286 



H A R D W iC K K'S S C 1 E N C E - GO S S I P. 



Dragon fly, the, 15. 



Dredging, Deep-sea, 89. 



Dried Flowers, 71, 91, n,". 



Dried Plants, poisoning, 4'>, 70, 92. 



Drum of Frog's F.ar, 13d. 



Drying Charas, 213. 



Duck, the Tufted, 70, 94, M;!, l64. 



Dyed Sections of Wood, 2S2. 



Eagle, Goldev, ix So.iikrsktshirk 



160,215. 

 Eagle, the .Sea, U2. 

 Earthworms. H. 

 Edible Lichen, an, 60. 

 Eels ill Paste, 41, 7U. 87, 118,281. 

 Eels ; how are they bred ? 282. 

 Eggar Moth, the Oak, 22, 47, 137. 

 Eifgar Moth, the Small, 9. 137. Uii'. 283. 

 Eggs, Birds eating the Shells of their, 



167. 

 Eggs of Birds, Collecting and Preserving, 



73. 

 Egg-shell of a large Garden Snail, 233. 

 Egg, two Birds from one, 164, ISS. 

 Eightieth Objective, an, 276. 

 Electric Centipede, 20. 

 Electrical Excess, 282. 

 Elm, supposed Parasite of the, lOS, 142. 

 EmperorMoth, the, 230. 

 Kndfornis versicolor, 115, 142. 

 Enemies of Pupre, 155. 

 England the Sister of Holland, 155. 

 English Butterflies, Destruction of, 31. 

 Entomological Society, New, 258. 

 Epipactis lutifolia, 259, 27s. 

 Epipaclis paliistris, 250, 273. 

 Ergotized Grass, 45. 

 Ericas, Abnormal, 64. 

 Ermine hi North Wales, 71, Qi, II 9. 

 Ermine Moth, the White, 143. 

 Erra'-a, 23, 95, 115, 138, 23ti. 

 Euplectella, the, 180. 

 Everlasting Flowers, 19. 

 ExpKlition, the Agassiz, 186, 211, 260. 

 Expedition, the Tliomson Exploring, 277. 

 Eyepiece, Goniometer, 63. 

 Eyes of Insects, Mounting, 266. 

 Eye-stones, 133. 



Faun'a of the Wyandote Cavjj, 2r9- 



Feathers, Cleaning, 191, 240. 



Fecundity of Hydras, 237. 



Ferns, Age of, IGS. 



Ferns, Collection and Preservation of, 07. 



Terns, Insects on, 2-i2. 



Ferns, Walking, 22. 



Fertilization by Insects, 89, 257, 278. 



Field Clubs, 115, 166. 



Field Cricket, the Green, 59, 92, 1 19, 141, 



182, 238. 

 Fio-hting Ants, 214. 

 Finder, Maltwood's, 62. 

 Fish, Carboniferous, 176. 

 Fishes, Blind, in Kentucky cave, 54, 88, 



136. 

 Fishes, Fossil, in Palestine, 90, 114. 

 Fishing in the Stone Age, 268. 

 Fish, Nest-building, ItO. 

 Fish, New, 235. 

 Fish, New Fossil, 114. 

 Fish, New Lophcjid, 1 33. 

 fisli. Rare, 45. 

 Fish, Worms in, 191. 

 Flea-bites, 116. 

 Flies, Dead, 233. 

 Fhght of Partridge, 47. 

 Flint-flakes, 117. 

 Flint Implements, I87. 

 Flint, Recent Formation of, 41. 

 Flints, Spongcous Origin of, 214, 

 Flora of Berkshire, 64. 

 Floras, Local, 64, 138, 142, 232, 259. 

 Flowers, Dried, 71, 91, 137. 

 Flowei's, Formation of Ozone by, 211. 

 Flowers, Insects and, 21. 

 Fly mistaken for an Annelid, 277. 

 Fly Orchis, the, 259. 

 Folk-lore : Mad-stones, 20. 

 Food of Bees, 38. 



Food of Ileraiptera and of Snakes, 71. 

 Food of the Plesiosaurus, 211. 

