- Towndrow, R. F., Juncus tenuis, 276; Sagina Reuteri, 367
- Townsend, F., Euphrasia salisburgensis (t. 363), 441
- Trail, J. W. H., H. M. Drummond-Hay, 133
- Trailliella,* 10; intricata, * 10
- Trimen, H., Maldive Plants, 3 ; memoir of (portr.), 489
- Usnea barbata, 31
- Vaccinium minodorense,* 355; Oxycoccus, 319
- Verrucaria æthioboliza, 264
- Viscum subserratum,*' 504
- Wahlenbergia polytrichifolia, * 392
- Wainio, E. A., Lichenes Antillarum, 31, 66, 100, 204, 258, 292
- Waller, Horace, 190 '
- Wealden Flora (rev), 232
- Weathers, J., Bailey's 'Plant Breeding' (rev.), 277
- Weber van Bosse, A., Sarcomenia miniata,*281
- West, W & G. S., Notes on Demidieæ,336; Algæ from Central Africa, 377 (t. 361)
- Wheeler's Fungi Drawings, 96
- White, J. W., Dorset Plants, 432
- Whitwell, Wm., Montgomeryshire Notes, 172, 511
- Wiesnerella, 190
- Williams, F.N., British Caryophyllacæ, 423; Dates of 'Flore Française,' 431; his List of British Plants, 47
- Williams, J. Ll., Juncs tenuis, 201
- Williamson's Plants of Coal-Measures (rev.), 321
- Willows, British, 39, 461
- Wulff, T., on Isle of Wight Plants, 240
- Xylosma Flanagani, * 17
- Yucatan, Plants of, 142
- Zeuxine Whiteheadi, * 358
- Xygella, 140
P. 57, line 4 from bottom, for "Wexford" read "Waterford." P.„ „ 12, for " Mahgunihy " read " Magunihy; P.„ 66, 5, for " 1 to 10 " read " 1 to 40." P.„ 66, footnote, for " I." read " L." P.„ 72 line 16, for "1884" read "1844." P.„ 140 from bottom, for " mane" read " manca." P.„ 142 first par., for " Gaumier " read " Gaumer." P.„ 172, last line, for " Denbigh " read " Montgomery." P.„ 198, line 13, for "aculeatum." read "aculeata." P.„ 398, for "gesnerifolia" read "gesneriflora." P.„ 413 Under Dyschoriste somalensis should be cited as a synonym Phillipsia fruticulosa Rolfe in Bull. Misc. Inform. 1895, 223, and Ic. Plant. t. 2445. Mr. C. B. Clarke agrees that the plant is a true Dyschoriste. P.„ 494, line 19, for " 1887 " read " 1892." P.„ 500, 10 from bottom, for " Psammotropha " read " Psammotrophe,"
See p. 509 for corrections in First Records of British Plants.
WEST, NEWMAN AND CO., PRINTERS, HATTON GARDEN, LONDON, E.G.