PHYTOLOGIST: A POPULAR BOTANICAL MISCELLANY, CONDUCTED BY EDWARD NEWMAN, F.L.S., MEMB. IMP. L.-C. ACAD. On the Ergotism of Grasses, 977 On Alpine British Plants, particularly BORRER, WILLIAM, F.R.S., &c. Hieracia, 804 On the Identity of Hieracium nudi- cium strictum of Fries in Eng- rets of Salix caprea, Rubus lati- nosa, 970; Contributions towards the Geographical History of the Plants of Upper Teesdale, 1048; Notice of Equisetum fluviatile of Fries in Britain, and an Inquiry into its Distinctness as a Species, 1056; On the Contrast afforded by the internal Structure of the Stems of Equisetum limosum and E. fluviatile, 1117; Trifolium re- IRVINE, ALEXANDER Notes on the Localities of certain Effects of the late Mild Weather, 875 Undescribed Variety of Blechnum spi- cant, 892; On the Classification LEES, EDWIN, F.L.S. A Descriptive List of the British Rubi, on their Physiology and Distri- in Worcestershire, 981; Notes on LEHMANN, DR. C. masses of Crystalline Matter, in the interior of a living Oak-tree, 945 REYNOLDS, RICHARD Asplenium viride at Danny, 946 SALTER, DR. T. BELL Effects of the Mildness of the present Season, 847 SCHOMBURGHK, SIR R. H. On the Forest-trees of British Guiana, and their uses in Naval and Civil Architecture, 849 SEEMANN, BERTHOLD, M.I.L.C. Ac., &c. The Natural History of the Cedron, 946 SELLER, DR. Notice of the Osseous Legumen of the Hymenæa Courbaril, 1074 SMITH, REV. WILLIAM On the Stellate Bodies occurring in the Cells of Freshwater Algæ, Sulphide of Calcium as a Remedy for VIZE, JOHN E. the Grape Disease, 1104 PURCHAS, W. H. Epilobium virgatum, 971; Epilobi um Lamyi, 1012 QUEKETT, PROFESSOR On the Presence of a Fungus, and of Lastrea rigida near Bath, 1101 WARD, N.B., F.R.S., L.S., &c. A few Notes on the Botany of Jersey, including a List of Additions to Mr. Babington's Primitia Floræ Sarnicæ,' by M. Piquet, 1090 6 |