286 



HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 



Cranefly, 263. 



Cromer Forest-bed, Evidences of In- 

 creased Cold in the, 210. 



Crustacean Footprints, 186. 



Cry of the Wood-pigeon, 21,71,93. 



Crystallography, Elementary, 235. 



Crystals in Seed-coat of the Elm-tree, 

 &c., 159, 233. 



Crystals, Mounting, 237. 



Cuckoo, the, 117, 164, 214. 



Curious Emergence of Ants, 211. 



Curious Nesting. place, l65. 



Cuttles, Chapters on, 2/0. 



Cynthia cnrdiii, Abundance of, 209. 



Damar, Mounting in, 110, 119, 1 65. 



Dark Lines in Field of Vie w, 63, 85, 86, 1 1 0. 



Dark Wells, revolving, 14. 



Death's-head Moth, 214, 239. 



Definition of Structures, ll6, 136. 



Dentigerous Bird, 179. 



Devil's Coach-horse, 115, 187. 



Dew, the First Drop of, 39. 



Dialects of Birds, 119. 



Diamond Beetles alive in England, 82. 



Diamond, Large South African, 186. 



Diatomaceffi and Heterogenesis, 153. 



Diatom-mounting, 64, 69, 86, 110, 111. 



Diatoms, Self-division of, 183. 



Diatoms, Strange Habitats of, 222. 



Distribution of Insects, 17. 



Volic/topus simplex, 133. 



Domestic Calamity, a, 188. 



Don't neglect the flies ! 89. 



Dormice, Rearing Young, 47. 118. 



Double Flowers and Perfumes, 162. 



Dried Plants, 23, 88. 



Vrusera rotundifolia, 259- 



Dry Mounting, 275. 



Dungeness, a Visit to, 80. 



Dyeing Wood Sections, 15. 



Dytiscus and Mussel, 190, 282. 



Earthquakes im S. America, 236. 

 Eastbourne Natural History Society, 65, 



260. 

 East Kent Natural History Society, 64 . 

 Echinus, 156, 204. 

 Economy of the Fresh-water Polyp, 12, 



41, 6S, 115, 164, 175,277. 

 Eels, how are they bred, 16, 41, 92. 

 Eggs of Snails, how to preserve, 214. 

 EKgs of the Ant, l65. 

 Eggs, sucked, 237- 

 Elementary Crystallography, 235. 

 Elephant Bones in Staffordshire, 140. 

 Elm-tree, Crystals in Seed-coat of, 159. 

 Emperor Moth, 155, 238. 

 English Anchovies, 1 7. 

 Entomology, 92. 

 Entomology of London, 233. 

 Epidermis of the Tway-blade, 158. 

 Epilobium nngusti folium, 213. 

 Epipactis liiti folia, SiC, 17- 

 Erector, Nev/, for the Microscope, 225. 

 Errata, 70. 



Ethnology of Somersetshire, 236. 

 European Bristle Fern, 120. 

 Evidence of increased Cold in the Cromer 



Forest-bed, 210. 

 Evolution, 154. 



Expedition, the " Challenger," 105, 137. 

 Exploration, the Sub-Wealden, 114, 261, 

 Extirpation of Rare Plants, 162. 

 Extremes meet, 261 . 

 Eyes, Focal Differences of the, 257. 

 Eyes of Flies, 71. 



Fairy-Loaves, Pick-Cheeses and, 204, 



235. 



Family of Lizards, 132. 

 Fascination ot Snakes, 181. 

 Fauna of Lake Utah, 184. 

 Feathers and Skins, cleaning, 40, 88. 

 Ferae NaturEe of British Isles, 207. 

 Fernery, how to make a, 61. 

 Fern, European Bristle, 128. 

 Ferns, Insects on, 92. 

 Ferns, of the Coal-measures,' 113. 

 Fern Spores, 44. 

 Fertilization ot Grasses, 112. 

 Fertilization of certain Plants, 258. 

 Fertilization of Yucca-plant, 42. 



Field Clubs in London, 165, igi. 



Field Cricket, the Green, 261. 



Fire-flies, 269. 



Fish, Beautiful, 141. 



Fishes, do they move after^ death ? 119, 



141, 164, 188. 

 Fishes, Repiration in, 234. 

 Fishes, Voice of, 65. 

 Fish, how to preserve, 237. 

 Fish's Stomach, Contents of a, 189. 

 Fish, Stinging, 239, 250, 263. 

 Fish, Swans and, 42, 94. 

 Fleas in Winter, II6, 165. 

 Flies and Pollen, 40. 

 Flies, don't neglect the, 89- 

 Flies, Eyes of, 71. 

 Flies, Grey, 94. 



Flies, Lilium uuratum and, 162. 

 Flies, Plague of, 47. 

 Flight of Birds, 161, 211, 212. 

 Ftiiscularia trilubata, 74. 

 Flowers, Double, and Perfumes, 162, 209. 

 Flowers, Variation of Colours in, 13!, 



161, 209. 

 Fly-catcher, Spotted, 214. 

 Fly, the Blue-bottle, 211, 239. 

 Focal Differences of the Eyes, 257. 

 Footprints, Crustacean, 186. 

 Foraminifera, Mounting, 111, 261, 280. 

 Foraminifera, New, 280. 

 Foraminifera, Preparing, 274. 

 Forcing PupK, 93, 142. 

 Forest, Ancient Cheshire, 67. 

 Formation of Chlorophyll, 249. 

 Fossil Cephalopods, 90. 

 Fossil Corals, 272. 

 Fossil Insects, 1 9, 260. 

 Fossil Man, 186. 



Fossils, Quarryraen's Terms for, 236, 260. 

 Fossil Wood, 43. 

 Fossil Wood, Borings in, 20. 

