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INDEX TO VOL. VII. 



ACTINOLOGY, British, contributions 

 to, 81. 



Agaricus epixylon, on the structure and 

 colouring of, 403. 



Alcyonidium, new species of, 370. 



Alexander, W. T., on the Irish localities 

 for Dianthus phimarius, 238. 



Algae, new .species of, 57 ; development 

 of, 469. 



Amadina, new species of, 553. 



Amphibia, branchial classification of, 353. 



Amphioxus lanceolatus, anatomy of, 346. 



Anemone ranunculoides, occurrence of, 

 237. 



Animalcules in the anthers of Charae, 44. 



Animals, occurrence of, in sulphureous 

 waters, 105. 



Aplothorax Burchellii, description of, 145. 



Apocopis, new genus, description of, 220. 



Apodytes, new genus, description of, 215. 



Aquilegia vulgaris, on the spur-shaped 

 nectaries of, 1. 



Arachnida, descriptions of new, 471. 



Arvicola, new British species of, 274. 



Atmosphere, alteration produced in the, 

 during the development of heat in the 

 spadix of Colocasia, 161. 



Aulopyge, a new genus of fish, 522. 



Babington, Ch. C, on Saxifraga umbrosa, 

 47 ; on a new genus of Lineae, 217. 



Barkhausia taraxacifolia, notes on, 437. 



Batratherum, charactei's of, 220. 



Bats, four new species of, 19 ; observa- 

 tions on British, 262. 



Bauer, F., notice of the late, 77, 439. 



Bellamy, J. C, Natural History of South 

 Devon, reviewed, 209. 



Bentham, G., on two new genera of plants 

 allied to Olacineae, 214. 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., on an edible Fun- 

 gus, 436 ; on Gloionema paradoxum, 

 449; descriptions of exotic Fungi, 451 ; 

 on the fruit-bearing organs of the Tri- 

 chogastrae and Phalloidae, 464. 



Bernhardi, M., on the formation of seed, 

 167. 



Bird, fossil, 67. 



Bird-architecture, curious instance of, 505. 



Birds, notes on, 26, 48, 177, 486; of 

 Kent, 523; of Tangiers, 557 ; new, from 

 Australia, 571 ; descriptions of new 

 species of, 152. 



Bizeura lobata, anatomy of, 177. 



Blood-corpuscles, Mr. Gulliver on, 556, 

 577. 



Blyth, E., on the species of the genus 

 Ovis, 195, 248. 



Boletus viscidus, occurrence of, in Britain, 

 18. 



Borrer, W., on Emberiza hortulana, 324. 



Botanical Society of Edinburgh, proceed- 

 ings of, 157, 212. 



Botanical travellers, information respect- 

 ing, 226, 348, 520. 



Botany, physiological, report on the pro- 

 gress of, 166, 399, 460. 



Botany, Dr. Willshire's principles of, re- 

 viewed, 322. 



Botrytis Bassiana, on the origin and de- 

 velopment of, 405. 



Bowerbank, J. S., on the horny sponges 

 of commerce, 72 ; on a keratose sponge 

 from Australia, 129 ; on the siliceous 

 bodies of the chalk, greensand and 

 oolites, 223. 



Braun, A., on the anthers of plants, 176 ; 

 on the germination of the spores of 

 Marsilea quadrifolia, 466 ; on the 

 growth of the Ophioglossae, 467. 



Brazil, plants of, 531. 



Broderip, W. J., description of shells col- 

 lected by H. Cuming, 226, 335, 546. 



Brown, J., on fossil shells found in a 

 fluvio-marine deposit in Essex, 427. 



Brown, S., on the identity of silicon and 

 carbon, 345. 



Brush Turkey, 539. 



Buckland, Rev. Prof., on the evidences of 

 glaciers in Scotland and the north of 

 England, 326. 



Bulinus, descriptions of new species of, 

 220, 335. 



Bunbury, — , on the plants of Brazil, 531. 



Burn, A,, on the habits of blister-flies, 1 47. 



Busk, G., on the anatomy of Tricocepha- 

 lus dispar, 212. 



Butterflies, on the migrations of, in Bri- 

 tish Guiana, 151. 



Cacteae, descriptions of new, 325. 



Caeciliae, on the existence of branchiae in 

 the young, 353. 



Canary-bird, talking, 523. 



Carabidae, description of a new genus of, 

 145. 



CardiuiTi, new species of, collected by Mr 

 Cuming, 506. 



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