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Microscopic Analysis, 1)1. 

 Microscopic Cells, l6, 41, 88, l6". 

 Microscopic Examination of Air, QO, 

 Microscopic Finder, 20/. 

 Microscopic Fungi, 68, 139, 256. 

 Microscopic Objects, on Mounting, 18, 



22,41, 54, 64, 71, 80, 88, 89,106,110, 



130, 134, l60, 183. 

 Migratory Birds, Arrival of, l62. 

 Millstone-grit, New Species of Fish in, 66. 

 Mineral Wealth of Virginia, 44. 

 Minnow, the Golden, 9. 

 Minnows, 9, 57. 

 Missing Liniis, 45. 

 Mite, the Stone, 234. 

 Mode of Occurrence of Diamonds in South 



Africa, 44. 

 Mole, Adder and, 189- 

 Moles, none in Ireland, 238. 

 Mailer's Diatomaceen Typen Platte, 176, 



233. 

 Mollusca, Palates of, 71, 88. 

 MoUuscan Threads, 49, U", II9, 165. 

 Mosses, Mounting, 22, 41, 110. 

 Moth, Prehensile Organs of, 64. 

 Moth, the Processionary, 208. 

 Moths' Wings, 143, I66, 189, 215. 

 Mould in Fern-cases, 94, 136, l67t 

 Mounting Algse, IS, 98. 

 Moimting, a Problem in, 89, l60. 

 Mounting Extraordinary, 64. 

 Mounting Microscopic Objects, 18, 22,41, 



54, 64, 71,80, 88, 89, I06, 110, 130, 134, 



160, 183. 

 Mouse, eaten in the Trap, 142. 

 Mouse, the Jumping, 84. 

 Mouse, the Wood, 143. 

 Mousetrap, a Mysterious, 71, 9^. 

 Mouth of the Crane-fly, 155, 189. 

 Mouths of Insects, Structure of, 10", 155, 



189. 

 Mud-craters on the Persian Coast, 21. 

 Murex purpura, 238. 

 Mugca furmicifijrniis, 46. 

 Mysterious Mousetrap, a, 71. 94. 

 Mythical Man-eater, a, 45. 



Names, Generic, 208. 

 Names, Local, 22, 67, 142. 

 Names of Birds, 282. 

 Natterjacks, Colony of, 62. 

 Natural Barometer, a, 69. 

 Natural History, Medifeval, 35. 

 Natural History Notes, Local, 244. 

 Natural History of Norfolk, 184. 

 Natural History Societies, Address of 



Provincial, 134. 

 Natural History, Utility of the Study of, 



202. 

 Neottia Nidus-avis, Colouring Matter of, 



255, 

 Neotropical Birds, 135. 

 Nerve, the Optic, 64. 

 Net, Substitute for a Water, 4". 

 New Arachnid, a, 121, 161, 171, 185, 209, 



234. 

 New Beech-blight, 19. 

 New Books, 11. 

 New British Crustacean, 209. 

 New British Land-shell, 276. 

 New Classification of Birds, 63. 

 New Diatoms, 275. 

 New Enemy, a, 15, 89, 90. 

 New European Lizard, 234. 

 New Order of Hydrozoa, 208. 

 New Species of Fossil Deer, 45. 

 New Zealand Forests, 281. 

 New Zealand, Notes from, 129. 

 News from the " Cliallenger," 221. 

 Newt, Remarks on the Habits of the 



Smooth, 104. 

 Nitophyllum versirolnr, 114. 

 Norfolk, Natural History of, 184. 

 Northern Swift, the, 67. 

 Northumbrian Coal - measures. Fossil 



Teeth from, 7-1. 

 Nostoc commune, 114. 

 Notes from New Zealand, 129. 

 Notes on the Entomological Season of 



1873, 1. 

 Notes on the Leaf-rollers, 220. 

 Notes on the Starling, 152, 190. 

 Notes, Teratological, 153, 187, 192. 

