286 



HARDWICKE'S SCIEN CE -GO S SIP. 



Eels, Age of, 263. 



Eggs, Cuckoo's, 214. 



Eggs, Double, 238. 



Eggs laid away from the Nest, 261. 



Eggs of Birds, 165, 214. 



Eggs, Vitality of, 255. 



Elodia Canadensis, 257- 



Embryology of the Salpidae, 256. 



Enchanter's Nightshade, Raphides in, 89. 



Entomological Phenomenon, 259. 



Entozoon, New, from a Fish, 89. 



Eozoon Canadense, 114. 



Erebia Cassiope, 280. 



Erinaceus Eurapceus, 1/6. 



Evergreens, the effect of the past winter 



on, 140. 

 Evolution, 261. 



Evolution of the Mammalia, 164. 

 Extinct Mammals, 117. 



Fauna and Floka of Hastings and 



Neighbourhood, 115. 

 Fauna and Flora ot the New Forest, 4". 

 Fern-cases, the Cause and Prevention 



of Mouldiness in, go. 

 Fern-collecting on Churches, 182, 280. 

 Ferneries, Microscopic Fungi in, 113. 

 Ferns found at Sopley, Hants, 234. 

 Fertilization in Cypripedium, 125. 

 Fertilization of Flowers, 277- 

 Fish, Voracity of, 119. 

 Fish, Parasitic Worms in, 8, 66. 

 Fishes and Barnacles, 23. 

 Flies, to keep away, 190. 

 Flora of Eastbourne, 42. 

 Flora of Rodriguez, 43. 

 Flora and Fauna of Hastings and Neigh- 

 bourhood, 115. 

 Flora and Fauna of the New Forest, 47. 

 Floral ^Estivations, 187. 

 Floral Glands of Parnassia palustris, 116. 

 Flower of the Carrot, 280. 

 Flowers, Colours of, 89. 

 Flowers, Colour of Spring, 67. 

 Flowers of the Forest, 171, 280. 

 Flowers, Variations in Colour of, 41. 

 Flume, 166. 



Fly, Teeth of, 69, 92, 115, 167. 

 Flycatcher's Nest, 262. 

 Folk-lore about the Nettle, 47, 93. 

 Folk-lore of Plants, 94, 116, 118. 

 Foramiuifera, 87. 

 Foreign Escapes, 94. 

 Forest-bed Series at Kessingland and 



Pakefield, in Suffolk, 20. 

 Form Elements in Woody Structures, 



208. 

 Formicary, How to Manage a, 263. 

 Fossil Carboniferous Plants, 187. 

 Fossil Orthopterous Insect from the 



Coal-measures of Britain, 20. 

 Fossil Plants, Rambles after, 243. 

 Fossil Scorpion in English Coal-mea- 

 sures, 20. 

 Fossitiferous Cambrian Shales near Car- 

 narvon, 141. 

 Fossils near London, 44. 

 Fossils, Characteristic British, 91. 

 Fresh-water and Marine Animals, Self- 

 acting Air-can for, 1 1 5. 

 Fritillaria Meleagris, 118, 143. 

 Frogs and Cats, 23. 

 Frogs, Spawn of, 21. 

 Fuchsias, 239. 

 " Fungi, British," 257. 

 Fungi, Enormous, 213. 

 Fungi, How to Distinguish between 



Edible and Poisonous, 217. 

 Fungi, How to Test, 188, 234. 

 Fungi, Microscopic, in Ferneries, 112. 

 Fungus, the Resting-spores ol the Po- 

 tato Disease, 179, 202. 



Gagea lutea, and other Plants in 



Northamptonshire, 139. 

 Gardening, Amateur, 89. 

 Geese and Herbs, 166, 238. 

 Geological Progress, 116. 

 Geological Record, 90. 

 Geology, 20, 43, 6s, 90, 116, 141, 163, 187, 



212, 235, 258. 



Geology of Colchester, 21. 



Geology of Glasgow and Neighbour- 

 hood, 193. 



Geology of London, Guide to, 21. 



Germination of the Resting-spores of 

 the Potato Fungus, 202. 



Germination of Seeds, 210. 



Glaciers, the Old, of the Northern Slope 

 of the Swiss Alps, 164. 



Glands, &c, of Insects, 40. 



Glasgow and its Neighbourhood, Geology 

 of, 193. 



Glasgow Natural History Society, 21. 



Glaucous and the Great Black-backed 

 Gulls, 199- 



Glycerine, Cement in, 16. 



Glycerine Mounting, 39, 40, 88. 



Glycerine Mounting, a Cement for, 65. 



Gobius Nilssonii, 88. 



Goldfish, 214, 232, 282. 



Goldfish-breeding, 278. 



Gold Size, 65. 



Goose-grass, 262. 



Grasses, 1. 



Greenfinch, the, 23. 



Greensand, the Origin of the, 30, 81, 1/0. 



Guernsey Jsoetes, the, 43. 



Hairworms from Beetle, 71 . 



Halicore Dugong, 75. 



Harvest Bug, 281. 



Hastings University School Naturalists' 



Field Club, 160. 

 Hatching Silkworms' Eggs, 13". 

 Hawfinch, 167, 19' , 238, 260. 

 Hawfinch, Nest and Eggs of, 69, 88. 

 Hedgehog, 176. 

 Hedge Sparrow, 81. 

 Belianthus tuberosus, 25. 

 Helleborus, Nectaries of, 162. 

 Heronries in Sussex, 88, 143. 

 Herons, Habits of, 283. 

 Herring Gull, 233. 

