaria, nuclear division in the sporophyte, ix. 498. 
Flagellariaceae occurring in Lord Howe Island, x. 254. 
Floating-roots of Sesbania aculeata (D. H. Scott and H. Wager) (*), 
i. 307. 
Floating-tissue of Neptunia oleracea, i. 307. 
Flora of Britain, Geological history of recent (G. Reid) (t), ii. 177. 
of Lord Howe Island, The (W. B. Hemsley), x. 221. 
of Solomon Islands, v. 407, 501. 
Flowers and Insects in Great Britain, Part I (J. C. Willis and I. H. 
Burkill), ix. 227. 
Flower development of Trapella (*), ii. 87. 
Flowers, inconspicuous, the effect of cross-fertilization on, i. 255. 
Foliage-leaves, A Contribution to the Chemistry and Physiology of (H. T. 
Brown and G. H. Morris), vii. 271. 
F oliage of certain T ropical Trees, The Hanging (F. W. Keeble) (*), 
ix. 59. 
Fordiophyton, description, vi. 314. 
Fordiophyton Faberi, description, vi. 314. 
Formosa, Descriptions of some New Plants from Eastern Asia, chiefly 
from the Island of, presented by Dr. Augustine Henry, F.L.S., 
to the Herbarium, Royal Gardens, Kew (W. B. Hemsley) (*), 
ix. 143. 