 Noxious and Beneiicial Insects, 184, 

 Nurse, a Male, 1 1 3. 



Objects, Polariscopic, 161, 183. 



Ocops, 191, 263. 



Octopus, 72. 



Old Trees and Squirrels, 118. 



On Aphides, I47. 



On the Mode of Looking at Pictures, 97, 



141, 143. 



Onion, History of the, 123. 



Only a Sparrow, 247. 



Opera, an Ornithological, 95. 



Optic Nerve, the, 64. 



Organisms in Chert, 188, 207. 



Origin of Blood-corpuscles, 183, 207- 



Origin of Great Fires from a Natural His- 

 tory point, 73. 



Origin of Precious Stones, 66. 



Origin of the Lake Basins of Cumberland, 

 92. 



Origin of Window Gardening, 94. 



Orme's Head, Plants of the Great, 128. 



Ornithological Opera, 95. 



Orobanchaceae, British, 6g, 



Orfhognriscus, 239- 



Orwell, Sub-marine Forest in the, 278. 



Osteological Specimens, preserving, 226. 



Otter, the American, 132. 



" Our Jim," 198. 



Oyster-bed, Fossil, 188, 261. 



Palates of Mollusca, 71, 88. 



Paleo-Botanical Researches in "Victoria, 



154. 

 Paleotherium magnum, 66. 

 Parasitic Flies, 32. 

 Paris, LarvEe from, 69, 135, 142, 238. 

 Parrots, 143, 166. 

 Parsnip, History of the, 265. 

 Parthenogenesis in Ferns, 236. 

 Pepper, Adulteration of, 19. 

 Perch, a Voracious, 46, 

 PerischoechinidtB, Relationship of. 111. 

 Persian Coast, Mud-craters of the, 21. 

 Phenomena of Frost, 254. 

 Physical History of the Rhine Valley, 1 16. 

 Pictures, on tiie Mode of Looking at, ^~, 



141, 143. 

 Pigeon, Chicken hatched by a, 214. 

 Pike, 248. 

 Pineapples, 46. 



Pitcher-plant and its Prey, 210. 

 Plant Crystals, 18, 

 Plant-hunting, a Half-day's, 150. 

 Plant-names, English, IG2. 

 Plants, Carnivorous, and their Prey, 272. 

 Plants, Carnivorous Habits of certaia, 230, 



235. 

 Plants, Gossip about Rare, 40, 259. 

 Plants of Castle Eden Dene, 260. 

 Plants of the Great Orme's Head, 128. 



Plants, Sudden Appearance of, 91, 140, 

 1S9, 2bo. 



Plants, the London Catalogue of, 91, 114, 

 211. 



Plants, Unknown, l65, 189. 



Plants, Varieties of, 259. 



Plants, Water in, 91. 



Plants, Warwickshire, 2/8. 



Plea for our Grasses, 177, 260. 



Ftica Polunica, 140. 



Poisonous Effect of a Viper's Bite, 215, 

 263, 282. 



Poisonous Snakes, utilizing, 161. 



Polar Glaciation, 138. 



Polariscopic Objects, 161, 183. 



Polishing Shells, 39, 94. 



Pollen-Brains, 21, 236. 



Polyzoon, a Fresh-water, 268. 



Popular Science, 184. 



Portland, Quaternary Periodinthelsleof, 

 211. 



Postal Microscopical Cabinet Club, 46, 67. 



Post-glacial Animals in Uerbysliire, 139. 



Potato-bug, the American, 89, 90. 



Potato Disease, the, 65, 99, 210. 



Potato, History of the, 77. loi, 137, 144. 



Potato, Structure of the, I6I. 



Potentiltafragaria, Sec, 239, 259. 



Poultry, to Keepers of, 214. 



Prawn's Skin, Crystals of Lime in, 18, 

 64. 



Praying Mantis, the, 23. 



Precious Stones, Origin of, 66. 



