Dec. 1, 1S67.] 



HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 



2s; 



Labels, Hint about, 239, 263. 



Lackey Moth, Eggs of the, 119, 141. 



Lakes, Temperature of, 2/3. 



Lasiocampa Quercus, 256. 



Lateness of Martins, &c, 17. 



Lattice-stinkhorn, the, 197. 



Larch-tree, the, 90. 



Lark, Sons: of the, 191. 



Larvae, Edible, 30. 



Larvae, Leaf-mining-, 169, 212. 



Larva? in Mushrooms, 214, 260. 



Larvae of Death's-head Moth, 208, 262. 



Larva of Hydrophilus, 189, 212. 



Leaf- Insect, the, 192, 204. 



Leaf-mining Larvae, 169, 212. 



Leap for Life, 103. 



Leaves, Impressions of, 141, 191. 



Leaves, Skeleton, 22, 117, 141, 246. 



Left by the Tide, 2 17. 



Left no Address, 47, 71. 



Leg Legends, 141, 189. 



Lepidoptera wanted, 135. 



Lias, Fossils of the, 44. 



Lichen Dyes, 266. 



Lichen-growth : is it detrimental to Trees ? 



241. 

 Lightning, Struck by, 165. 

 Linnea Bortalis in York, 258. 

 List of British Insects, 264. 

 Little Bustard, the, 88. 

 Live Box, a New, 66. 

 Lizards casting their Tails, 256. 

 Locust, Tail of, 165, 189, 190. 

 Lopping Trees, 46. 

 Lory, the Grand, 20. 

 Lutra vulgaris, 255. 

 Lycium Barbarum, 257. 

 Lycopod, Hampshire, 209, 258. 



Maelstrom, the, 215, 263. 



Magpie, 191. 



Malayan Birds and Insects, 161. 



Male Gall-flies, 64. 



Mankind, Unity of, 110, 152, 173, 245, 267. 



Maple, Aphis of the, 204. 



Marine Glue Varnish, 23. 



Markings in Sandstone, 20. 



Marks, 59. 



Marmalade, 68. 



Marsh Sow-thistle, 210, 235, 257. 



Marsh-worms, Rat and, 69. 



Martens and Sparrows, 233. 



Marten and Swallows, Lateness of, 17. 



May Mushrooms, 112, 136. 



Mediaeval Anecdote of a Dog, 232. 



Medium size, Animal of, 164. 



Medium wanted, 214. 



Meerschaum, 143, 165. 



Melicerta, 19, 33. 



Melicerta, N. E. Green on, 33. 



Mermis nigrescens, 221 . 



Metallic Markings of Beetles, 275. 



Mezereon, the, 114. 



Mice and Cockroaches, 119, 141, 143. 



Mice, destroyers of Birds' Eggs, 41. 



Mice, eaters of Pupae, 47. 



Microscopic Camera, 69. 



Microscopic Fungi, the Study of, 1SS. 



Microscopic Measurement, 18S. 



Microscopic Object, 69. 



Mildew, Wheat, 16. 



Milky appearance in Slides, 23. 



Milton and Reade, 191. 



Mirage, 191. 



Mite, Eggs of the Stone-, 210. 



Mites, Sociable, 124. 



Mole- cricket, the, 232. 



Money, Shells as, 70 



Monkey, Anecdote of a, 233. 



Monkey, My little Green, 179. 



Monmouth Deposit, 133, 156, ISO. 



Moon, the Harvest, 215, 263. 



Mortality among Beech Trees, 215. 



Mosquitoes, 78. 



Moss, new British, 158, 272. 



Mosses and Grasses, to Dye, 23. 



Mosses, Organization of, 249. 



Mosses, the Study of, 138. 



Moss-rose, the, 42. 



Metacilla alba, 17. 



Moth, the Striped Hawk, 136. 



Mounting Desmids, 188. 



Mounting Diatoms, 140, 166, 167. 



Mounting Fish Scales, 19. 



Mounting, Hints on, 91, 139. 



Mounting in Balsam, 21, 23. 



Mounting in Balsam and Chloroform, 8. 



Mounting Whalebone, 1'J. 



Mouse and Snake, 18b. 



Movements in and of Diatoms, 46, 140. 



164. 

 Movements in Vlosterium, 22. 

 Mud of the Nile, 159. 

 Mushrooms, Larva; in, 214, 260. 

 Mushrooms, Poisoned by, 2:-is. 

 Mushroom, the May, 112, 136. 

 Musttla Vulgaris, 255. 

 My Blackbird, 280, 

 My little Green Monkey, 179. 

 Myrtle, the, 42. 



Napoleon's Willow, 71 • 



Napthalin and Santonin, 110. 



Nasturtium Sii/ulium, 280. 



Natural History, 163. 



Natural History, How to Study, 73. 



Natural History, Rural, 8ti, 117, lis. 



Naturalist, Perils of a, 15. 



Naturalist, the American, 143. 



Nature, a Curiosity of, 47. 



Nature, Contrary to, 205. 



Neighbourly Spider, 255. 



Nesting or the Grey Wagtail, 64. 



Nesting of the Pied Wagtail, 17. 



Nest ot Chaffinch, 232. 



Nest of Hedge Sparrow, Curious, 275. 



Nest of Spider, 37. 



Nest of Wood Wasp, 247. 



Nest, the Edible Bird's, 39. 



Nest of the Hydrophilus, 165. 



Nest of the Tiap-door Spider, 40. 



Neuroptera, Work on, 240. 



New British Moss, 158, 273. 



New Legs, 189. 



