HA RD WICKE'S SCIENCE- G OSSIF. 



287 



Remarks on Distyla, with Descriptions of 



Three New Rotifers, 204 

 Resins, Balsams, and Gums, \\$ 

 Reticulated Amoeba [Biomyxa vagans), 



199 

 Ringed Snake, 262 

 Rise of Sap, 118 



Rocks, Curious Phenomenon among, 239 

 Romano-British Camps, 214 

 Romaunt of Bedegar, 10, 32 

 Roots, Notes on the Modifications of, 154 

 Rose-Hips, 260, 2S1 

 Rose, Mr. Styan's, 260 

 Rossendale Rhizopods, 5S, 84, 131, 175, 



196, 227, 244, 267 

 Royal Microscopical Society, 89 

 Rulus laciniatus, 164 



Science-Gossip, 19, 42, 67, 88, 112, 137, 



162, i8z, 212, 233, 255, 278 

 Scientific Plaint, 135 

 Sea Fowling, 238 

 Sea Weeds, 46 



Second Growth of Raspberries, 119 

 Shells, Colour and Banding in Land and 



Freshwater, 73 

 Shells in Banffshire, 21 

 Shells, Preserving and Arranging, 257 

 Silurian Rocks, Fossil Fishes in Lower, 



93 

 Sir George Airy, 191 

 Sirex juvencus. Note on, 144 

 Slow Worms, Natural History of, 262 

 Snail-Water, 188 

 Snails as a Cure for Consumption, 116, 



166, 188 

 Snakes and Parasites, 187, 23S 



Snake, The Ringed, 262 



Society for the S.E. District, 142 



Sol way Fishery, 139 



Song of the Pied Wagtail, 281 



Sparrows, 79 



Spiders' Webs, 118 



"Sporting" Clover, 281 



Square-Tailed Worm, 80 



Squirrels in Winter, 18S, 215 



Standing Stones and Dolmens of Camac, 



196 

 Strange Conduct of a Squirrel, 117 

 Stranding of a Hump-Backed Whale on 



the Northumbrian Coast, 257 

 Structure of Insects in Relation to the 



Origin of Vertebrates, 98 

 Subscalarid Monstrosity of Helix ru- 



fescens, 166 

 Swallows Destroying their Voung, r42 



Taplow, Phosphate Chalk at, 115 



Tardigrades, 188 



Telegraphic Communication between 



Great Britain, Europe, America, and 



the East, 11 

 Thames Valley, Geological History of, 



108, 135 

 Tii Plant of Tahiti, 213 

 Torpedo Improvements, 191 

 Tree-Frogs in Winter, 188 

 Trees in Trees, 117 

 Trout and Viper, 191 

 Trout, 143 



Twice-Used Nests, 114 

 Two Sides of the Medal, 25, 71, 94, 117, 



142 

 Two Views of the Weald, 152 



United States, Orchard Oriole of 

 THE, 225 



Value of Attractive Characters to 



Fungi, 44 

 Variations of Colours in Plants, 91, 114, 



141, 142 

 Var. of Helix virgaia, 281 

 ^'ar. o( L ilium auratum, 214 

 Var. of/", rapi, etc., 46 

 Vegetable Teratology, 46, 253 

 Veronica c/iamcedrys, 237, 258 

 Vertical Camera, 21, 42, 68 

 Visit to the Brighton Aquarium, 56 

 Voices of Animals, loi 



Wells in West Suffolk; Boulder- 

 Clay, 186 



White Heather, 165, 188, 189 



White Toad, 142 



White Varieties, i65 



White Flower Question, 211, 236, 238, 263, 

 282 



Wild Rose Hips, Extraordinary Growth 

 of, 236, 260 



Winter Work, Notes for, 217 



Wood-Pigeons in London, 190 



Woollen Clothes and Dyes, 190 



Wolf and the Lapps in Swedish Lapland, 

 and incidentally in other Parts, 228 



Words of Birds, 169 



Young Birds and their Nests, 119 



ZooLOGv, 21, 43, 68, 89,113, 139, 163, 213, 



23s. 256 

 Zoophytes, Hunting for, 248 



