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INDEX, 



Gastrophysa raphani shown (McLach- 



lan), 21. 

 Gcaster fornicafus shown (Grotc), 27. 

 Geddes, P., Algiv in liiuliulariiuis, 28. 

 Generative organs in liutterllies (Gosse), 



31- 



— of two species of Helix (Stewart), 1 3. 



Geology and liotiiny of N. S. Wales 

 (Fitzgerald), 26. 



Geotropism and growth (Darwin), 29. 



Gibbes, C. C, elected, 30. 



Gibson-Carniichael, T. D., elected Fel- 

 low, 34. 



Gibson-Maitland, Sir J. D., elected Fel- 

 low, 35. 



Glass, Dr., sugar-cane varieties, 30. 



' Glimpse ' Ascidians (Sorby and Herd- 

 man), 34. 



Gfo.r/»w -leaves infested with Leptodera 

 (Cobbold), 23. 



Gnaur of cedar of Lebanon shown 

 (Masters), 13. 



Godwin-Austen, H. H., Burgclla, 5 ; 

 elected, 2. 



Gooch, W. D., elected, 35. 



Gosse, P. H., male organs of butterflies, 



31- 



Goss)/2nu7n, new (Masters), 21. 

 Gould, J., deceased, 13 ; obituary, 17. 

 Gould, Eev. J., preparations shown by, 5. 

 GraminccB, notes on (Beutham), 22. 

 Grant, Lt.-Col., nom. Scrutineer (1882), 



33- 



Great-Auk remains (Grieve), 31. 



Green colouring of sloth's hair (Sorby), 

 10. 



Greene, P., elected, 23. 



Grieve, §., great-auk remains, 31. 



Grote, A., Gcaster fornicatus shown, 27 ; 

 removed from Council, 33. 



Growth and geotropism (Darwin), 29. 



Guinea-worm shown (Cobbold), 24. 



Gunn, R. C, death reported, 31 ; obi- 

 tuary, 63. 



Guppy, C. J. L., withdrawn, 15. 



Gurney, S., death reported, 31 ; obi- 

 tuary, 64. 



Hair of sloth, green colouring of (Sor- 

 by), 10. 



Hammond, A., sac of puss-raoth, 7. 



Hampsliire Orchis (Clarke), 23 ; do. 

 shown (Clarke). 35. 



Hankey, J. A., death reported, 31. 



Hanley, S., Teredo nfriculus, 36. 



Hart, H. C, drift-wood collected by 

 (McNab), 22. 



Hartog, M. il., Cyclops and Daphnia, 

 28. 



Ileathfield, Carax montana from (Mur- 

 ray), 30. 



Hedgehog, parasite from (Dobson), 2. 



lleliotropism, negative, in Fumaria 

 (Jackson), 29. 



Helipterum cximittm, dried flowers of, 

 shown (Murison), 30. 



Helix h(emasioma and H. anpera, gene- 

 rative organs of, compared (Stewart), 



13- 



Helminthora divaricatashown (Holmes), 



I. 

 Hendon, monstrous Lolium fr. (Eidlcy), 



35- 



Henslow, J. S., double mignonette, 23 ; 

 monstrous wallflower, 34; proliferous 

 Vcrbascum nii/rum, 2, 3 ; staminife- 

 rous corollas, 25. 



Herdman, W. A., branchial sac of As- 

 cidians, 12; British Tunicata, 4; 

 elected, 4. 



Herdman, W. A., and H. C. Sorby, 

 ' Glimpse ' Ascidians, 34. 



Hernias ffiffrmfca, leai sho-wn (Angas), i. 



Hibiscus pahtsfris (Jackson), 12. 



Hiern,W. P. (Ficalho and), SerpaPinto's 

 plants, 20. 



Higgins, H., Psolus squainatus shown by, 

 20. 



Hillhouse, W., microscopical cabinet, 6. 



Himalayan ferns (Clarke), 34. 



Himalayas, algje from (Dickie), 30. 



Hoggan, G., lymphatics of vascular 

 walls, 19. 



Hoggan, G., and F. E., nerve-termina- 

 tions, 34. 



Holly, squirrel's nest in, shown (Ber- 

 jeau), 6. 



Holmes, E. M., elected Councillor, 33 ; 

 new British alga*, 1,8; new British 

 lichens shown by, 10; moss shown, 

 8 ; new blistering insect shown, 25 ; 

 Sfrychnos from West Africa shown, 



13- 



Holmes, W., elected, 11. 



Holofhuria shown (Higgins), 20. 



Hooker, Sir J. D., Dycra, 35 ; elected 

 Councillor, 33; moved vote of thanks 

 to President, 33 ; nom. Y.-P. (1882), 



34. 

 Hooper, R., elected, 27. 

 Horse, trematode from (Cobbold), i. 

 Hottentots, Hennas leaf used as tinder 



by (Angas), 2. 

 Huskisson, H. O., elected, 3. 

 Hybrid ferns (Lowe), 16. 



Idotcida (Miers), 20. 



Ilex Aqnifoliu7n, stipules in (Christie), 



6. 

 lUcinecp, stipules in (Christie), 6. 

 Inchbald, P., elected, 3. 

 Lidia, ferns of (Clarke), 34. 



