IXDEX. 



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Boui-nenioiitli Middle Eocene, cuticular 

 strucKires from (Bandulska), 8. 



Briquet, Dr. J. I., el. as For. IMeinb., 

 17; prop. 13; .second reading, 14; 

 thanks, 19. 



Britain, Calamintha bcetka in (Bugs- 

 ley), 7 ; Fcstitca rubra in (Howarth), 



Britisli mosses, shown (Sherrin), 9 : 



species of Polysiphonia (Batten), 7. 

 Britten, J., on Dryauder's work, 46. 

 Brooks, F. T., adin. 7 ; el. 6; prop. 3 ; 



second time, 5. 

 Brown, E., microscopes shown, 9. 

 Browne, E. T., el. Auditor, 17. 

 Bruce. Rev. F. R. C, adm. 21 ; el. 17 ; 



prop. 13; second reading, 14. 

 Buffou's ' Histoire Naturelle,' pres., i. 

 Bullock-Webster, Canon G. R., Chara 



hispida varieties shown. 12 ; vote of 



tiianks, 34. 

 Bunny. J., adm. 7 ; el. 6 ; prop. 1 : 



second reading, 3. 

 Bunyard. Ct. N., adm. 7 : el. 6 ; prop. 



3 ; second time, 5. 

 Burne, R. II., el. Councillor, 23. 

 Burtt-Davy, J., Transvaal Legumi- 



nosa2, 47 ; 66-68. 

 Butterllies, mimicry in S. America, 6. 

 Bye- Laws, accepted, 5 ; alterations read, 



2 ; second time, 3. 



Calamintha asceiiJrns, Jord., 7. 



bcetica, Boiss. in Britain (Pugs- 

 ley), 7. 



Kepeta, Savi, 7, 



sylvatica, Bromf , 7. 



Caiman, Dr. W. T., comni. (Halbert), 

 13; el. Auditor, 17; el. Councillor 

 and Sec, 23. 



Campbell, Rev. A. J., witlulr. 22. 



Cape Orchids, velaminous roots, 47. 



Carruthers, Dr. W., death, 22; obitu- 

 ary, 38. 



Caytonia shown, 65. 



Ceiluhiriue Polyzoa (Harmer), 9. 



Cl/octoceros (Turner;, 1 1 ; (Yermoloff), 

 10. 



diadrma. Gran, 10. 



Chapman, R. E., adm., 14; el. 6; 

 prop. I ; second reading, 3. 



Chara hispida varieties (Bullock-Web- 

 ster), 12. 



Characters acquired (Kaminerer), 19. 



Cliarophyta, Indian (Groves), 18. 



Cheeseman, T. F., Linncau Medal 

 awarded, 35. 



Cheiranthns Cheiri, its early anatomy 



(Scott,) 50. 

 Chenopodium as food (Wilkins), 8. 



Chforops tceniopus, Meig. (Frew), 18. 

 Chrj/saufhciinoii from Banksiau lier- 



barium, 2. 

 Leiicanf/iciiium, Oxeye Daisy, fas- 



ciated, 50. 

 Chubb, C, adm. as Assoc. 15; el. 7 



prop. 5. 

 Clark, H. L., Echinoderms from W. 



Australia. 10. 

 Clarke, Sir E., death, 22. 

 Cleare, L. D., jun., prop. 46; second 



reading, 47. 

 Coelenterates (Ferrer), 14. 

 Cole, W., death, 22 ; obituary, 41. 

 Colitis cdiisK oviposition (Lancum), 11. 

 Colour in illustration (Jackson), 15. 

 Cory, R., adm. i. 

 Cotula gouc/hcnsis, Rud. Br., 8. 

 Council elected, 23. 

 Courtship of birds (Huxley), 2. 

 Crepis, fasciated, 50. 

 Crustacean plankton of English Lakes 



(Gurney), 18. 

 Cunningham, J. T., on acquired 



characters, 21. 

 Cuticular structures from Middle Eo- 

 cene at Bournemouth (Bandulska), 



8. 

 Cutler, D. W., comm. (Sandon). 46. 



Daffodil, three-flowered (Rendle), 15. 

 Dahlia from Banksinn herbarium, 2. 

 Dakin, Prof. W. J., comm. (O'Dono- 



ghne), 50. 

 Deaths reported, 22. 

 Dendy, Prof. A., Sponges from Abrol- 



hos Islands, 49. 

 Descent of Angiosperms (Parkin), 



14. 

 Desmids from Wales (Turner), 1 1. 

 De Winton, W. E., death, 22. 

 Diatoms (Yermoloff), 10. 

 Dicladia, Ehrenb., 10. 

 Dictionary, New Oxford, presented, i. 

 Didi/mocarpus in Malaya, 47. 

 Diffitalis purpurea. Foxglove, fasciated, 



50. 

 Dixon, Miss A., adm. 14 : el. 6 ; prop. 



I ; second reading, 3. 

 Dixon, E., three-flowered dan'odii, 15. 

 Dolomites, plants froni, 13. 

 Donations, 1903-1923, 69-72. 

 Dryander, J., entries in Banks's visi- 

 tors' book, 5 ; his work, 46. 

 Dymes, T. A., seeds of Marsh Orciiids, 



41. 



Earland, A., see Heron-Allen, E., 48 ; 

 New genera of Foraininifera, 48 ; 

 paper postponed, 15, 



