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INDEX. 



Morris, J. W., withdrawn, 12. 



Mosses from China & Japan (Salmon), 



9- 



' Mountain Hickory,' 86. 

 Muir, Dr. H. S., withdrawn, 12. 

 Murray, G. R. M., comm. by, (Barton) 

 9, (Smith) 9 ; Councillor removed, 



13- 



Musa Ensete, Gmel., infructescence 

 shown, 3. 



Nojas, supplemental notes on (Rendle), 



86. 

 Nasal secretory sacs in Teleosteans 

 _ (Kyle), 4. 

 Nasopharyngeal communications in the 



Teleosteans (Kyle), 4. 

 'Nectria ditissima, TuL, on cocoa-plant, 



7- 



Nepal barley, awn of (Henslow), i . 



Nesseldorf, JForaminifera from (Chap- 

 man), 7. 



New South Wales, native names of 

 vegetable fish-poisons, 86. 



New Zealand Schizopoda (Thomson), 3. 



Newton, Prof. Alfred, Linnean Medal 

 presented to, 62-63. 



Nomenclature, Botanic (Clarke), 7. 



Notopteridffi, air-bladder in (Bridge), 3. 



Nyannum, 86. 



Nylander, W., deceased, 12; obituary, 

 "77- 



Oaxaca, Taxodiuni at, 9. 



Obituaries, 63-83. 



Otficers, election of, 13. 



Ooicho, 86. 



Orchids dried by a special process (St. 



Brody), 85. 

 Origin of Basidiomycetes (Massee), 4 ; 



slides shown, 4. 

 OrnithorhyncMis, newly hatched (Hill), 



4- 

 Owen, Major S., deceased, 10. 

 Oxford, visit of L'Heritier, with Banks 



and Dryauder, §4. 



Paget, Sir J., deceased, 10 ; obituary, 



79- . 



Pamplin, W., deceased, 12; obituai*y, 

 80. 



Paphiopedilum capsules (Rolfe), 7, 87. 



callosum, 87. 



concolor, 87. 



insigne, 87. 



Mastersianum, 87. 



tonsum, 87. 



Para rubber, method of tapping (Free- 

 man), 3. 



Paris, International Congress of Botany, 

 announced, 4. 



Parrots poisoned by parsley (Harting), 



I. 

 Parsley poisonous to Parrots (Harting), 



I. 

 Pearce, H., deceased, 10 ; obituary, 81. 

 Pearson, H. II. W., see Hemsley and 



Pearson . 

 Petersfield, Eufous Tinamu from 



(Harting), 5. 

 PhcBoneuron, Gilg (Stapf), 84. 

 Phalaris canariensis, Linn., mentioned 



(Andrews), 5. 

 minor, Retz., in Channel Islands 



(Andrews), 5. 

 Pheasants poisoned by yew-leaves 



(Harting), 2. 

 Photographs of British Flowering 



Plants, (Farmer) 7, (Kent) 7, (Shen- 



stone) 6. 

 Plant-photography, (Farmer) 7, (Kent) 



7, (Shenstone) 6, 7. 

 Plum-stones from Silchester (Reid), 83. 

 Poisonous effect of parsley on Parrots 



(Harting), i ; yew leave.s and berries 



2. 

 Poisons for capture of fish in Australia, 



(Fawcett) 3, 86, (Jack.son) 3. 

 Polygonum orientale, Linn., 86. 

 Porites, structure (Bernard), 3. 

 Portrait of Sir J. E. Smith presented, 



84. 

 Portuguese-laurel seeds from Silchester 



(Reid), 85. 

 Potamogeton, eggs of Eanatra on 



(Enock), 86. 

 Praslin, gigantic tortoises on, 89. 

 President's Address, 14-24. 

 Prestwichia aqiiatica, Lubbock, 86. 

 Preuss, Dr., the origin of Lagos rubber 



(Stapf), 2. 

 Priestley, Sir W. O., deceased, 10; 



obituary, 81. 

 Proliterons awn of Nepal barley 



(Henslow), i. 

 Prunus, stones from Silchester (Reid), 



85. 



• Avinin, Linn., 85. 



domestica, Linn., 85. 



insititia, Linn., 85. 



spinosa, Linn., 85. 



Laicrucerasus, Linn., 85. 



Pyrke, D., withdrawn, 12. 



Queensland, native names of vegetable 



fish-poisons, 86. 

 Quelch, J. J., see McConnell & Quelcb. 



Ramsden, H., deceased, 10. 

 Eanatra linearis, Linn., eggs shown, 

 85-86. 



