HARDIVICXE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 



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INDEX TO VOL. XVI. 



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Abnokmal Development of Fir-stem, 



J 39 . . 



Acclimatisation of Canaries, 67 



Acclimatisation of Parakeets, 67 



Acineta, 155 



Agaricns applicatus, 9 



Agaricns septicus, 9 



Ages of Stags, 21, 92 



Agriculture in America, 185 



Air-bladders in Fish, 88 



Aitken, Notes on a New Species of Cater- 

 pillar Fungus, 97 



Albino foliage, 18 



Alternate Dehiscence of Anthers, 52, 114 



Alternate Development in Adoxa, 90 



American Agriculture, 185 



American Exchanges, 137 



American Palaeontology, 235 



Ammonite, A Silver, 43 



Amoebas, Notes on the, 204 



Anacharis Alsinastntm (Bab.), Notes on, 

 227 



Anagallis ca>rulea, 190, 237, 262, 281 



Anastatica Hierochuntica, 15, 57 



Ancient Glacial condition in India, 162 



Ancient Sea Beaches, 188 



Anderson, J. A., Jun., Ten Days in the 

 New Forest, 195 



Anemone, A Bicipital, 117 



Animals of the Norfolk Forest Bed, 140 



Anthers, Alternate Dehiscence of, 52, 

 114 



Ants and their Pupa?, 92 



Ants Killing Snakes, 159, 214 



Aquaria, Confervoid growth in, 166, 189 



Aquaria, Drip heard in, 166 



Aquaria, Fish in, 189 



Aquarium, Marine, 94 



Aquarium, Marine_ (How to form and 

 maintain), 14 



Aquarium, The Medusa, 176 



Arborescent Coral, 12 



Arcluzopteryx macrurus, 164"] 



