INDEX. 



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Botany of tlie Altai Mountains (Elwes), 



5 ; of Westei-n Australia (Moore), 3. 

 Botrychium viatricaricefolium, A. Br., 



shown (Whitwell), 64. 

 Bourne, G. C, Lemnalia, Gray, 8. 

 Braitliwaite, Dr. E., a]:)p. Scrutineei-, 14. 

 Brandis, Sir D., resolution moved by, 38. 

 Breese, C. W., deceased, 12 ; obituary, 



46. 

 Britain, Botrychimn matricaricBfolium 



found in (Whitwell), 64 ; plants new 



to, NUella hi/alina, 2 ; Pithophora, a 



new Alga (Reudle), 8. 

 Bruce, W. S., Crustacea collected by, 5. 

 Buchanan, John, deceased, 12. 

 BuUen. E. A., elected, 62. 

 Burkill, I. H., rayless daisy shown, 12. 

 Burkill, I. H., and C. H.Wright, Labiatae 



with alternate leaves, 8. 

 Buzzard, chicken reared by (Grossman), 



Caiman, W. T., on Bathynella, 63. 



Cambridge, F. P., Spiders from Chile 

 and Peru, 3. 



Cambridge, O. P., British and Irish 

 Spiders, 1 1. 



Capra cBgagrus and C. dorcas (Hartiug), 

 +• 



Carex rhynchvphysa, auct. hibern. (G. 

 C. Druce), 9. 



Wahlenbergiana (Clarke), 10. 



Carles, W. R., admitted, 4 ; elected, 3. 



Carruthers, J. B., hybrid fruits of 

 Iheohronm, 11. 



Carruthers, W., Councillor removed, 14. 



Caruel, Prof. T., deceased, 12 ; obituary, 

 46. 



Caryophyllacei^ from Sze-chuen 

 (Williams), 63. 



Cat, wild, from Argyllshire, 7. 



Cato, T. B., resigned, 14. 



Caudal diplospondyly of sharks (Ride- 

 wood), 6. 



Cephalodiscus, rhabdites in (Cole), 10. 



Ceylon Patanas (Pearson), 1 1 . 



Chicken reared by a buzzard (Cross- 

 man), 2. 



Chile, spiders from (Cambridge), 3. 



China, Caryophyllaceaa from (Williams), 

 63. 



Christy, T., Begonia venosa shown, 4. 



Clarke, C. B., Carex Wahlenbergiana, 

 10, 



Clans, Prof. C, deceased, 12 ; obituary. 



Cohn, Prof. F. J., deceased, 12; obit- 

 uary, 50. 

 Cole, F. J., rhabdites in Cephalodisciis, 



Oolenso, Rev. W., deceased, 12 ; obit- 

 uary, 51. 



Collembola, Australasian (Lubbock), 63. 



Collinge, W. E., on certain slugs, 64. 



CoUybia velutipes, Fr. See Agaricus 

 velutipes. 



Conway, Sir M., plants coll. by, shown, 

 62. 



Cooke, T., Bombay Malvaceae, 64. 



Cormorant, uares of (Pycraft), 9. 



Council elected, 14. 



Craterostigma pumilum, Hochst. (Ward 

 & Dale), 2. 



Crisp, P., re-elected Treasurer, 14. 



Crossland, C, admitted, 10; elected, 7. 



Crossman, A. F., chicken reared by a 

 buzzard, 2. 



Crustacea of Franz- Josef Land, 5. 



Crustacean genus Bathynella (Caiman), 

 63. 



Crustaceans from Sinai (Marriott), 5. 



Daisy, almost rayless, shown (Burkill), 



12. 

 Dale, MissE., on Cratero&tigma, 2. 

 Darwin, F., elected Councillor, 14. 

 Davies, Rev. W., deceased, 12. 

 Dendy, Prof. A., Hatteria procured 



by, 1-2, 7. 

 Desert-flora of Western Australia 



(Moore), 3. 

 Dianthus gallicus, Pers., from Jersey 



(G. C. Druce), 8. 

 Diplospondyly of sharks (Ridewood), 6. 

 Dominica, frog from, in Kew Gardens, 



64. 

 Donations, 92. 



Drane, R., bank-vole obtained by, 63. 

 Druce, G. C, Dianthus gallicus from 



Jersey, 8 ; Irish Carex rhynchophysa, 



9- 

 Druce, H., elected Auditor, 10 ; on 



bleached eider-down, 8. 

 Druery, C. T., comm. by (Stansfield), 



7- 

 Drummond, J. R., elected, 4. 

 Duerdeu, J. E., on Lebrunia, 64. 



Eagles rearing goslings (Harting), 2. 

 Edwardsia-stage of Lebrunia (Duerden), 



64. 

 Eider-down, bleached (H. Druce), 8, 

 Election of Council and OfEcers, 14. 

 Elephant-tusk shown, i, 3. 

 Elwes, H. J., Zoology and Botany of 



the Altai Mts., 5. 



Falkland Islands, Macrorhinus in 



(Valleutin), 62. 

 Farmer, J. B., elected Councillor, 14 ; 



on Agrostis-gaXls, 4. 



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