 Fritillary, the Greasy, 167. 

 Frog, Circulation in, 183. 

 Frogs, New Species of, 157. 

 Frogs, Showers of, 95, US. 

 Fruit, Sparrows and, 239. 

 Fungi, Lixminous, 69, 117. 

 Fungi, Mounting, 213, 232, 238. 

 Fungus, New, 277. 



Galls used as Food, 9. 



Garden Warbler, the, 1 1 . 



Gaslight and Plants, 71. 



Generation of Eels, 16, 41. 



Geological Features and Parish Bound- 

 aries, 235. 



Geological Maps, 43. 



Geology and Man, 147. 



Geology and Time, 38, 110. 



Geology of Castleton, 235. 



Geology of Indiana, l64. 



Gigantic Lobster, 184. 



Gizzard-shad, Notes on the, 55. 



Glacial Drifts of North London, 68. 



Glacial Phenomena of the Hebrides, 185. 



Glaciation of Northern Part of Lake 

 District, 163. 



Glass Shade, 214, 238, 262, 283. 



Glow-worms, Bees and, 190, 212. 



Gnats, something like, 141. 



Goat-moth, the, 58, 90, 203, 212. 



Gold-tails and Brown-tails, 37, 6^. 



Gossip about Barnacles, 169, 198. 



Gossip about Rare Plants, 34, 69, 106. 



Grass Gum-tree, 209. 



Grasses, Collection and Preservation of, 



25. 

 Grasses, Fertilization of, 112. 

 Grey Flies, 94. 

 Grouse, Rare Birds and, 237. 

 Gryllus viridissimus, 261. 

 Guano, Origin of, 186, 246. 

 Gum-tree, the Grass, 209. 

 Gum-trees, Febrifugal Properties of, 278. 



Habitats of certain Diatomace^, 



222. 

 Habit of Pandora, 234. 

 Haddocks' Spawn, 71, 141. 

 Hailstorm, a, 51. 



Hairs, Comparative Size of Animal, 108. 

 Half-hours with the Microscope, 275. 

 Hardihood of Bats, 94. 



Harvest Bug, the, 45, 167. 



Hastings Algoe, 258. 



Hawk and Canary, 20. 



Hawk-moths, 21, 54. 



Hebrides, Glacial Phenomena of the, 185. 



Hedgehogs, 263. 



Helix o/)i)oluta, 276. 



Hemiptera, New British, 208. 



Herald Moth, 118. 



Herbaria, 41, 82, 139. 



Hermit Crab, Tenacity of Life, 22. 



Herneshaw, the, 19, 20, 24. 



Hertfordshire Plants, 277. 



Hieroc/iloe horealis, 139. 



Hippocampus brevirostris, 248, 276. 



Hippophiie rhamniiides, 278. 



Hippopotamus, the Young, 16. 



Holly Fern, the, 139. 



Hollyhock Disease, 235. 



Honey Dew, 47, 69. 



Horse-eye Nut, 283. 



House-fly, Parasites of, 46. 



How are Eels bred? 16,41,92. 



How I killed the Cobra, 49. 



How I tried to poison an Adjutant, 3. 



How to make a Fernery, 61. 



How to post Objects, 214, 262, 283. 



Humming-bird Hawk-moth, 54. 



Hummings in the Air, 91. 



Hyaloea trispinosa, 260. 



Hybernation of Bats, 93. 



Hydras, 12, 41. 68, 115, l64, 175, 277. 



Hypsilepis anolostanus, 224. 



lanthina frtigilis, 26O. 



Ichneumons and Larvre, 89, 14.3. 



Ichneumons, New British, 88. 



Ignorance, 74. 



Imperfect Mounting, 110. 



Incident, Strange, 211. 



Indiana, Geology of, l64. 



Insect Anatomy, 20, 45. 



Insect Development retarded in 1873, 

 2og. 



Insect Nets, 32, 141, 186. 



Insect Pests, 16. 



Insects, Aquatic, and Recent Rains, 44. 



Insects, Distribution of, 17. 



Insects, Fossil, 19. 



Insects' Mouths, Structure of, 229. 



Insects, New, 65, 8S, 89. 



Insects on Ferns, 92. 



Insects, Origin and Distribution of Bri- 

 tish, 107. 



Insects, Parasitic, and their. Prey, 208. 



Insects, Wingless, 52. 



Insects, Wood-boring, 221. 



Interference of Light, 20, 69, 136. 



Ipswich Amber, 115, 142, 165. 



Ipswich Science Gossip Society, 22. 



Ireland, Ancient Trees in, 177. 



Ireland, Sketches in the West of, 7, 148. 



Ireland, the Mole in, 177, 212. 



Irish Flora, additions to, 189. 



Irish Nightingale, 56. 



Irregularity of Appearance, of some 

 Marine Algse, 193, 241. 



Tsostss 87 1 13 



Italy, Modern Volcanoes of, 201, 217. 



King Crab off the Dutch Coast, 260. 

 Kingfisher's Nest, 140. 



Labels, Botanical, 42. 



Ladybirds, 167. 



Lake District, Glaciation of Northern 

 Part of, 163. 



Lake District Scenery geologically con- 

 sidered, 121, 163. 



Lamp Shells, 36. 



Landrail, 214, 236, 239. 



Large Butterflies, 91. 



Large Diamond, 186. 



Larvae and Ichneumons, 89,'^143. 



Larvae of Tiger-moths, 90, 118. 



Larvae, Preservation of, 47, 238. 



Larvae, Rearing, 238, 282. 



Legends and Histories of Certain Plants, 

 149, 212. 



Leicestershire Natural History, 174. 



Lepidoptera, collecting and setting, 23, 

 158. 



Lepidoptera, to prepare for the Cabinet, 

 158. 



