INDEX, 



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British hybrid ferns (Lowe), 6. 

 ■ — fishes (Day), 7. 



— lichens, new (Holmes), 10, 



— moss, new (Ilohnes), 8. 



— Tunicata (Herdman), 4. 



— Zoophytes shown (Gould), 6. 

 British Assoc, loan exhibition of instru- 

 ments proposed, 20. 



British Museum Collections, alluded 



to by President, 38. 

 Brook, G., new Colic mbola, 35 ; NocU- 



luca 7>iiliaris shown by, 4. 

 Broome, C. E., and M. J. Berkeley, 



Brisbane fungi, 35. 

 Brown, E., elected, i. 

 Brown, E., sketches of birth-place and 



London residence, presented, 15. 

 Bi(ddJeia auriculata, ramifications of 



(Masters), 23. 

 Burdett, H. C, elected, 34. 

 Burghfield Bridge, Frifillaria from, 30. 

 Busk, G., 'Challenger' Celleiwra. 13; 



nom, V.-P. (1882), 34. 

 Butter from Pistacia shown (Christy), 



19. 

 Butterflies, male generative organs of 



(Gosse), 31. 

 Bye-Laws, alterations in, balloted for 



and rejected in part, 5 ; read first 



time, 3-4 ; read second time, 5. 

 -^, alternative alterations in, balloted 



for, 11-12; read first time, 9-10; 



read second time, 10. 



Cabinet for microscopical preparation 



(Hillhouse), 6. 

 Caddis-fly, marine (McLachlan), 35. 

 Calanfhe Veitchii shown (Masters), 22. 



— vcdita, parent of C. I 'citchii (Mas- 

 ters), 22. 



Calisaya, varieties shown (Holmes), 26. 

 Callithamnion, two species shown 



(Holmes), i. 

 Cameron, J., com. by (Bidie), 7. 

 Campbell, F. M., parthenogenesis of 



spider, 35. 

 Canton, F. A., elected, 3. 

 Cape, dried fl. of HeUpferum exmiium 



shown from (Murison), 30. 

 — , Hernms gigantca, leaf used as tinder 



at (Angas), 2. 

 — , new plants from (MacOwan & 



Bolus), 2. 

 Cape Orchids (Bolus), 31. 

 Capnodium mistralc (Smith), 28. 

 Capsicum, sweet, shown (Christy), 4. 

 Carex ff/auca, monstrous (Kidley), 35. 



— montana from Heathfield shown 

 (Murray), 30. 



Carica Papaya dried juice of, shown 

 (Christy), 8 



Carpenter, P. H., Comatulee, 34. 

 Carpenter, W. B., vote of thanks to 



President (1881), 15 ; com. by, 34. 

 Carte, A., death reported, 31 ; obituary, 



58. 

 Casey, G. E. C, withdrawn, 33. 

 Castro, P. de, dried figs shown, 5. 

 Catananche, root-florets of (Jackson), 



31- 



Catanella Opuntia shown (Holmes), 8. 

 Cedar, gnaur from trunk of, shown 



(Masters), i 3. 

 Cellepora of 'Challenger' (Busk), 13. 

 Cerebratidus angulafus (Edward), 25. 

 Cerura vinula shown (Hammond), 7. 

 Cetacean, albino, seen by H. C. Sorby, 



I. 

 Ceylon, additions to the flora of (F'er- 



guson), 20. 

 Ceylon Coffee-disease (Ward), 34. 

 ' Challenger ' Asteroidea (Sladen), 25. 



— Celhpora (Busk), 13. 



— MoUusca (Watson), VIL 4 ; VIII. 

 8 ; IX. 12 ; X. 20 ; XI.-XII. 24 ; 

 XIII. 28 ; XIV. 29 ; XV. 36. 



Chamberlain, V. I., elected, 28. 



Cliambers, T. B., elected, 27. 



Champneys, F. H., withdrawn, 33. 



Chara stelligera, new to Britain (Ben- 

 nett), I. 



Cheverton, G., elected, 27. 



Chian turpentine shown (Cliristy), 19. 



— , substance I'esembling, shown 

 (Christy), 6. 



Chi]istable, Amanita shown from 

 (Prior), I. 



Clilorophyll, carb. ammonia on (Dai-- 

 win), 28. 



Christie, A. C, stipules of Hex, 6. 



Christy, T., Brisbane Fungi shown by, 

 4 ; Capsicum shown by, 4 ; dried 

 juice of papaw-tree, 8 ; nominated 

 Scrutineer, Nov. 1881, 22; new pro- 

 cess of fibre-extraction, 25 ; new 

 rubber-tree shown by, 1 3 ; Pistacia- 

 galls shown by, 6 ; rubber-plants and 

 Pzsi'ftr/ff -products shown by, 1 9 ; Re- 

 port of American Com. of Agricul- 

 ture, 24. 



Cinchona, quinine from, grown at Sik- 

 kim, 19; varieties cultivated in Boli- 

 via (Holmes), 26. 



Clarke, C. B., dimorphism in Arnchia 

 and Macrofomia, 8 ; elected Coun- 

 cillor, 5 ; Himalayan ferns, 34 ; 

 Orchis not figured in Eng. Bot., 23 ; 

 right- and left-hand contortion, 7 ; 

 species of Orchis shown, 35. 



Classification of Crocus (Maw), 25 

 Claviceps, Cordiccps its ally (Smith) 

 28. 



