INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



SESSION 1899-1900. 



Kote. — The following are not indexed : — The name of the Chairman at each meeting ; 

 speakers whose remai-ks are not reported ; the correspondents of Swainson 

 passing allusions are also omitted. 



Ahittilon seedlings (Hartog), 84. 

 Acacia falcata, Willd., a fish-poison, 86. 



pennmervis, Sieb., 86. 



salicina, Lindl., 86. 



Additions to Library, 91-118. 

 Address, Presidential, 14-24. 

 Mschna cyanea, life-history (Enock), 



84. 

 Affinities of Echiurus unicinctus (Em- 



bletGii), 84. 

 Aglossal toad (Eidewood), i . 

 Air-bladder in Notopteridae (Bridge), 



3- 



Aldabra, gigantic tortoises from, 89. 



Alderney, grasses in (Andrews), 5. 



Al.isma, eggs oiBanatra on (Enock), 86- 

 89. 



Allantois of Basyurus (Hill), 4. 



Alterations in Bye-Laws suggested, lo. 



Amphipoda, subterranean, of Britain 

 (Chilton), 86. 



Anatomy of Encefhalartos (Worsdell), 

 2. 



Andes, plants from (Hemsley & Pear- 

 son), 9. 



Andrews, C. E. P., new British grasses, 



Angkorwat, photograph from, shown, 



9- 

 Appendix, 86-89. 

 Asplenium Bradley i, Eaton (Middleton), 



5.6. 



viride, Huds., 6 ; distribution, 6. 



ebeneum, Ait., 6. 



montanum, Willd., 6. 



■ lanceolatum, Huds., 6 ; distribu- 

 tion, 6. 



Associate, deceased, 12; elected, 

 Auditors, 1 1 ; elected, 8 ; vote of thanki 



to, 10. 

 Auditory organs in Notopteridoe 



(Bridge), 3. 

 Australia, fish-poisons used in (Faw- 



cett), 3, 86. 

 Australian earthworms, spermiducal 



glands (Sweet), 86. 

 Australian or Native 'Willow,' an 



Acacia, 86. 

 Awn of Nepal Barley (Henslow), i. 

 Azores, Hypnum Hochstefteri found in 



(Braithwaite), 3. 

 infructescence of Mus^a Ensefe 



from, shown, 3. 



Baka, 86. 



Baker, J. Gr., comm. by (Salmon), 9 ; 



on Asjjicnium Bradlcyi, 6. 

 Banks, Sir Joseph, visit to Oxford 



84. 

 Barkahah, 86. 

 Barley, Nepal (Henalow), i. 

 Barra, Hypnum Hochstetteri, Schimp. 



from (Braithwaite), 3. 

 Barringtonia racemosa, Gaudich., 86. 



speciosa, Linn, f., 86. 



Bar r or, 86. 



Barton, E. S., Halimeda from Funa 



futi, 9. 

 Basidiomycetes, their origin (Masses 



4 ; slides shown, 4. 

 Baskets made from BostJcovia, 85. 

 Bateman, J., introduction of Tinamu 



into England, 5. 

 Beech carving overgrown (Bidwell), 8. 