 Food of Wood-pigeons in Winter, 140. 

 Foraminifera, cleaning Chalk, 141. 

 Foraminifera, cleaning Sand, 69, 183, 207. 



Forests in France, 8. 



Forget-me not, the, 22. 



Fossil Birds, New, Hi, I62, 187. 



Fossil Butterfly, New, 114. 



Fossil Conifers, New Species of, 17. 



Fossil Coral, New Species, 43. 



Fossil Fish in Palestine, 90, 114. 



Fossil Fish, New, 114. 



Fossil Horses, 90. 



Fossil Hydrozoa, 67, 90. 



Fossil Lion, 279. 



Fossil Monkeys, 221. 



Fossils of the Arctic Circle, 18, 



Fossils, Oolitic, 95, 11 7. 



Fox-moth, the, 20. 



Fox-moth, Larva of the, 161. 



France, Cave Deposits in, 211. 



France, Destruction of Forests in, 8. 



France during the Jurassic Period, 114. 



French Association for the Advancement 



of .Science, 258. 

 Fresh-water Polyp, Economy of, 132. 

 Fresh- water Polyzoa, 1 12. 

 Fritillary, the Queen of Spain, 139,237,281, 

 Frog's Ear, Drum of, 136. 

 Frogs, Sliowers of, 20, 143, I67. 

 Frog-spawn, 213. 

 Fruit of the Calamite, 80. 

 Fruit, Squirrels and, 212. 

 Frustules, Diatomaceous, 1S4. 

 Fungi, a Ramble after, 247. 

 Fungi, Chemical Properties of, 1 64. 

 Fungi, Colouring Matter in, 113. 

 Fungi in Spring, 95. 

 Fungi, New, 90, 113, I16. 

 Fungi on Leaves, 22. 

 Fungi, Poisonous, 232. 

 Fungi, Preservation of, 116, 185,193,21 0, 



239. 

 Fungoid Growth on Leaves of Coleus, 35. 



Gamk-cock, the, 164, 236. 

 Gamekeepers and Zoologists, 212. 

 Gas-light: does it kill Plants.' 118, 141, 



142, 191, 212. 

 Gentianacere, British, 162. 

 I Geographical Range of Birds, 184. 

 Geological Guide to Sicily, 70, 93. 

 1 Geologist, tlie Crab a, 179. 

 I Geology of North Hampshire, 200. 

 Geology of Ohio, 163. 

 Geometers, Net for, 215. 

 Geopliilus electricHS, 20, 46. 

 Geraniums, Starch in, 215. 

 Ghent, Natural History Notes at, 243. 

 Gigantic Flying Lizards, 235. 

 Gipsy- moth, 23, 69, 1 19- 

 Glacial Period in Ireland, 280. 

 Glaciers in the Rocky Mountains, 162. 

 Glance Erde, 160. 

 Glass-rope Sponge, 35, 56, 106, 18'>. 

 Glow-worms, 68, 91. 

 Gnat, Larva of, 215. 

 Golden Eagle in Somersetshire, &c., 1 15, 



165, 258. 

 Gold-fish, 93, 139, 165. 

 Gold-tail Moth, 143. 

 Goniometer Eyepiece, 63. 

 Gossip about Canaries, 53. 

 Gossip about the Blackcap Wai-'der, 79. 

 Gossip about the Hawfinch, 130, I89. 

 Graptolite, new Dendroid, 26O, 280. 

 Graptolites, 138, 260. 

 Grass, ergotized, 45. 

 Grasshopper, the Large Green, 94, lig, 



141. 

 Gravel-pit, Story of a, 6. 

 Cireen Lizards, 190. 



"Grevillea," 18". 1 



Gryllus viridissimus, 59, 92, 110, 141, 182, 



238. I 



Guano, Diatomacea- in, 17. ^ 



Gyration of Dogs, 52, 95, lis, MO, 1G3, 



188. 



Habits of Spidkrs, 140. 



Hairs, Vegetable, 259. 



Hampshire, Cieology of North, 260. 



Harrier, Montagu's, 167, 18y. 



Harvest Bugs, 283. 



Hawfinch, Gossip about the, 130, ISQ. 



