Index. 



341 



Lizards from S. America, Specimens of, 

 107. 



Lundie, W., Acotyledons, Monocoty- 

 ledons, and Dicotyledons : their 

 Morphology and Physiology, 39. 



Lycopods and Selaginellas, concerning, 

 136. 



MacAdam, W. I., F.C.S., F.I.C., A 

 Day's Ramble in the Northern Jart 

 of the Island of Arran, 107. 



Mounting of Microscopic Ob- 

 jects in Monobromide of Naphthal- 

 ine, 151. 



Macfarlane, J. M., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., 

 The Structure and Pollination of 

 the Flower of Calathea zebrina, 150. 



The Structure and Pollination 



of the Flowers of Sarracenia, 286. 



The Progress of Microscopical 



Research, 319. 

 Marine Excursions, Notes on, 312. 

 Mausoleum at Restalrig, curious, 57. 

 Meteorology, the Objects and Methods 



of, 299. 

 Micro-organisms, the role of, 329. 

 Microscopic Objects, mounting of, in 



Monobromide of Naphthaline, 151. 

 Microscopic Section, Meetings of, 186, 



260, 319. 

 Microscopical Research, the Progress 



of, 319. 

 Microtomes, Improved forms of Ether 



and Imbedding, 260. 

 Mimetic Plants, 33. 

 Moffat, A., Note on the Mouth-organs 



of Insects, 33. 

 Lists of the Less Common Plants 



gathered at the Excursions, with 



Localities, 254, 298. 

 Murray, J. D., The Tongue of the 



Blow-fly in relation to its Food, 330. 



Natural classification of Jussieu, the, 



39. 

 Nepenthes, or Pitcher-plants, 158. 

 Nosepiece, On an Improved Sliding, 



335. 

 Nosepiece, On an Improved form of 



Centering, 334. 

 Nuthatch, the, 184. 



Objectives, Notes on Microscope, 326. 



Papers read during Sessions 1879-80, 

 1880-81, List of, 1. 



Parasites, List of Animal, shown by 

 Mr J. Simpson, 23. 



Parasites, Strncture of Small, as illus- 

 trated by Ribbon Section -cutting, 

 333. 



Pearcey, Fred. G., On the Foramin- 

 ifera, 330. 



Pentlands, Geology of the, 234. 



Peregrine Falcon, Roosting of the, 44. 



Pets, a Gossip about, 97. 



Photo-micrography, 261. 



Pinguicula, or Butterwort, 157. 



Pitchered Insectivorous Plants, distri- 

 bution of Honey-glands in, 200. 



Pitlochry and its Bird-life, 87. 



Plants gathered at the Excursions, 

 Lists of the less Common, 254, 298. 



Poisonous Lizard of Mexico, on a Speci- 

 men of the, 62. 



Rarer Birds of Stobo, the, 288. 



Rattray, J., M.A., B.Sc, F.R.S.E., 

 Animal and Vegetable Symbiosis, 

 or Consortism, 172. 



Diatoms, 238. 



The Organic Causes of the Col- 

 oration of Water, &c., 273. 



Red Deer, the, 278. 



Reed-Warbler, Nest of the, 162. 



Restalrig Church, 53. 



Richardson, A. D., The Structure and 

 Habits of Carnivorous Plants, 151. 



Rum, Deer-forest in the island of, 278. 



Sadler, J., Obituary Notice of, 118. 



Sarracenia, or "Side-saddle flower," 

 159. 



Sarracenia, Structure and Pollination 

 of the Flowers of, 286. 



Saury Pike in the Forth, Appearance 

 of the, 202. 



Selkirk, the ancient town of, 82. 



Shap Spa and its Surroundings, 104. 



Shell-mound of Caisteal-nan-Gillean, 

 on Oronsay, who were the early In- 

 habitants of? 227. 



Simpson, J., List of Animal Parasites 

 shown by, 23. 



Skirving, R. Scot, The Stoat or Ermine 

 Weasel {Mustela enninea), 130. 



Spotted Flycatcher, Habits of the, 8. 



Sprague, T. B., M.A., F.R.S.E., Bones 

 and Shells taken from a Kitchen- 

 midden on Inchkeith during 1881, 

 12. 



Spring Vegetation at Morniugside, 

 Notes on, 114. 



Siiuirrel, Note on the, 257. 



Steele, A. B., The Hymenomycetes, 211. 



The Fungus Foray in Roslin 



Glen, 294. 



Stewart, R., S.S.C. , Note on the Roost- 

 ing of the Peregrine Falcon on the 

 Spire of St Mary's Cathedral, Edin- 

 burgh, 44. 



A Gossip about Pets, 97. 



