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285 



INDEX TO VOL. XXIII. 



Atout Crows, 17 



Abraxas grossulariata and its Food 



Planis, 21 

 Absorption of Water from Walls by Ivy, 



2.57 

 Acid. New Uses for Solid Carbonic, 38 

 Adder Swallowing her Young, An, 21 

 Adders and their Young, 22 

 Avpophilus Bonnairei, a Submarine In- 

 sect, 5 

 Afftciion of Monkeys, 93 

 Affection of the Common Widgeon, The, 



?35 

 Africa, Our British Migratory Birds in, 



234 

 Africa, Slaughter of Wild Animals in 



Central, 143 

 Air, Sea, 39 

 Alhino Thyme, 141 

 Albin., Varieties 17, 45 

 Alcohol, Another Source of, 7 

 Alga, A New Brit sh, 165 

 Alum and Foul Water, 256 

 Arntrca, British Plants in, 214 

 An erica, English Soles in, 130 

 American Jurassic Mammals, 140 

 American Mummies, 238 

 American Shell-Money, 145, 174 

 Awphipleura pellucida, 44, 163 

 Anecdote of a Spider, 42 

 Animal Psychology, 17, 42, 68, 92, 139, 



164, 188, 235, 261 

 Animals and Plants in Australia, 74 

 Annals of Botany, 189, 261 

 Another Use of Bee-stings, 23, 142 

 Another Use of Luminous Paint, 131 

 Anti-Fat, 182 



Antirrhinum majus, Fertilisation of, 70 

 Ants, My, 181 



Ape-, The Domestication of, 113 

 Aphodii, A Swarm of, 21 

 Aquarium Notes, 47 

 Arctic Exploration by Tourists, 276 

 Are Growing Leaves of the Yew-tree 



Poisonous V 47 

 Arion Bourguignati, 92 1 



ArionJJavus, 2' o 

 Arte ian Wells, Blind Fishes in, 6 

 Ash, Silver in Volcan c, 226 

 Aster campestris in Colorado, 281 

 Astigmatism in Microscopical Observers, 



15 

 Astronomy and Meteorology, 33, 63, 88, 



114, 136, 160, 178, 202, 231, 257, 277 

 A- tronomical Query, 167 

 Australia, Anim-ls and Plants in, 74 

 Australian Fringed Lizard, 23, 94 

 Axin-us Croulinensis, 43 

 Ax..lo~tl, The, 268 

 Azolla pinnata, 235 



Baltic, Changes of Level on the, 154 



Pears, Dancing, 20 



Beds, the Upper Cretaceous, 262 



Bee Orchis, 215 



Bee Orchis, Irregular Appearance of, 45 



Bee Stings, Another Use of, 23 



B-e Story, A, 238 



Bee, the Head of the Queen, 116 



Bees and Mowers, 20, 45 



Bees a d Lime-trees, 237 



Bee- and Wasps' Stings, 46 



Bee-' Stings, 46 



Beulr, the Whirligig, 187 



Be emnites, their History and Modern 



Analogue-, 132 

 Belgium, Frost of the 7th July in, 207 

 Benevolent Benies, 227 

 Berries, Benevolent, 227 



Birds, a Curious Instance of the Parental 



Instinct in Young, 188 

 Birds, Migration of, 42, 141, 164 

 Birds' Names in Suffolk, 166 

 Birds near Dublin, 94, 143, 237 

 Birds Tapping, 143 

 Bitter-sweet, 20 

 Black Crabs, 215 

 Blind Fi-hes in Artesian Wells, 6 

 Books, Naw, Notes on : — 

 All About Mnemonics, by A. E. Middle- 

 ton, 251 

 Animal Anecdotes, by H. A. Page, 



107 

 Bird-Life in England, by E. L. Arnold, 



250 

 Bird Stories, by H. Weir, 252 

 Birds of Suffolk, by Prof. Babington, 



106 

 British Fungi, by Rev. J. Stevenson, 106 

 Br tis.h Fungi, Lichens, &c, by E. M. 



Holmes and P. Gray, 106 

 British Fungi, Text-Book of, by W. 



Delisle Hay, 106, 280 

 Chemistry and Heat, by R. C. Durrant, 



2 5'. 

 Classified Catalogue of Scientific Books, 



by Geo. Philip, 107 

 Coleoptcra of the British Islands, by W. 



W. Fowler, 106 

 Comp<rative Morphology and Biology 



of the Fungi, by Prof. De Bary, 250 

 Crustacea and Spiders, by F. A. Skuse, 



106 

 Durrant's Handbook to Essex, 252 

 Factors in Life, by Prof. H. Seely, 251 

 Flura of Sussex, by Rev. F. H. Arnold, 



251 • 



Handbook of Historical Geology, by A. 



