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Donation to Library fi-om family of 

 late F. Currey, 24. 



Double mignonette (Henslow), 23. 



Draciinculus from pony shown (Cob- 

 bold), 24. 



Dresser, H. E., elected, i. 



Drift-wood, Arctic (McNab), 22. 



Btiboisia Hopwoodii yielding Pitiiri 

 (Jackson), 26. 



Duffy, P., nominated Scrutineer, Nov. 

 1881, 22. 



Duncan, P. M., Aphrocallistes, 7 ; elected 

 Councillor, 33 ; motion on Alston's 

 death, 9 ; Leirodermatium, 7 ; Pleur- 

 echinus, 3 5 ; pollen-tubes of Crocus, 

 27 ; Spongida from Atlantic, 20 ; 

 TcnmoplcuridcE, 24. 



DurgcUa (Godwin- Austen), 5. 



Dyei-, W. T. T., com. (Forbes), 36 ; 

 (Ward), 3 5 ; Equisctum giganteum 

 from Bi'azil, 3 5 ; India-rubber plants 

 of Malaya, 35. 

 By era (Hooker), 35. 



Eckinometra, sur-anal plate in (Bell), 8. 



EctocarpKS terminalis shown (Holmes), 

 I. 



Edgeworth, M. P., death reported, 31 ; 

 obituary, 63. 



Edward, T., Argentina sihis on Banff- 

 shire coast, 12; Ccrcbraiidus, 25. 



Ekman, C. D., elected, 27 ; process of 

 fibre-extraction, 25. 



Elephant, Entozoa from, shown, 10. 



— flukes (Benson), 26. 



— tusks shown (Garston), 10. 

 Ellesmere mere, breaking of (Phillips), 



Elwes, H. J., quinine shown for, 19. 

 Entozoa of elephant shown (Cobbold), 



ID. 



Entozoon from ostrich (Cobbold), 23. 

 Epicauta, a new blistering insect 



(Holmes), 26. 

 Epping Forest, Monas termo from, 



shown (Badcock), 27. 

 Equisctum giganteum shown (Dj-er), 



35 ; E. maximum, monstrous, shown 



(Eidley), 34. 

 Ergot, new fungus allied to (Smith), 



28. 

 Erinaccus auritus, parasite of (Dobson), 



12. 

 Erlebach, H. A., elected, 4. 

 Erythraa, new (Townsend), 4. 

 Espeut, W. B., albino bat shown by, 



25 ; elected, 8. 

 Euscorpins italicus (Lankester), 35. 



Falkland Islands, Holothuria from 



(Higgins), 20. 

 Fa&ciola Jacksoni (Benson), 26. 



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Pawcett, C, elected, 3. 



Fawcett, W., elected, 10. 



Feilden, Capt., drift-wood collected by 

 (McNab), 22. 



Ferguson,W., addition to Ceylon flora,2&. 



Fei-ns, hybrid (Lowe), 16. 



— from Solomon Islands (Baker), 36, 



— , Himalayan (Clarke), 34. 



Ferrier, C. A., elected, 34. 



Fibres, new process of extraction 

 (Christy), 25. 



Ficalho, Prof., and W. P. Hiern, 

 Serpa Pinto's plants, 20, 



Figs, Syrian, shown (Castro), 5. 



Fishes, British (Day), 7. 



Fitch, W. H., drawings of Odontoglos' 

 sum shown by, 20. 



Fitzgerald, E. D., Botany and Geology 

 of N. S. Wales, 26. 



Flora of Kuram valley, II. (Aitohison), 

 20. 



Floras, local, alluded to, 48. 



Florets of Catananchc (Jackson), 31. 



Flower, Prof., elephant-tusks shown 

 for, 10. 



Flower, T. B., plants shown for, 25. 



Flukes from a Chinese missionary 

 (Dobson), 2 ; from elephant (Ben- 

 son), 26. 



Foliation of Buddlcia (Masters), 23. 



Fookes, G. J., elected, 8 ; monstrous 

 wallflower and Gkmatis shov^n, 35. 



Forbes, H. O., two L'yrtandrece, 36. 



Forrest, J., elected, 20, 



Foster, M., com. (Shattock), 8 ; removed 

 from Council (1881), 16. 



Franz-Josef Land, plants from, shown 

 (Wickham), 7. 



Fream, W., elected, 27. 



Freshwater shells of Australia (Smith), 

 12. 



Fritillaria Mekagris shown, 30. 



Ftmiaria, negative heliolrojjism in 

 (Jackson), 29. 



Fungoid parasitism, theory of (Wikon), 



27. 

 Fungi, Australian (Berkeley), 2 ; (Berke- 

 ley and Broome), 35 ; new to Britain 

 (Smith), 28 ; from Brisbane (Berke- 

 ley and Broome), 35 ; (Christy), 4. 

 Fungus, supposed, from Epping Forest, 

 shown (Badcock), 27. 



Galls from Pistacia shown (Christy), 6. 



Gamasince (Michael), 6. 



Gammie, Mr., qiiiniue made by, shown, 



19- 

 Garston, Dr., elephant's tusks shown 



by, 10. 

 Gasteropoda, classif. of (Macdonald), 2. 

 I Gastrodiscns Sonsinonis shown (Cob- 

 I bold), I. 



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