76 



TNDBX. 



• Eoscoea and Salcia, 23 ; elected 

 Assoc, 8. 



Macdonald, J. D., on Gasteropoda, 2. 



McGillivray. P. H., elected, 3. 



Mclvor, R. W. E., elected, 3. 



McLachlan, R., com. (Gosse), 31 ; ma- 

 rine caddis-fly, 35 ; nom. Auditor 

 (1882), 30; parthenogenetically bred 

 beetle shown by, 21. 



M'Nab, W. R., Abies Pattonii, 24; 

 Arctic drift-wood, 22. 



MacOwan, P., and H. Bolus, new Cape 

 plants, 2. 



Macrotomia, dimorphism in (Clarke), 

 8. 



Madagascar, Insectivora from (Thomas), 

 28 ; new blistering insect from 

 (Holmes), 26 ; new Cottle from 

 (Sharpe), 28 ; plants collected by 

 Kitching (Baker), 2 ; vegetable pro- 

 ducts shown (Holmes), 10. 



Maidenhead, Geaster shown from 

 (Grotc), 27. 



Mair, G., withdrawn, 33. 



Malaya, rubber-plants of (Dyer), 35. 



Mammals, nerve-terminations in (Hog- 



gaii). 34- 

 Markliam, A. H., plants collected by 



(Wiokham). 7. 

 Markham, C. R., withdrawn, 15. 

 Marriott, P. W., elected, 11. 

 Marshall, J., elected, 25. 

 Martin, N. H., elected, 8. 

 Masters, M. T., Bitddleia auriculafa, 



23 ; Calanfhe Veitchii shown by, 22 ; 



Conifers of Japan, 4 ; diseased roots 



of Sfcjihanotis, 23 ; Japanese birch 



shown by, 13 ; " Kohl-rabi," 5 ; new 



Gossyinum, 24. 

 Matcliwick, FrifiUaria shown by, 30. 

 Maw, G., life-history of Crocus, 25. 

 Medicinal use of .Melaleuca (Tepper), 



26. 

 Mefiaderma frons (Dobson), 2. 

 Melaleuca imcinata used in medicine 



(Tepper), 26. 

 Meres, breaking of (Phillips), 29. 

 Metabdella, a supposed new genus (Dob- 

 son), 2. 

 Miall, L. C, elected, 8. 

 Michael, A. D., Ga/uaMnce, 6. 

 Miers, E. J., Idofeidxe, 20. 

 Miers, J., portrait presented, 15. 

 Miers, W. J., presentatit)n of his father's 



portrait, 15. 

 Millar, J., nom. Auditor (1882), 30. 

 Milners, E., elected, 24. 

 Mivart, St. G. J., portrait presented, 15 ; 



removed from Council (1881), 16 ; 



»elative to Treasurer's death, zi. 



Models of Insectivorous plants shown 

 (Boulger), 24. 



Molossi/s obscurus, albino specimen of, 

 shown (Espeut), 25. 



MoUusca, ' Challenger ' (Watson), VIL 

 4, VIII. 8, IX. T2, X. 20, XI. & XII. 

 24, XIII. 28, XIV. 29, XV. 36. 



— , recent works on, 54. 



Monstrous Carex glauca (Ridley), 35 ; 

 Clematis siiown (Fookes), 35 ; Equi- 

 setum (Ridley), 34 ; Lolium (Ridley), 

 35 ; l{anunculus{iiQx\»\oW), 34; Rho- 

 dodendron (Henslow), 34; wallflower 

 (Henslow), 34, (Fookes) 35. 



Montgomeryshire, Potentilla ntpestris 

 from (Flower), 25. 



Moore, F., elected Assoc, 8. 



Moore, J. D., deceased, 13. 



Morada variety of C. Calisaya shown 

 (Holmes), 26. 



Moray Firth, Argentina silus found in 

 (Edward), 12. 



Morphology of Temnopleuridte (Dun- 

 can), 24. 



Moscow, invitation to take part in fes- 

 tival at, 25. 



Moss, new British, shown (Holmes), 8. 



Mueller, F. v., determination of Pituri 

 by (Jackson), 26. 



Murie, J., Cerebratulus, 25. 



— , com. (Bell) 8, (Hoggan) 34, 

 (Smith) 12, (Thomas) 28. 



Murison, J., dried flowers shown, 30. 



Murphy, M., elected, 35. 



Murray, G., Pinus Pinaster shown by, 

 22 ; wood-sections shown, 6. 



Murray, R. P., Carex montana shown by, 

 30 ; elected, 27. 



Mussel, new method of preserving, 

 shown, 6. 



Nagpore jungle-cotton shown (Murison), 



3°- 



Nematoid worms in Stephanotis (Cob- 

 bold), 23. 



Nemertean worm from Banff'shire (Ed- 

 ward), 25. 



Negative heliotropism in Fumaria (Jack- 

 son), 29. 



Nerve-terminations (Hoggan), 34. 



New Britain, birds from (Ramsay), 22. 



New Guinea, oruith. of (Sharpe), VII. 

 27, VIII. 31. 



New South Wales, botany and geology 

 of (Fitzgerald), 26; lichensof (Knight), 

 9 ; prizes ofi'ered for essays on uat. 

 hist, of, 27. 



Newton mere, breaking of (Phillips), 



New-Zealand plants (Kirk), 34 ; marine 

 caddis-fly from (McLachlau), 35. 



