82 



J'arkin, J., liainmcit/iis ncris witii 



aborlcrlsiameiis, 50; Sirobiliis llieory 



of Angiosperrnons J)e8cent, 14; — 



iibstr., 51-64. 

 Paulson, K., liclieiiB Iroin Spitzbergen, 



1 1. 

 I'eaice, Miss E. K., ndin. 15; el. 13; 



prop. 9; scpond reading, 11. 

 Pearsoii.W. H., Associate deceased, 19, 



22 ; obitnary, 45. 

 Peirce, J. D.. Giant trees of Victoria, 



6. 

 J'hi/Uca arlwrca on Gongh Island, 8. 

 Piciiarn. P. V., withdr. 22. 

 ]'i.</acia L(n/i»-iis, abnormal leaves, 5. 

 Pi(i/s (Gordon), iS. 

 Plankton, crustacean (Gnrney). 18. 



Na])les, Diatoms from, 11. 



J'ole-Kvans. wrc Thoni.-on, Mrs. M. li. 



H., willuir. 22. 

 Toli/sijihiiuia. Briti.sli (Batten), 7. 

 Polyzoa (Harmer), 9. 

 P.iiilton, Prof. E. B., :Mimicry in 



South American butterllifs, 6. 

 Prossci as author (Jackson), 12. 

 Prain, Sir ]).. K. Pantling's metliod of 



colouring plates. 16. 

 I'residential Address. 2--34. 

 Prince Charles Foreland lichens. 11. 

 ]'rocter. ^liss J. B.. el. 48 ; prop. 17 ; 



second reading, 19. 

 Plijchodero. cui>cii.-<h (Gilchrist). 46. 

 Pugslt-y, n. W., Calamintha hctlka iu 



Britain, 7. 

 Pycraft, W. P., adm. 19 ; el. 17 ; prop. 



14; second reading, 14. 



Qnercu» pedunciilata and Q. sessilijiora, 



lengt'-. of roots (Moss), 18. 

 ' Quest' collections (Wilkins), 8. 



Ranisbottom, J., el. Councillor and 



•Sec, 23. 

 lianuvvHlns acrui, abnormal, 50. 



Ficaria with bleached flowers, 14. 



Kathbone, Miss, ' Musci Britannici,' 10. 

 Reeves, J., withdi-. 22. 



Kendle, Dr. A. B., Banks's Visitors' 

 book, 5 : Brown's pocket microscope, 

 9: cotnni. (Wilkins) S; cohniring of 

 editions of iierbals, 17: Ikihlia and 

 Chri/sont/ieannii from Bankfian her- 

 liariuni, z ; el. Councillor and Presi- 

 flent, 23 ; fasciated Crcpis, Ox-eye 

 Daisy, and Foxgloves, 50 ; fruit of 

 Ili/ij/iiri.''. 51; on Parkin's j)a])er. 

 66; seedling oak with long tajj-root, 

 I 7 ; three- flowered Daffodil, 15 ; vine- 

 tendril bearing grape, 2. 



Re])ort of Librarian, 22. 



of Treasurer. 21, 24-26. 



Kes))ondente8, custom in Scandinavia 



(Jackson). 12. 

 Richnioud-Brown, L. A. M., Lady, 



el. 48; prop. 19; second reafling, 



46. 

 li'iciuus, seedling anaton)y (Thomas), 



19. 

 Ridley, II. N., liiuleniics. 47. 

 Hotlischild, Lord. el. Councillor, 23. 

 Root of .seedling oak (Reidle), 17. 

 Rowetl, J. R., plants collected by, 8. 

 Jluiiiex/rulescciis, Thou., 8. 



Salamandra, acquired characters (Kaui- 



nierer), 6. 

 f^aliconiia in S. Africa (Moss), 48. 

 Salisbury, Dr. Ji. J., el. Councillor, 23. 

 •St. John-Brooks, R. T.. prop. 47. 

 8alnion, C. E., colouring iu herbals, 



16. 

 Samuel, afterw. Mrs. Hands, withdr. 



22. 

 Sandon. H., Protozoa from Spitz- 



bergen, 46. 

 Scott, Dr. D. H., comm. (Gord(jn), 18; 



early anatomy of Wallflowers, 50; 



on Parkin's paper, 65. 

 Sedgwick, L. J., question of method iu 



printing. 15. 

 SeefUing anatomy of Riinns (iihomvis), 



49- 

 Seeds of Marsh Orchids (Dymes), 48. 

 Sewell, Major R. B. S., el. 13; prop. 



6 ; second reading, 7. 

 Shackleton-Rowett Exped. (Wilkins), 8. 

 Sherrin, W. B., volumes of mosses, 9. 

 Sikkim orchids, method of colouring 



plates, 16. 

 Silica in plants (Walsh), 18. 

 Simpson, IS'. D., adm. 46. 

 Smith, If. II., el. 17; prop. 13; second 



reading. 14. 

 Solander, D., fatal seizure, 5. 

 Solomides, Z. I., el. 6 ; prop. 1 ; second 



reading, 3. 

 Sitjjliora tcLrai>tcra var., on Gough Is- 

 land, 8. 

 Sparrman, A., For»iera, 2. 

 Sphoffnitm. book of specimens shown 



(Siierrin), 9. 

 Spitzhergen Lichens (Paulson), 11. 

 Sponges (Ferrer), 14; from Abrolhos 



Islands 'Dendy & Frederick), 49. 

 Sprague, T. A., el. Councillor, 23 ; on 



twin-leaves of Ash, 4. 

 Statospores of Diatoms (Yerniolofl'), 10. 

 Strobilustheory of Angiosperni Descent 



(Parkin). 14; — abslr. 51-64. 

 Succulent plants preserved, 46. 

 Sununerhayes, V. S., Lichens coll. b} , 



1 1. 