Avion atcr, 185 



Arrenatherum bulbosum (Lind.), 210 



Arrow-heads, Stone, 42 



Artificial Diamonds, 43, 91 



Asplenium lanceolatum (Sinelli), 148 



Assisting Naturalists, additions to List of, 



Hi 35. 5*j IIO > 1.54. l8z > 2 7° 

 Assisting Naturalist, Death of an, 268 

 Assisting Naturalists, troubles of, 46 

 Astrcra ananas, 12 

 A stma favosa, 12 

 A strata rotulosa, 12 

 Automatic Movements of a Fern, 185 



Bacillaria, the, 78 



Balanophyllia regia, 36 



Baldrey, A. L., Notes on the Coronetta 



I amis, 181 

 Bath, a Botanical Ramble Round, 229, 



274 

 Bee Culture, 185 

 Bee Orchis, 258 



Bee Orchis, Scarcity of, 280, 281 

 Bee, Parasite on, 277 

 Bee, Sting of, 31 

 Bee, The Rose Cutting, 272 

 Bees and Honey, 118 

 Bees, Carnivorous, 75 r . „ 



Bees Dying in Spring, 166 



Bees' Nest in a Wren's Nest, 142 



Bees, Notes on the Combs of, 127 



Bees v. Kalinia latifolia, 65 



Bell, the late Professor, 113 



Benham, Dr. H. J., The Semicircular 

 Canals of the Internal Ear : their pro- 

 bable uses, 268 



Bicipital Anemone, 117 



Birds and Arum Berries, 282 



Birds and Fruit, 258 



Birds' Eggs, 214 

 I Birds' Eggs, to Preserve, 92, 113, 165 



Birds, Extermination of, 46 



Bisexual Catkins of Salix caprca, 90 



Bittern in Kent, 39 



Bittern in Suffolk, 40 



Blackcap's Eggs, 263 



Blue Pimpernel, 190, 237, 262, 281 



Bog-bean, 53 



Bolton's Microscopic Laboratory, 230 



Bolton's Portfolio of Microscopic Objects, 

 86 



Books, &c. Received, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 

 144, 168, 192, 216, 240, 264, 284 



Borage {Borago), 260, 281 



Botanical Curiosities, 244 



Botanical Exchange Club, The Science- 

 Gossip, s 



Botanical Ramble Round Bath, 229, 274 



Botanical Work for July, 153 



Botanist, the Rustic, 124 



Botanist's Portable Collecting Press, 117, 

 188 



Botany, 18, 41, 65, 88, 114, 139, 161, 18s, 

 210, 234, 258, 273 



Botany, A New Departure in, 145 



Botany, A Suggestion for a National 

 Manual, 186, 237 



Botany of North Devon, 260 



Breeding Goldfish, 138 



Briant T. J., The Sting of the Bee, 31 



British Association Meeting, 226 



British Characese, A Review of, 210 



British Fungi, New Species of, 41 



British Museum, 235 



British Roses, 90 



Broca, The late Professor, 212 



Brun, Professor J., The Natural History of 

 Diatoms, 241, 269 



Bryan, G. H., A Holiday in Germany, 



254 

 Bryan, G. H., The Nests of European 



Trap-door Spiders, 60, 127 

 Buds, The Arrangement and Growth of, 



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 Bullfinch Incubations, 263 

 Bulwer's Petrel, 18, 65, 

 Buried Floor, 263 

 Bustard, The, 64 

 Butterflies, Polymorphic, 113 

 Butterfly Orchis, 90 



Calamagrostis epigejos, 1 65 

 Canariensis or Nasturtiums? 143 

 Canaries, Acclimatised, 67 

 Cannibalism (Prehistoric) in Japan, 42 

 Canthocampus furcatus, 40 

 Carbolic Acid in Mounting Objects for the 



Microscope, 137 

 Carboniferous Corals, New Scotch, 187 



Carboniferous Microzoa, Notes on Scot- 

 tish, 279 



Carex, a new British, 278 



Carnation Grass, 147, 189, 213 



Carnivora (Undescribed Fossil) from the 

 Sivalik Hills, 43 



Carnivorous Bees, 65 



Caryophyllia, 36 



Castle, Lewis, Heteromorphic Orchids, 179 



Castle, Lewis, The Rose of Jericho, 16 



Caterpillar fungus, 234 



Caterpillar fungus, a New Species of, 97 



Caterpillar (New?) Fungus, 140 



Cats, 212 



Cats, Longevity of, 213, 262 



Cave-hunting, 66 



Cavern, Visit of a Lady to a Derbyshire, 



Celestial Photometry, 10 



Cement for Fossils, 20 



Census of European Floras, in 



Ceylon, Forest, Notes in, 193 



Chalk Flints, The Physical History of 

 the, 43 



Challenger Expedition, Report of the, 49 



Characea:, A Review of the British, 210 



Cholera in Fowls, Cause of, 86 



Clirysomela polita, Eggs of, 243 



Citnbex Eurcpa>a, 237 



Cionns scrophularia-. The Cocoon of, 209 



Cirl Bunting, &c, 281 



Classification of the Tertiary Period by 

 means of the Mammalia, 140 



Clay and Coal, 238 



Clifton-Ward, the Rev. J., Our Moun- 

 tains, and How we came by them, 82, 

 102 



Climbing Powers of the Common Toad, 23, 

 165, 213, 238, 263 



Clisiophyllnm, 1 3 



Coal Measures, Fossil Fungi found in the 

 Lower, 67 



Coal Measures, Fossil Trees in, 163 



Coal Plants, The Mineralisation of, 162 



Cocks, W. G., Pond Life, 155 



Cocoon of Cionns scrophularite, 209 



Cccnenchyma, 12 



Collecting Bottle, a New, 136, 158 



Collecting Bottle, Wright's, 183 



Collecting Press, Portable, for Botanists, 

 117, 188 



Collector's Monograph of the British Dog- 

 Roses, 107 



Colours of the Galls, 1S9 



Commensalism, 279 



Connemara, In Wild, 121 



Coral, Arborescent, 12 



Corals, British, 36 



Corals, Carboniferous, in Scotland, 187 



Corals, Fossil, 12, 36, 197 



Cormorant, The, 237 



Coronella Iwvis, Notes on, 181 



Correlation of the Drift-Deposits, 66 



Correlation of the Irish, British, and Con- 

 tinental Devonian Rocks, 115 



Cotton Worm, 138 



Crane, Agnes, The Report of the Chal- 

 lenger Expedition, 49 



Crossing, Can New Species be obtained 

 by, 70 



Crustacea, to Preserve, 138, 280 



