INDEX. 



Felis catus from Argyllshire, 7. 

 Fellows deceased, 12. 

 Fergusson, H., admitted, 64.. 

 Fertilization of Araujia albens (Lowe), 



9 ; of Glaux maritlma (Step), 9. 

 Finlaj'son, D., admitted, 5 ; elected, 4. 

 Fishes, Linnean (Pres. Address), 15-38. 

 Fitzgerald, E. A., plants coll. by, shown, 



62. 

 Fjserland Fjord, molluscs from, 6. 

 Foreign Members, deceased, 12 ; elected, 



12. 

 Fox skull shown (Stewart), 3. 

 Fox, A. E., elected, 63. 

 Franchet, A., elected For. Memb., 12. 

 Franz- Josef Land, Crustacea, 5. 

 Freshwater Algae of West Indies 



(West), 10. 

 Frogs, in Kew Gardens, introduced 



with plants, 64. 



Galls on root of Agrostis (Farmer), 4. 



Galton, Sir D., deceased, 12; obituary, 

 52. 



Garden, Dr. A., his correspondence with 

 Linnaeus not in possession of the 

 Society, 20. 



Gastric glands of Marsupialia (John- 

 ston), 5. 



Gastro-ccelomic cavity of Lebrunia 

 (Duerden), 64. 



Glaux maritlma, Linn. (Step), 9. 



Goats from the jFgajan Sea (Harting), 



4- 



Godman, F. D., elected Councillor, 14 ; 

 seconded resolution, 38. 



Goslings reared by eagles (Harting), 2. 



Gosse, P. H., plants coU. by, shown, 62. 



Grapsus macidatns from Sinai, 5. 



Green, J. R., elected Auditor, 10. 



Groves, H., elected Councillor, 14. 



Groves, H. & J., JS'ifclia hyalina shown, 

 2. 



Giinther, Dr. A. C. L. G., Address, 15- 

 38 ; comm. by (Giinther), 64 ; photos 

 of gigantic land-tortoises, stiown, 63. 

 re-elected President, 14 ; Singapore 

 tree-frog in Kew Gardens, 64 ; twin- 

 tusk of elephant shown, i ; wild goats 



4- 

 Giinther, E. T., Natural History of 

 Lake Urmi, 64. 



Haddon, Prof. A. C, Mollusca from 

 Torres Straits (Melvill & Standen), 8. 



Hallstadt, Stai)fia from, 10. 



Hansen, E. C, elected For. Memb., 12. 



Harris, W., elected, 10. 



Harrison, A., admitted, 3 ; elected, i. 



Harting, J. E., bank-vole, 63 ; crusta- 

 ceans from Sinai, 5 ; king eider 



shown, 8 ; Microfus, 63 ; on chicken 



reared by a buzzard, 2 ; wild goats, 4. 

 Hartog, Prof. M. M., admitted, 64. 

 Hatferia shown (Howes), i, 7. 

 Havilland, H. de B. de, elected, 62. 

 Hemsley, W. B., Councillor removed, 



14 ; high-level plants shown, 62. 

 Herdman, Prof. W. A., Councillor 



removed, 14. 

 Holmes, E. M., Schimmelia oleifera 



sho^vn, 6. 

 Hooker, Sir J. D., high-level plants 



coll. by, 62. 

 Howes, G. B., comm. by, (Cambridge) 



II, (Duerden) 64, (Johnston) 5; 



Hatteria shown, i, 7 ; re-elected 



Secretary, 14. 

 Hurst, C. C, admitted, 3. 

 Hybrid fruits of Theobroma (Car- 



ruthers), 11. 

 Hylodes from Dominica in Kew 



Gardens, 64. 



Ibex, Cretan, 4. 



Ikeno, S., elected For. Memb., 12. 



Imitation as a source of Anomalies 



(Anderson), 11. 

 India, high-level plants from, shown, 62. 

 Irish Carex rhyiichophysa (G. C. 



Diuce), 9. 



Jackson, B. Day don, re-elected Secre- 

 tary, 14. 

 Jackson-Harmsworth exped., Crustacea, 



5- 

 Jersey, Bianthus gallicus from (G. C. 



Druce), 8. 

 Johnston, J., gastric glands of Mar- 



supialia, 5. 

 Jones, K. H., elected, 9. 



Kew, rayless daisy shown from (Bur- 

 kill), 12. 



Kew Gardens, tropical frogs in (Giin- 

 ther), 64. 



King eider from Lerwick (Harting), 8. 



Labiatte with alternate leaves (Burkill 

 & Wright), 8. 



Lange, Prof. J. M. C, deceased, 12 ; 

 obituary, 53. 



Lebrunia (Duerden), 64. 



Leigh, J. H., wild cat from Argyll- 

 shire, 7. 



Lemnalia, Gray (G. 0. Bourne), 8. 



Lepidostrobics (Maslen), 6. 



Lerwick, king eider from (Harting), 8. 



Lester, L. V., admitted, 11; elected, 

 10. 



Librarian's report, 14. 



Librarians, past and present, 95. 



