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INDEX. 



283 ; supposed Larva of one of the, 



385, 836. 

 Starling, 123. 

 Stele, on the word, 66. 

 Stuart, James, 87. 

 Sygnathus anguineus, 78. 



ophidion, 78, 167. 



Temperature, Mean, of the Months of 



1845-6, 211. 

 Temperature of the Year 1847, 270— 



271— of 1848, 373. 

 Tetratoma ancora, 194. 

 Thermometrical Observations, 1, 172, 



211,271,373. 

 Tipula oleracea, Grub of, 330. 

 Towers, or Castellated Mansions, 844. 

 Trilobitc. 89. 



Tumuli, Sepulchral, 74—76. 

 Turnip Beetle or Turnip Fly, 317 



—525; Remedies for, 321—325; 



amongst the Ancients, 359 ; of New 



Holland, 369. 

 Turnip Cro^, on Insects injurious to, 



317—339 ; destroyed by Aphides, 10 



—11. 



Twixel House, Thermometrical Ob«cr- 

 vationsat, 211. 



Udora canadensis, 288, 289. 



Ulva defracta, 158. 



Uria lachrymans, Description of, 275 

 —276. 



Urn, British, 75. 



Vanessa atalanta, 82, 171, 210. 



antiopa, 198,210. 



Vase, Roman, 344. 



Veronica filiformis, 198. 



Warbler, Grasshopper, 70. 



Weasel, 219, 220. 



Weeding of Corn, former, 65. 



Weevils, 325—326, 332—334 ; destruc- 

 tive to Turnip Seed, 334. 



Wheaten Bread, former Scarcity of, on 

 the Borders, 62—63, 102. 



Wild Cat in Berwickshire, 357—359. 



Willows, Subterranean, revival of, 106 



—no. 



Wireworms, 327—328. 



Woodco<^k, 10. 



Yellow Gowland, 19. 



Yew Tree in Churchyards, 128—131. 



