HARD WICK E'S S C 1 E N C E-GOSS IP. 



Primrose, three-petalled, 22. 

 Processionary Mollis, 45. 

 Products of Waste, the, 131. 

 Protectioa of Curious Animals by Law, 39. ^ 

 Protection of Wild Fowl, l6o. 

 Protocystis, New Species of, 221. j 



Protozoa, itil. j 



Provincial Societies, Ifin, 185, 278. i 



Pterodactyle, Huge, i:j8. 

 Pupa Enemies, 155. 



Pupje, Tiniae destroying, 188. j 



Purpura hipillus, 213. 



QUKEN OF Spaix FniTiLLAaY, 132,237,' 



281. 

 Quekett Microscopical Club, 207. 



Rail, Nbw Species of, 40. ! 



Rununculus ficiiria, 63. ; 



Rare British Snake, l6o. j 



Rare Fish, 45, j 



Rare Oxfordshire Plants, 19. 

 Rare Plants, 47- I 



Rare Plants, Archreology of, 158. | 



Rats in St. Helena, 119. ; 



Rattlesnake, extracting Poison of the, ■ 



184. 

 Ravages of Anobium, 208, 216. ■ 



Recent Formation of Flint, 41. 

 Red Viper, the, 277. 

 Reflex Illuminator, Wenham's improved, 



159. 

 Remedies proposed for Potato Disease, 



254, 259. 

 Remedy wanted, 23. 

 Reptile Hygroscopy, 112. 

 Reptiles, Carboniferous, 67. 

 Reptiles, Cretaceous, 43, 235. 

 Reptiles, Strange, 23. 1 



Resurrection Plant, the, 213, 231. | 



Rhinoceros at the Zoological Gardens, 



78. 

 Ring Ousel, 46. 1 



River Valley and its Tributaries, 33. j 



Rocky Mountains, Glaciers in the, 162. | 

 Rockwork for Aquariums, 215. \ 



Rotatoria, new Species of, 9. 112, 256. j 

 Rotifer, a singular, 256, 2/7. | 



Rotifer, Parasitic, 112, 137. ; 



Rotterdam, Natural History Notes at, 



246. i 



Rural Natural History, 215, 237, 253, 282. 

 Rustics, Natural History for, 253. 



Saffrox, 21, 1C7, 141, 143, i6j, 164, 166, 



ISO, 215. 



Sagacity of Birds, 280. 



Salmon spawning, 161. 



Sand])ipers, 95, 1 15. 



Saw-flies and Water, 112. 



Saw-flies, Saws of, 157. 



Savvs of Saw-flies, 157. 



Saxifrage, singular Flowermg of, 213. 



Scabions, singular, 258, 279. 



Scales, Markings on Battledore, 42. 



Scalse of Podurre, 16, 41, 47, 100. 



Scarborough, Natural History Guide to, 

 164. 



Scarcity of Butterflies in 1872, 189, 212. 



Science, French Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of, 258. 



Science in the Tenth and Twelfth Cen- 

 turies, 1. 



Science of Justices, 70. 



Science, Popular, 112. 



Scientific Education, 140. 



Scientific Guide-books, 112, 188. 



Scilly Islands, Cryptogamia of the, 210. 



Scotland and the Unicorn, 95. 



Scottish Natural History, 141. 



Sea Eagles, 142. 



Seals, 191. 



Seaweeds, Collecting and Preserving, I69. 



Section-cutting, 237, 283. 



Sections of Coal, 87, 277. 



Sections of Vegetable Substances, 177, 



231, 255, 282, 283. 



Self-heal, 280. 



ericoris. New Species of, 1)2. 



Serpent- worship, 21. 



Setting Hymenoptera, 282. 



Shamrock, the True, 113, 138, 142. 



Shells, Collecting and Preserving, 265. 



Shore Wainscot Moth, 139- 



Showers of Frogs, 20, 143, 167- 



Shrew-mouse, 45, 71 • 



Shrimps and Prawns, 156. 



Sicily, Geological Guide to, 70, 93. 



Silica, Colloid, 168. 



Silver, Arborescent, 17, 47, 62. 



Silver in Surrey, 214. 



Singing Mice, 47, 65, 94. 



Singular Flowering of Saxifrage, 213. 



Skeleton Leaves, Preparation of, 30, 190. 



Skeletons, Cleaning, 23, 39. 



Sketches in the West of Ireland, 83, 172. 



Slides, Preparing, 256. 



Small Eggar-inoth, 9, 137- 



Smelts and Smelting, 101. 



Snail, Egg-shell of large Garden, 238. 



Snake, a Rare British, I60. 



Snakes, Food of, 71. 



Snake, the Smooth, 2C8, 232, 230, 258. 



Saakc Story, a, 213. 



Snake-stones, 274. 



Snake, Mimicry in the, 231. 



Societies, Provincial, 160, 185, 278. 



Soils, Porosity of, 279. 



Soiree, Quekett Microscopical Club, 207. 



Solar Spots and Spectrum, 20. 



Somersetshire, Golden Eagle in, 165. 



Somethhig about Spiders, 213. 



South London Entomological Society, 



142,281. 

 Sparrow Brawls, 154. 

 Sparus bo'6)'<s, II7. 

 Spawning of Salmon, 161. 

 Spicules of Sponges, &c., 20, 95, 188. 

 Spiders, Habits of, 140, 213. 

 Spiders ; how do they weave their Webs ? 



261. 

 Spider, the Wood, 182. 

 Spongeous Origin of Flints, 244. 

