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rNDEX. 



Bivmsay, birds from Solomon Islands, 



22. 



' Rmgoon Times,' mortality of ele- 

 phants noticed in (Benson), 26. . 



lianunculiig, monstrous (Uonslow), 34. 



Reeks, H., death reported, 31 ; obituary, 

 65. 



Renard, C, Jubilee at Moscow in 

 honour of, 25. 



Reparative processes in vegetables (Shat- 

 tock), 8. 



Report on Botany (1881-82), 44 ; Zoo- 

 logy (1881-82), 52. 



Resin from Pistacia shown (Christy), 

 19. 



Retention of a sur-anal plate in Echino- 

 imtra (Bell), 8. 



'Rhododendron, monstrous (Henslow), 



.34- 

 Ridley, H. N., elected, 8 ; monstrous 



C'arex and Lolium, 33 ; monstrous 



Equisetum shown by, 34. 

 Ridley, S. O., Ploca/aia, 20. 

 Rivularia articidata (Phillips), 29. 

 Rogers, W. M., elected, 21. 

 Rolleston, G., death reported, 31; 



obituary, 65. 

 Romanes, G. J., com. (Ewart), 20; 



elected Councillor (1881), 16 ; elected 



Secretary (1881), 16. 

 Romanes, G. J., and W. Pollock, Ac- 



tinicB, 35. 

 Romanis, R., elected, 19. 

 Root-florets of Catananche (Jackson), 



Roots of plants, action of carb. of am- 

 monia on (Darwin), 28. 



— of Stephanotis infested with Lepto- 

 dera (Cobbold), 23. 



Roper, F. C. S., Carex monfana at 

 Heathfield, 30. 



jffoscc>c«, cross-fertilization in(Lynch), 23. 



Rubus fruticoms, growth of (Darwin), 

 5 ; proliferous (Webb), 2. 



Rutherford, G., death reported, 31 ; 

 obituary, 66. 



Salmones, British (Day), 28. 



Salvia Grahami, cross-fertilization in 

 (Lynch), 23. 



Sand-martin, new (Sharpe), 28. 



Saunders, II., seconded motion re Al- 

 ston's death, 9. 



Sawer, J. C, elected, 11. 



Schlciden, M. J., death reported, 31 ; 

 obituary, 66. 



Scor})ion8 (Lankcster), 35. 



Scortecliini, B., elected, 25. 



Scott, Sir A., elected, 8. 



Scott, II., withdrawn, 15. 



Scott, R., elected, 10. 



Scrutineers, 5, (1881) 16, (Nov. 1881) 



^ 22, (1882) 33. 



Sellon, E. L., elected, 3. 



Semper, C, new metliod of pre-serving 

 soft tissues shown, 6. 



Senccio squalidus shown (Flower), 28. 



Serpa Pinto's plants (Picalho and 

 Hiern), 20. 



Sharpe, R. B., new Cotile, 28 ; Ornith. 

 New Guinea, VII. 27, VIII. 31. 



Shattock, S. G., vegetable reparative 

 processes, 8. 



Sliearer, Dr., withdrawn, 15. 



Shells of Aden (Cockburn), 27 ; of Aus- 

 tralia (Smith), 12. 



Ship-worms (Hanley), 36. 



Shrojjshire, meres breaking in (Phillips), 



. ^9- 



Sikkim, quinine made at, shown, 1 9. 



Silver, S. W., vote of thanks to Presi- 

 dent, 33. 



Sladeu, W. P., 'Challenger' Asteroi- 

 dea, 25. 



Sloth's hair, green colouring of (Sorby), 

 10. 



Smell in Jc<mf« (Pollock and Romanes), 



35- 



Smith, Vet.-Surg., Guinea-worm ob- 

 tained by (Cobbold), 24. 



Smith, C. A., shells of Australia, 12. 



Smith, F. W., preparations shown by 

 (Gould), 6. 



Smith, L., plants collected by, shown, 

 (Wickham), 7. 



Smith, W. G., Australian fungi new to 

 Britain, 28. 



Soane, H. A., elected, 35. 



Soeiete Imperiale des Naturalistes de 

 Moscou, letter from, read, 25. 



Solaniim tuheromm, staminiferous cor- 

 rolla of (Henslow), 25. 



Solomon Islands, birds from (Ramsay), 

 22 ; ferns of (Baker), 36. 



Somerville, A., elected, 20. 



Sonsino, Dr., trematode found by (Cob- 

 bold), I. 



Sorby, H. C, British anemones found 

 by, I ; green colouring of sloth's 

 hair, 10 ; nom. Scrutineer, 5. 



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

 Ascidians, 34. 



Spticero^i/ga Carmichaelii (Phillips), 29, 



Spider,parthenogenesisin (Campbell), 3 5. 



Sponges (Ridley), 20. 



Spongida (Duncan), 20. 



Squirrel's nest shown (Berjeau), 6. 



Stainton, H. T., nominated Auditor 

 (1881), 12; Auditor (1882), 30; 

 nom. Scrutineer, 5 ; presentiition of 

 Accounts by (1882), 31 ; relative to 

 Treasurer's death, 2. 