 Hierochloe borealis, 42. 

 High Power Object-glasses, to fit, 15. 

 History of Rock Structure, 101. 

 Holiday Rambles in the West of Ireland, 



169, 222. 

 Holly and Mistletoe, 82. 

 Horse-Chestnut, Peculiar, 234. 

 House Cricket, 143. 

 House Sparrow, Variety of, 66. 

 Hymenoptera, Collecting and Preserving, 



18, 46. 



Igneous Rocks, Structure of, 118. 



Illuminator, a New Oblique Light, 136. 



Illuminator, the Bramhall Oblique, 159, 

 231. 



Illuminator, Reflex, 16. 



Illuminator, Wythe's, 255. 



Indians, Antiquity of the North Amer- 

 ican, 91. 



Insects, Collections of, to Preserve from 

 Decoloration, 161. 



Insects, their Glands, &c., 40. 



Interference of Light, 16. 



Irish Antiquities, 23, 47, 55. 



Irish Diatomacea;, 113. 



Irish Natural History, Popular Notions 

 of, 166. 



Isle of Wight, Botany of, 234. 



lsoetes, 12, 43. 



Jebusai.em Art:choke (Helianthus 

 tuberosus), 25. 



Jews and Prehistoric Irish Antiqui- 

 ties, 65. 



Juniper Bushes, 47, 67, 7L 95, 1 19- 



Juniperus cuiumunis, 44. Iti7« 



Kessincland Forest Bed, 20. 



Labels for Orders in Plants, 47. 

 Laburnum, Late-flowering, 22. 

 Lady's Slipper, Fertilization in, 125. 

 Lamp for Microscope, the Sear, 100, 208. 

 Land Shells, 279. 

 Late-flowering Laburnum, 22. 

 Late Martins, 23. 



Lepidoptera, Missing Links among, 16. 

 Lepidoptera of the New Forest, 227. 

 Lepidopterist's Calendar, 17. 

 Leucojum astivum, 119. 

 Lewes and East Sussex Natural History 



and Microscopical Society, 186. 

 Life, the Origin of, 183. 

 Light, Interference of, 16. 

 Links, Missing, 212. 

 Liparis chrysorrhwu, 66. 

 Liquid Cement, 87. 



Liverpool Naturalists' Field Club, 186. 

 Lobsters, 94. 



Local Names of Birds, 282. 

 Local Names of Plants, 39, 67, 191, 238. 

 Locust in England, 276. 

 London, Guide to the Geology of, 21. 

 Lycupeidon giganteum, 71. 

 Lynton, North Devon, 45. 



Macheerirhynehug nigripectus, 138. 

 Macrospores in Carboniferous Sandstone, 



241. 

 M'riunthemum bifolium, 210. 

 Mammalia, Evolution of the, 164. 

 Mammals, Extinct, 117. 

 Manatida?, 56, 88. 

 Manatus Americamts, 57. 

 Manchester Field Naturalists' Society, 



160. 

 Marine Aquarium, 17. 

 Martins, Late, 23, 95. 

 Mastodon consumed by Fire kindled by 



Human Agency, 166. 

 Mealy Surface of Chcnopodiacetz, 19. 

 Meat, Discoloration of Cooked, 278. 

 Metamorphic Rocks surrounding the 



Land's-End Mass of Granite, 212. 

 Metropolitan Scientific Association, 20. 

 Mice, Ticks on, 46. 

 Microscope and Microscopic Work, 3, 27, 



52, 84, 109, 121, 150, 177, 197, 225, 245, 



265. 



Microscopic Cells, Varnish for, 15, 46. 

 Microscopic Fungi in Ferneries, 112. 

 Microscopic Objects, a New Method of 



Mounting, 274, 275. 

 Microscopy, 15, 16, 39, 60, 87, 112, 135, 



159, 183,208, 231, 255, 274. 

 " Microscopy and Microscopist," 71. 

 Microscopy of Starch, 219, 256. 

 Middlesex Chalk, 21. 

 Midges and Thunder-flies, 260. 

 Missing Links, 212. 



Missing Links among the Lepidoptera, 16. 

 Mistletoe, 92, 93. 

 Mi>tletoe, a Gossip about, 270. 

 Mistletoe and Holly, 82. 

 Mistletoe, the Growth of, 45. 

 " Mocha Stones," 46. 

 Mollusca, a Rich Collecting-ground for, 



161. 

 Mollusca, Mode of Reproduction, 80. 

 Monocotyledons, the Classification of, 



276. 

 Moon, the, IS. 



Moor-hens, the Doings of a Pair of, 148. 

 Moths in Woollen Materials, 280. 

 Mouldiness in Fern-cases, the Cause 



and Prevention of, 90. 

 Mounting, a Cement tor Dry, 13. 

 Mounting in Fluid, Air-bubbles and, 



229. 

 Mounting in Glycerine, 39, 40, 88. 

 Mounting Medium, Damar as a, 254. 

 Mounting, a New Medium for, 231, 256. 

 Mounting Microscopical Objects, a New 



Method of, 274, 275. 

 Mouse, a Singing, 47. 

 Muscidse, 60, 103. 



Natural History Notes, 191, 280. 

 "Natural History Objects, to collect and 



preserve," 138. 

 Natural History, Works on, 17. 

 Naval Natural History, 25. 

 Nectaries of Helleborus, 162. 

 Nest of Oyster- catcher, 281. 

 Nesting of Hawfinch, 88. 

 Nests of the Broun-tail Moth, 66. 

 Nettle and its Uses, 277- 