Prehensile Organs of Moth, 64. 



Preservation of Aigte, 18, 98. 



Preservative, Chloride of Barium as a 



207. 

 Preserving Insects for Dissection, 214, 



240. 

 Preserving Fungi, 165. 

 Preserving Osteological Specimens, 226. 

 Preserving Sea-Anemones, 45. 

 Primroses, Birds and, 135, 166, 172, 184. 

 Privet Hawk-moth, Larvae of ,262. 

 Problem in Mounting, 89, 160. 

 Processionary Moth, the, 208. 

 Protest, a, 68, 137, 140, 142, 166, IQC, 259. 

 Provincial Scicieties, 209. 

 Puccinea Malvacearum, 19. 

 Puffin, how does it ascend to its Nest? 



258, 277. 



Quaternary Period in the Isle op 



Portland, 211. 

 Queen Bee, the, 46. 

 Quekett Microscopical Club, 276. 

 Queries, Entomological, 118, 189. 

 Queries, Microscopical, 22, 94, no, 141. 



Rabbits, Male, Suckliitg their 



Young, 113. 

 Rainbows, 10. 

 Rambles, Holiday, 195, 249. 

 Raphides, Cuticles and, 141, 1 62, 183. 

 Rara Avis, 46. 

 Rare Insect, 68. 



Rare Insects and Bad Seasons, 165. 

 Rare Plants, Gossip about, 40, 259. 

 Rare Zoopbyte, a, 125. 

 Rat and Cat, 142. 

 Rat, the Water, 22. 

 Reason or Instinct? 280. 

 Recent Paleo-Botanical Researches in 



Victoria, 154. 

 Record of Geological Literature, 26l. 

 Redesdale Ironstone District, Geology of, 



21. 

 Relationship of Echinothuridw, &c.. 111. 

 Remarkable Trees, 136. 

 Remarks on the Habits of the Smooth 



Newt, 104. 

 Reproduction of Tineidas, Exceptional, 



89. 

 Rhine- valley, Physical History of, 116. 

 Robin, a White, 71. 

 Robin, Story of my, 3. 

 Robin's Nest, Curious Place for, 167. 

 Rocks, Thermal Conductivity of certain, 



236. 

 Rocks, Volcanic, Structure of, 278. 

 Roots, Buds on, 92, lid, 119, 162. 

 Royal Botanic Society, 43. 

 Rustic Superstition, 238. 



Sand-blast, the, 41, 88. 



Suxi/riiga grunulata, Bulbiferous Stem 



of, 69, 116, 119, 162. 

 Science fifty years hence, 229. 

 Science-Gossip Society at Ipswich, 45. 

 Science, Knowledge of, 3. 

 Science, Popular, 134. 

 Scirpus lacustris, &c., 141, I67, 210, 282. 

 Scirpus parvulus, 22. 

 Screw, the Royal Microscopical Society's 



" Universal," 255, 276. 

 Sea, Extraordinary Luminosity of the, 



134. 

 Sea Holly, the, 113. 

 Seaside Shrubs, 43, 65, 90, 113, 115, II6, 



119, 136, 163, 185, 186, 190, 239- 

 Sea- weed, Exotic, at Devonport, 250. 

 Sea-weeds, Jelly on, 166, 192. 

 Sections of Coal, to Cut, 94, 120. 

 Sections of Leaves, to Cut, 182. 

 Senebiera didyinii, 235. 

 Seven Ash- trees in Tewin Churchyard, 



143, 214, 215. 

 Sex, Signs used to denote, 46. 

 Sliark, the Basking, 63. 

 Stiell, New British Land, 276. 

 Shells of Lancashire and Cheshire Low- 

 level Sands, 20. 

 Shells, to Polish, 39, gi. 

 Shore Lark, 45. 

 Shrews, British, 22. 

 Shrubs, beaside, 43, 65, gO, 113, 115, II6, 



119, 136, 163, 185, 186, 190, 239. 