 Sponges, 160. 

 Sponge Sand, 281. 

 Sponge Spicules, 20, 95. 

 Sponge, the Glass-rope, 35, 56, 106, 185. 

 SpongiadcX, Animal Nature of tlie, 17. 

 Spring Fungi, 95. 

 Squirrels and Fruit, 212. 

 Squirrels as Nest-robbcrs, 199, 261, 263. 

 Stag Beetle, 42, 92, 95, 139, 191J. 

 Staining Tissues, 111, 120, 136. 

 Starch in Geraniums, 215. 

 Starlings, 93, 117, 118, 140. 

 StarUngs, Pet, 213,337- 

 St. Helena, Rats in, I19. 

 Sticklebacks, 166. 

 Stings of Bees and Wasps, 283. 

 Stone Age Fish and Fishing. 268. 

 Stone Age in New Jersey, 162. 

 Stone Implements, Ancient, 227. 

 Stones, Snake, 274. 

 Storm-glasses, 168. 

 Story of a Gravel-pit, 6. 

 Strange Reptile, a, 23. 

 Subdivision, Modern, in Science, 184. 

 Sugaring for Noctuas, 115, 141, 164. 

 Suggestion, a, 115. 

 Suicide, do Animals commit? 70, II6. 

 Sun-fish, the Banded, 29. 

 Sun, Spots and Spectrum of, 20. 

 Surrey, Silver in, 214. 

 Swallows, Curious Habits of, 57, 143. 

 Swallows, do many peristi in Migrating ? 



239, 

 Swallows, Hybernation of, 115. 

 Swallows' Nests, 237. 

 Swallows, where are they? 89,212,235, 



237, 239. 

 Sword-fish, the, 71, 116. i'"- 



Taopolbs, i.atk, 70. 

 Talking Bullfinch, 45. 

 Tapir, the, H9. 

 Tawny Owl, 167. 



Temporary Appearances and Disappeeu'- 

 ances of Plants, 17^. 



Tenacity of Life in Caterpillars, 165, 



251. 

 Tertiary Mammal, New, 211. 

 Test-scales of Podurre, 16, 41, 47, 100, 



208. 

 Thunderbolts, 252. 

 T/iyniius vulgaris, 215. 

 TkijHunuradrB, 272. 

 Tinise destroying Pupse, 188. 

 Tissues, on Staining, 111, 120, 136. 

 Traps, Mice in, 22, 45. 

 Tree-pipit, 44, 6s, 70, 93. 

 Trilobite, a Modern, 279. 

 Trilobites, 43. 

 Tropical Regions, Perpetual Freshness of, 



42. 

 Troughs, Microscopical, 256. 

 Trout, Peculiar, in Loch Islay, 85. 

 Tufted Duck, the, 70, 94, 143, I64. 

 Tunny, the Mediterranean, 215. 

 Turbot, Curious, 215. 

 Turbot Skin, bony Excrescences in, 47. 

 Turtle, a British, 112. 



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Unicorn, the, 46, 68, 95. 

 Universality of Distribution in Birds 

 Utilized Chameleons, 214. 



53. 



Valley of a River axd its Tribu- 

 taries, 33. 

 " Valleys, Deltas, Bays, and Estuaries," 



283. 

 Venessij. Antiopa, 234, 239, 249, 263. 

 Varieties, White, of Plants, 20, 22, 45, 93, 



214. 

 Various Forms of Pollen-grains, 41. 

 Vegetable Hairs, 259. 

 Vegetable Sections, hon' to cut, 177. 

 Venus's Flower-hasket, 209. 

 Vertebrate Blood-corpuscles, 256. 

 Viper, the Red, 277- 

 Vitrina pidlucida, 44, 69, 11 6. 



Wales, Er.mine in North, 71, II9. 

 i Walking Ferns, 22. 

 i W'all Lichen, the Yellow, 185. 

 j Wasps, 70, 163, 282. 



Wasps' Nest, 163, 239. 

 ' Wasps' Nests, to preserve, 214. 

 ! Waste, the Products of, 131. 



Wealden, Model of the, 235. 



Web-weaving Caterpillars, 58, 94, 115, 

 142. 



Wenham's new Reflex Illuminator, 159. 



Whales in Garran's Bay, Cornwall, I89. 



Wheat Bunt as a Lens, 276. ' 



Whellk, the White, 181. 



Where are the Swallows? 189, 212,235, 

 235,237, 239. 



Wliite Ants, 44, 99. 



Whitebait, 44, 263, 281, 282. 



White Brimstone Butterfly, 95, 117- 



White Varieties, 20, 22, 45, 93, 214. 



Widgeon, the Black, 70. 



Wild Fowl, Protection of, 160. 



Winter, Habits of Birds in, 66. 



Winter, Insects in, 18. 



Wood Leopard-moth, the, 236. 



Wood-pigeons, 93, 116, 140, l65, 236. 



Wood Sections, 231, 255, 282, 283. 



Wood Spider, the, 182. 



Woody Structure replaced by pure Silver, 



17. 

 W^ork for Naturalists, 18. 

 Worms in Fish, 191. 

 Wyandote Cave and its Fauna, 206. 



Yellow-hammer, 167. 

 Young Caterpillars in Confinement, 1 61, 

 188, 237, 262. 



Zoological GARnsNS, new Rhino- 

 ceros AT THE, 78. 

 Zoological Parallelism, 257- 

 Zoologists, Gamekeepers and, 212. 

 Zoology, new Additions to, 2i 9. 

 Zoophyte, New, 235. .' 



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