Hawthorn, Coloured, 212. 



Heath Butterfly, Abundance of the large, 



261. 

 Hedgehog Parasites, 213. 



Hedgehogs and Chickens, 233, 231. 



Helicfiryium, 19. 



Hemiptera, Food of, 71. 



Heracleum gigantcum, 215, 237. 



Herbarium at Kew, 279. 



Hermit Crabs, 22. 



Hernsehaw, Spenser's, 282. 



Hertfordshire, Plants of, 138. 



Himalayah Mountains, Bees in, 56. 



Hints to Microscopists, 88. 



Hippopotamus, Birth aid Death of a, 4(5. 



Honey, 215. 



Horses, Fossil, 90. 



Hot- water Diatoms, 255. 



Housefly in New Zealand, 94, 115. 



House to let, 22. 



How are Eels bred ? 282. 



How do Spiders weave their Webs ? 26 1 . 



How to clear a Pond, 237, 261. 



How to cut Vegetable Sections, 177. 



How to kill Moths, 164. 



How to obtain Diatoms in a state of 



purity, 16. 

 How to stock a Pond, II9, 142. 

 Humalus, the, 259. 

 Hunting for Insects' Eggs, 212. 

 Hyalonema miritbilis, 35, 56, 105. 

 Hybernation of Swallows, 1 15. 

 Hybrid Plant, a curious, 24S. 

 Hydras, Fresh-water, 132, 237. 

 Hydrozoa, Fossil, 67, 90. 

 Hygroscopy, Reptile, 112. 

 Hymcnop}iyHum Tnnhrigense, 64, 113. 

 Hymenoptera in Town, 212. 

 Hymenoptera of N. America, 112. 

 Hymenoptera, to set, 232. 



ICHTHVOSAURUS, 43, 92. 



Imm.ersion Lenses, l6s. 

 Implements, Ancient Stone, 227. 

 Improved Reflex Illuminator for High 



Powers, 159. 

 Indian Ant-jottings, 109. 

 Infusoria, 21. 

 Initial Letters, 20, 47. 

 Insect, a Curious, 18*. 

 Insects, Fertilization by, fg, 257,273. 

 Insect Mimicry, 234. 

 Insects and Flowers, 21. 

 " Insects at Home," 12. 

 Insects' Eggs, Hunting for, 212. 

 Insects' Eggs, Mobility of Spines upon 



certain, 87. 

 Insects, Influence of a Damp Winter on, 



89, 139,236. 

 Insects in Winter, 18. 

 Insects on Ferns, 282, 

 Insects, new Species of, 155. 

 Insects, Noxious and Beneficial, 161. 

 Insects, to mount Eyes of, 256. 

 Instincts of Ants, 201. 

 Ireland, Glacial Period in, 280. 

 Ireland, Separation of, from British aren, 



211. 

 Ireland, Sketches in the West of, 83, 172. 

 Ireland, true Shamrock of, 113, 13S, 142. 

 Irish Nightingale, 193. 

 Irritating Effect of Caterpillars' Hairs, 



22, 137, 167, 190, 215. 



JoTTiXGS ON Ants ix IxniA, lOp. 

 Jurassic Period, France during the. 114. 

 Justice's Science, 70. 



Keepi.vo Curysamus, 261, 262, SSI. 

 Kentucky Cave, Blind Animais in, 40, 54, 



88, 136. 

 Kew Herbarium, 279. 



Lackey-Moth, the N.\jie of the, 35, 



89. 

 Land Birds and their Home, 8. 

 Landslip near North wich, l'i7. 

 Larvoe and Ichneumons, 283. 

 Larvie, Preservation of, 199, 234, 

 Larva of a kind of Gnat, 213. 

 Larva ot the Fox-moth, 161. 

 Latest Changes in Nortiiern Hemisphere. 



67. 

 Late Tadpoles, 70. 



Law to Protect Curious Animals. 39. 

 Leaf Fungi, 22. 



Leaves, Preparation of Skeleton, 30, 190. 

 Leeds Naturalists' Field Club, 1 15. 

 Lemon, Double, 23. 



