IXDEX. 



Bent ham Trustees and the Swainson 

 Correspondence, 14. 



Berberis ilicifolia, Forst., implements 

 made from, shown, 85. 



Bernard, H. M., structure of Porites, 

 1. 



Bidwell, E., carved beechwood and 

 subsequent growth, 8. 



' Blackwood,' 86. 



Borneo, Derris used as an arrow-poison, 

 86. 



Botanic nomenclature (Clarke), 7. 



Botanical models in wax (Smedlej'), 9. 



Botany, Congress of, announced to be 

 held in Paris, 4 ; of Koraima (Bur- 

 kill), 8. 



Bowmanites Boemeri, 88. 



Brachyura from Torres Straits (Cai- 

 man), 2. 



Braitbwaite, Dr. R., appointed Scru- 

 tineer, 12 ; Hfjpnum, Hochstetferi, 

 Sehimp., from Barra, shown, 3. 



Bridge, T. W., Air-bladder in Jfoto- 

 pteridse, 3. 



Bridgman, J. B., deceased, 10 ; obit- 

 uary, 63. 



Brightlingsea, Tinamu introduced there, 



S- . 

 Britain, new grasses (Andrews), 5. 

 British Flowering Plants, photographs, 



(Farmer) 7, (Kent) 7, (Shenstonej 6 ; 



orchids dried by Dr. St. Brody, 85. 

 Britton, N. L., & A. Brown, on Asple- 



nium Bradley i, 6. 

 ' Broad-leaved Aj^ple-tree,' 86. 

 Bryozoa from Franz-Josef Land 



(Waters), 8. 

 BuUace-stones from Silchester (Held), 



85. 

 Bun-hm, 86. 



Burkill, I. H., Botany of Roraima, 8. 

 Bye-Laws, suggested alterations, 10. 



Caiman, W. T., Brachyura from Torres 

 Straits, 2. 



Cambodia, photograph from, shown, 9. 



Canary Islands. Hypnum Hochstetteri 

 found in (Braitbwaite), 3. 



Canker on Cocoa-plant (Carruthers), 7. 



Canton, F. A., withdrawn, 12. 



Capper, S. J., withdrawn, 12. 



Capsules of Paphiopedilum (Rolfe), 7, 

 87. 



Careya atistralis, F. Muell., 86. 



Carruthers, J. B., Canker on Cocoa- 

 plant, 7. 



Caruncle, nasal, of Omithorhynchus 

 (Hill), 4. 



Carving overgrown (Bidwell), 8. 



C'astilloa, india-rubber from (^Christy), 

 3- ' . 



Cestracion PhUippi, embryo and egg- 

 cases shown (Stewart), i. 



Ceylon, Para, rubber in (Freeman), 3. 



Chamberlain, Rt. Hon. J., letter to, 

 on gigantic tortoises of the Seychelles, 

 88. 



Channel Islands, new Grasses in (An- 

 drews), 5. 



Chapman, F., Foraminiferafrom Funa- 

 futi, 3 ; Limestone Foraminifera, 7. 



Cheirostrobus pettycurensis, 88. 



Cherry-stones from Silchester (Reid), 

 85. 



Chilton, C, admitted, 84 ; Subterranean 

 Amphipoda of Britain, 86. 



China, mosses from (Salmon), 9 ; plants 

 from, coll. by Henry & Hancock, 8 ; 

 TVffjoa-fruits from (Stapf), 85. 



Christy. Gr., india-rubber from CastUloa 

 and Kickxia, shown, 3. 



Christy, T., resolution seconded by, 10. 



Ciliu:ii oi Euglcna viridis (Wager), i. 



Clark, R. M., elected Fellow, 8. 



Clarke, C. B., nominated V.-P., 84 : on 

 Botanic Nomenclature, 7. 



Clarke, Rev. R. F., withdrawn, 12. 



Cocoa-plant, canker on (Carruthers), 7. 



Colour-photography and British 

 Flowering Plants (Kent), 7. 



Congress of Botany at Paris, announced, 



4- 

 Cooba, 86. 

 Coolibar, 86. 

 Correspondence of W. Swainson (Gun- 



ther), 14-24 ; Catalogue of, 25-61. 

 (Note. — The authors, being ar- 

 ranged alphabetically, are not 

 indexed.) 

 Council, elected, 13. 

 Councillors removed, 13. 

 Crab-catcher made Irom Berberis, 85. 

 Crabtree, A., elected Fellow, 84. 

 Crisp, F., Accounts, 1899-1900, 11 ; 



elected Treasurer, 13 ; nominated 



Vice-President, 84. 

 Cryptogams, Vascular, an extinct 



division of (Scott), 8. 

 Cupania Pseudo-rhus, A. Rich., 86, 87. 

 Curieuse, gigantic tortoises in, 89. 



Damson-stones from Silchester (Reid), 



85. 

 Darwin, F., Councillor removed, 13. 

 Basyurus embryos (HiU), 4. 

 Demerara, veiws in, shown (Ferguson), 



3- ^ 



DemidofF, Prince, Willow-Grouse ob- 

 tained by (Harting), 9. 



Berris elliptica, Benth., 86. :■; 



M%wjosa, Benth., 86. ::'•: 



Bicellandra, Hook. f. (Stapf), 84. 