Jukes-Brown, 107 

 Handbook of Practical Botany, by Prof. 



Strasburger, ioi 

 Heroes of Science, by Dr. W. Garnett, 



107 

 How to Use Our Eyes, by John Brown- 

 ing, 108 

 Hydrophobia, an Account of Pasteur's 



System, by Kenard Suzor, M.D., 250 

 Introductory Text-Book to Physical 



Geography, by Prof. Lapworth, 251 

 Life-Histories of Plants, by Prof. D. 



McAluine, 107 

 Liver Fluke and Sheep Rot, by Edward 



Halse 251 

 Lunar Science, by Rev. T. Harley, 107 

 Manual of Bacteriology, by Dr. E. M. 



Crookshank, 249 

 Manual of Zoology, by Prof. Nicholson, 



251 

 Microscopic Fungi, by Dr. M. C. Cooke, 



2 5? 

 Origin of Mountain Chains, by T. M. 



Reade, 106 

 Palaeolithic Man in Middlesex, by J. A. 



Brown, 250 

 Practical Botany, Handbook of, io5 

 Proceedings of Liverpool Literary and 



Scientific Society, 107 

 School Hygiene, by Dr. A. Newsholme, 



251 

 Science Lectures at Newcastle, 251 

 Sixth Annual Report, U. S. A. Geo- 



1 gical Survey, 251 

 Sketch of the Geological History of the 



Earth, by Prof. Hull, 251 

 Sonnets on Nature and Science, by S. 



Jeffries, 108 

 Student's Handbook to the Microscope, 



251 



Books, New, Notes on (cant.) : — 



Studies in Comparative Anatomy — The 

 Cockroach, by Prof. Miall and A 

 Denny, 107 

 Stuuies in Life and Sense, by Dr. 



Andrew Wil-.on, 107 

 Text- Book of British Fungi, by W. 



Delisle Hay, 107 

 The Common Health, by Dr. Richard- 

 son, 250 

 The Geology of England and Wales, by 



H. B. Woodward, 249 

 Through the Fields .with Linnaeus, by 



Mr,. F. Caddy, 108 

 Trade Signs of Essex, by R. Miller 



Christy, 252 

 Voyage to the Cape, by W. Clark 



Russell, 107 

 Young Collector — Insects, by A. Butler, 

 106 

 Book-Mite, A, 224 

 Books, Notes on New, io5, 245 

 Botany, 17, 44, 69, 93, 117, 140, 165, 188, 



214, 234, 261 

 Botany, Annals of, 189, 261 

 Boulder, A Jubilee, 239 

 Boulders in Coal, 140 

 Boulders in Seams of Coal, i8j 

 Breconshire Mollusca, 67 

 British Dragon-Flies, 215 

 British Moss Flora, 215 

 British Petrography, 19 

 British Plants in America, 214 

 Butter, Preserving, 256 

 Butterfly, A Strange, 71, 141 

 Butterfly Dust, 259 



Cage Birds surviving the Winter, 54 



Caged Birds and Freedom, 141 



Calcutta, Microscopy in, 229 



Cambridge Entomological Society, 92 



Camera LuciJa, 116, 163 



Can V reed-cage Birds Survive? 23 



Canals of Mars, 40 



Carbon, Crystals of Meteoric, 215 



Carnivorous Pitcher Plant, A, 5 



Casting in Paster from PhotograpMc 

 Cliches, 91 



Cat, Lengthy Fast of a, 236 



Cats, 92 



Cement, the Setting of, 58 



C ephalanthera ensifolia, 140, 165, 261 



Ccphalanthera grandifolia, and C. ensi- 

 folia, 117 



Chcetopterus valencinii, Notes on, 200 



Changes of Level on tne Baltic, 154 



Chapters on Fo.-sil Insects, 45 



Charring Timber, 6 



Chats about Rotifers, 149, 173. 220, 248 



Chickweed, the Winter Green, 76 



C'ean and Dirty Pigs, 40 



Climate, Influence of Forest Trees on, 20S 



Clouds, On Some Types of Storm, 204 



Coal, Boulders in, 140 



Coal, Boulders in Seims of, 189 



Coal, Meteorite in, 58 



Cohnia Roseo-Persicina, 2:4 



Cold Bathing, 155 



Cole's "Studies in Microscopical Science," 



IS, 4*1 9*. Il6 > 1 3%> 2 33 

 Colouis of Animals and Plants, 184 

 Colours of Flowers, The, 234 

 Condensation of Gases, 39 

 Conflagration and Meteorites, 275 

 Congo, Hail on the, 207 

 Cookery, Jubilee, 154 

 Coral-roots of Switzerland, 156 

 Correspondents, Notices to, 24, 47, 71, 95, 



119, 143, 167, 191, 216, 239, 263 



