Ixviii 



INDEX. 



Chinese, Nau-Mu tree used by (Dyer), 



XXV. 



Chitina crecopsis (Higgins), xxxi. 



Chittim wood of Scripture (Hooker), 1. 



Clilorophvll and liehcn-life (Murray). 

 Ixi. 



Chonephora (Cunningham), xxxii. 



Christie, A. C, elected, xxxv. 



Christy, T., Australian flowers s,hown 

 by, Iv; berries of Liberian coifee, xxvii ; 

 black coral exhibited by, xiv ; chryso- 

 phanic acid shown by, 1 ; couiniuni- 

 cation by, xxvii ; elected Fellow, xiv ; 

 I'ailiu-c to raise Liberian coffee in Bra- 

 zil, Ivi ; india-rubber plants shown by, 

 xxxvii; Katal-grown 1 ea, xl ; on quali- 

 ties of Gi/nocardia odorata, xxxix ; 

 Pituri shown by, xli; Scrutineer 1880, 

 Ix. 



Chrysophanic acid shown (T. Christy), 1. 



Cicuta virosa, winter floating state of, 

 xxix. 



Cidaridce, organs of (Stewart), xxv. 



Cinchona Calimya, shown (Howard), 

 xxv. 



Cinchona in India (Howai-d), xlvii. 



Citron, "Claw of Buddha" (Christy), 

 xxviii. 



Claphaiu, ChammropsFortunei flowering 

 without protection at (Braithwaite), 

 xxii. 



Clarke, B., zoological arrangement, xxix. 



Clarke, C. B., botanic notes fi-om Dar- 

 jeeling to Tonglo, ii ; Commdinaccce, 

 liii ; dimorphism in Gardenia turgida, 

 xxxix ; dimorphism in JRiihiacea; xxxvi ; 

 ferns of Northern India, xlvii ; Indian 

 Begonias, li ; Edgaria, ii. 



Clarke, J. W., fur-seals shown, xxviii. 



Clarke, R. (St. G. J. Mivart and), sacral 

 Ijlexus of lizards, xviii. 



Clarke, E. F., elected, v. 



Classification of Gasteropoda (Macdon- 

 ald),lxii; of Maioid Crustacea (Miers), 

 xlii ; of Narcisstig (Hibberd), vi. 



" Claw of Buddha" citron from China 

 (Christy), xxviii. 



Cleislogamic flowers (Bennett), xxxviii. 



Cobbold,T. S., comuumicaiion bj',x-xviii; 

 elected Auditor, 1878, xxix ; exhibit. 

 Distoma sincn^e, iv. ; Filaria Ban- 

 crofti, xxviii ; Trematode parasites 

 irom dolphin of Ganges, vii. 



Cochin China, Eestiaeeous plant from 

 (Masters), xliv. 



Cocoons o'i An(q)hc (llewett), lii. 



Codiolum grerjarium new to Britain 

 (Holmes), liv. 



Coffca, African species of (Hiein), vi ; 

 C. stenophijUa sliown, x. 



Coffee-berries, Liberian (Christy), xxvii. 



Coffee-leaf disease (Abbay), xxxv : (Ca- 

 meron), Ivi. See also Hcmilcia. 



Cofl'ee, Liberian, grown at Monrovia 

 (Morris), xliv ; its failure in Brazil 

 (Christy), hi. 



Cohesion in flower uf Anemone, xv. 



Colchicacea:, synopsis of (Baker), xxxix. 



Coleoptera coll. by C. Darwin (Water- 

 house), xxxix ; new phytojihagous 

 Coleoptera (Baly), xxvi. 



Coles, F., elected, xliii. 



CoUetia hictoncnsia, Lindl., xxiii ; C. 

 Ci'uciata grown at Langford Budville, 

 xxiii, xx-xvii ; do. with combined cha- 

 racters (Masters), xxv ; G. sjjino^a 

 (Masters), xxvi. 



CoUett, Lieut.-Col. H., elected, li. 



Collett, R., Myodes Lcmmus in Norway, 

 xviii. 



Collingwood, C, appointed Scrutineer, 

 1878, xxxiv; on MoUusea from Ea.st- 

 ern seas, xxviii. 



Collins, J., Boswcl/ia Cartcrii coUecleil 

 by (Trimen), xxiv. 



Collinson, II., deceased, xix. 



Comatuhe and Solanocrinus (Carpen- 

 ter), Ixi. 



Comber, T., elected, xxxi. 



CommcUnaccm (Clarke), liii. 



Committee on Finance, Ix. 



Compositions invested, Ix. 



Conidial fructification in Mucorina 

 (Cunningham), xxxii. 



Conifers from Japan shown (Masters), 

 Iv ; movement in leaves of (Masters), 

 li. 



Conii'in maculatum, venation of (Gor- 

 ham), xxviii. 



Constable, J., elected, xvii ; withdrawn, 

 Iviii. , 



Cooke, E.W., deceased, Iviii; mentioned, 

 Ivii. [Obituary notice in ' Nature,' xxi. 

 261.] 



Cooke, M. C, fungi of Texas, xxix. 



Cooke, M. C, and M. J. Berkeley, fungi 

 of Brazil, iii. 



Copal-tree identified (Kirk), vi. 



Cornthwaite, T., deceased, xlv. 



Corsellis, C. C, deceased, ix. 



Corsi Salviato, aroid seedlings raised 

 by (Masters), xxxvii. 



Cosson, E., elected, xxxi. 



Cotton-pod wool, bird'.s nest of (Jack- 

 son), xxvi. 



Coulson, W., deceased, xlv. 



Cox, II. E., elected, ii. 



Crassulaceai, inflorescoice of (Masters), 

 xli. 



Craven, A., elected, ii. 



Cresswcll, E., Codiohan discovered at 

 Tcignmouth by (Holmes), liv. 