" New-river " Horse, 135. 



Newt, the Palmate, 161. 



Niagara, Age of, 139. 



Nightingale, Freak of a, 176. 



Nightingale, the, 112, 144. 



Nile Mud, 159. 



Noctiluca miliaria, 259, 2S1. 



Norfolk, Bittern in, 17. 



Norfolk, the Birds of, 149. 



Novel situation for a Chrysalis, 239. 



November Star Showers, 45. 



Nut-borers, 189, 191. 



Nuts, Ancient, 92. 



Nuts, Perforated, 167. 



Obituary op F. J. Foot, 70. 

 Object, an Unknown, 68. 

 Object lor the Microscope, 69. 

 Object, New Polarising, 236. 

 Objects, Centering, 139, 21 1. 

 Objects for Polariscope, 43. 

 Objects for Dissection, to Preserve, 262. 

 Object, Varnish as an, 19. 

 Ocean of Fire, 161. 

 Odd Fishes, 260. 

 (Enanthe pimpinelloides, 235. 

 Oolite, Frog in, 45, 69. 

 Ophiocytiuin, 127, 238. 

 Oranges, double, 118, 142. 

 Orcht-sella, 45. 

 Orchil-weed, 71. 

 Organization of Mosses, 249. 

 Original mode of Gathering Fruit, 184. 

 Origin of Crickets, 89. 

 Origin of Petroleum, 116. 

 Origin of Rocks revealed by the Micro- 

 scope, 259. 

 Orobranc/ie PieridU, the, 187. 

 Otolites, 151, 188. 

 Otter, the, 255. 

 Owl, the Barn, 17. 

 Oxlip, the, 137, 163, 165, 18/, 235. 



Pagoda Thrush, 20. 

 Palmate Newt, 161. 

 Palm, the Talipat, 18. 

 Papuans, the, 68. 

 Papyrus in Europe, 65. 

 Papyrus, the True, 42. 

 Parasite of the Harvestrran, 211. 

 Paris, a Voice from, 97. 



Parr or Salmon ? 62. 



Patthur-ke-phul, 90. 



Pear, Double, 119. 



Pearl Fisheries, 185. 



Pear-tree in bloom, 209. 



Pear, Triple, 62. 



Pea, the Sweet, 42. 



Perforated Nuts, 167. 



Perforating Squirrels, 141, 165, I89. 



Perils of a Naturalist, 15. 



Pest of the Aquarium, 70, 95, 118, 141. 



Petrified Forest, the, 138, I89. 



Petroleum, 44. 



Petroleum, Origin of, 116. 



Phosphorescent Centipede, 95. 



Phyllactidium, 178, 210, 236. 



Physalia, l6l. 



Picris Broom Rape, I87. 



Pied Wagtail, Nesting of, 17. 



Pimpernel, Blue, 209, 235, 258. 



Pineapples, 11. 



Pink Primroses, 278. 



Pith, Economic Uses of, 90. 



Planaria, 260. 



Plane Tree, the, 35. 



Plantain, 239. 



Plants, Ancient Names of. 90. 



Plants, Distribution of, 114. 



Plants in Australia, 65. 



Plants, Sensitive, 94. 



Podurae, 45,53. 



Plesiosaurus, II 6. 



Poison and Antidote, 90. 



Poison Gland of Wasp, 60. 



Poison of Spider, 16, 237. 



Poison of the Viper: is it Fatal? 237, 



280. 

 Poisonous Flies, 167. 

 Poisonous Mushrooms, 238. 

 Poisonous Spider of Russia, 40. 

 Polar Bear, Young, 3. 

 Polariscopic Objects, 43, 236. 

 Polarising, 93. 

 Polarising a Rainbow, 118. 

 Pollen in Honey, 68. 

 Pork Measles, 93. 

 Portuguese Man of W r ar, 161. 

 Preparation of Snails'-tongues, 277. 

 Preservation of Fossils, 22, 23, 44. 

 Preservation of Objects for Dissection, 



262. 

 Preservation of Spiders, 262, 

 Preserved Eishes, 161. 

 Primary Colours, 258. 

 Primeval Britain, 198. 

 Primroses, 42, 114, 136, 141, 167, 235. 

 Primroses, Pink, 278. 

 Primrose, the Birdseye, 167. 

 Primrose, the Evening, 65. 

 Proliferous Hart's-tongue, 42. 

 Prolific Anemone, 39. 

 Psittacus grandis, 20. 

 Puccinia graminis, 16. 

 Puff anas multiformis, 118. 

 Punishment, a Robin's, 160. 

 Pussy's Foster-pup, 186. 

 Pyranga rubra, 20. 



Quail, the, 256. 



Queen Apple, 68. 



Quekett Club, 231, 259. 



Quekett Club, Exchange Rules, 142. 



Quekett Club Soiree, 43. 



Query about Volvox, 215. 



Rabbits, HYBRin, 23. 



Rack of Binoculars, 115. 



Rainbow, Polarising a, 118. 



Ramble in South Africa, 154. 



Rare Birds, Shooting, 69, 93, 94, 160. 



Rat and Marsh-worms, 69. 



Rat eating Worms, 233. 



Rats, 275. 



Rat-tail Radish, 278. 



Rat-tail Venom, 260. 



Rattlesnake, the, 212, 261. 



Redstart, the, 88. 



Reduvius personatus, 260. 



Reflectors, Cleaning, 93. 



Reindeer Bot, 41. 



Relations at Sea, 45. 



Revolving Stereoscopes, 118. 



Rhizosulenia, 35. 



Rhythm of Flames, 49, 95. 



