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Sfcphanotis-roois infested with Lcpto- 



dera (Cobbold), 23. 

 Stephens, H. C, elected, 35. 

 Stephens, H. Gr. W., elected, 35. 

 Stewart, C, generative organs of Helix 



hcEmastoma, 13 ; Monas tcrmo, 27 ; 



ovule of Crocus, 27. 

 Stipules of Ilicinem (Christie), 6. 

 Stone, J. H., Lychnis Viscaria shown, 23. 

 Sfrongylus Douglasii (Cobbold), 23. 

 Sfrychnos from West Africa shown 



(Holmes), 13. 

 Stubbs, S., elected, 11. 

 Sturges, T. R. H., elected, 23. 

 Suche, G., deceased, 13. 

 Sugar-cane, new varieties (Villa Franca 



and Glass), 30. 

 Sur-anal plate (Bell), 8. 

 Sussex, some Austrahan fungi a pest in 



(Smith), 28. 

 Swanage, monstrous Carex from (Rid- 

 ley)' 31- 

 Swinhoe, Lt.-Col., elected, 23. 

 Sydney, VaUisncria from (Ralph), 34. 

 Syrian figs shown (Castro), 5. 



TaherntBJnontana crassa shown (Christy), 

 19. 



Temnopleuridte (Duncan), 24. 



Tepper, J. G. O., animal intelligence, 

 26 ; medicinal use of McJahmca unci- 

 nata, 26 ; Papilionidcs of S. Austra- 

 lia, 2. 



Teredo utriculus (Hanley), 36. 



Tetraspores of Helminthora (Holmes), j. 



Thames-, Noctiluca obtained from 

 (Brook), 4. 



Thomas, A. P., elected, 28. 



Thomas, O., new Insectivora from Mada- 

 gascar, 28. 



Thomson, A., presentation of St. G. J. 

 Mivart's portrait, 15. 



Thomson, Sir C. W., com. by, 4 ; death 

 reported, 31 ; obituary, 67. 



Tinder from Hernias gigantea (Angas), i. 



Townsend, F., Erythraa new to Eng- 

 land, 4. 



Traill, G. M., algse collected by, shown 

 (Holmes), 8. 



Transylvania, Ascaris transfuga from 

 (Cobbold), 27. 



Treasurer's report (1881). 13. 



— statement (1881), 14; (1882), 32. 



Trematode from horse (Cobbold), i. 



Trichophora and antheridia in Calli- 

 thamnion (Holmes), i. 



Trout, British (Day), 28. 



Tunicata, British (Herdman), 4. 



Turner, J., elected, 35. 



Tusks incrusted with ova (Garston), 10. 



Tyler, C, nom. Scrutineer (1882), 33. 



Urostigma Vogclii, shown (Christy), 19. 



ValHsneria from Australia (Ralph), 34. 



Variation in Ascidians (Herdman), 12. 



Vegetable-fibre extraction, Ekman's pro- 

 ees.s of (Christy), 25. 



Vegetables, reparative processes (Shat- 

 tock), 8. 



Verhascum nigrum, proliferous (Hens- 

 low), 2. 



Veitch, A., deceased, 13. 



Verde variety of 6'. Ccdisaya shown 

 (Holmes), 26. 



Vertebrata, recent works on, 56, 



Vihrissca (Phillips), 6. 



Villa-Franca, sugar-cane varieties, 30. 



Vipan, C, elected, 27. 



Walker, A., elected, 10. 



Wallflowers, monstrous (Henslow), 34, 

 (Fookes) 35. 



Walton, G. S., elected, 23. 



Ward, H. M., cofi'ee-leaf disease, 34. 



Wasps, Bees, and Ants (Lubbock), VIII. 

 20, IX. 23. 



Watson, R. B., Mollusca of ' Challenger,' 

 VII. 4, VIII. 8, IX. 12, X. 20, 

 XI. & XII. 22, XIII. 28, XIV. 29, 

 XV. 36. 



Watt, G., flora of N.W. India, 2 ; In- 

 dian species of Frimida, 10; do. An- 

 drosacc, 13. 



Webb, E. A., proliferous Bulnis, 1. 



Weir, J., nominated Scrutineer (1881), 

 16. 



West, W., new British moss gathered 

 by (Holmes), 8. 



West indies, (Jordicepsiroxa (Smith), 28. 



Weymouth, new British algae from 

 (Holmes), i. 



white, C. F., drawings of pollen shown, 

 27. 



Whitemere, breaking of (Phillips), 29. 



Wickham,W., Arctic plants shown by, 7. 



Wilkinson, C. S., elected. 23. 



Wills, G. S. v., elected, 23. 



WUmersdorficr, wood-sections by, 28. 



Wilson, A., elected, 10. 



Wilson, A. S., potato-disease, 27. 



Wilson, G., elected, 23. 



Wilson, J. B., elected, 28. 



WoJffia arrhiza found in Ceylon (Fergu- 

 son), 20. 



Wood-sections by Wilmersdorffer shown, 

 28. 



Woods, sections shown (Murray), 6. 



Woollcombe, W. G., elected, 8. 



Worms, new method of preserving, 

 shown, 6. 



Wright, J. T., elected, 20. 



Wiu'th, L., preparations by, shown, 6. 



