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Murray, R. P., plants coll. by, 3. 

 Myrica microcarjM, wax from (Dyer), 



13- 



Mytilagpis citricola (Dyer), 6. 



Nares, Diatoms from the espeditiou of 

 (Cleve), 8. 



Kew Grenada, Passiflorece from (Mas- 

 ters), 3. 



Nicholls, H. A. A., elected, 13. 



Norman, J., coal-sections, 5. 



Norway, marine organisms from (Lan- 

 kester), i. 



Notes on plants, teratological(Ridley),2. 



Nylander, Dr. VV., and Rev. J. M. 

 Crorabie, Maingay's lichens, 3. 



Obituaries, 39-47. 

 Ogea (Dyer), 12. 



Oliver, D., comm. by (Rolfe), 13. 

 Olsen, O. T., elected, 2. 

 Ondaatjp, W. 0., Ceylon plants shown 

 by, 2 ; coral from Ceylon, 5 ; elected, 



4- 



Orange-scale, from Bahamas (Dyer), 6. 



Oronsay, great auk remains from (Gal- 

 loway), 8. 



Otter remains (Galloway), 8. 



Owen, R., cerebral homologies, 3. 



Paget, Sir J., comm. by (Shattock), 5. 



Pairing of spiders (Campbell), 5. 



Paragorgia arbnrca (Lankester), i. 



Passiflorece collected by Andre (Mas- 

 ters), 3. 



Phillips, E. C, elected, 7. 



Phillips, P. W., new iufusoriau, 7. 



Phlomis fruticosa from Somerset (Mur- 

 ray), 3- . 



Phylloxera in Spain (Dyer), 3. 



Pedicel-elongation in Didymoplexis 

 (Hemsley), 6. 



Peppermint yielding menthol (Christy), 

 I. 



Peridium of Broomeia (Murray), 6. 



Peters, W. C. H., deceased, 9 ; obituary, 



47- . 

 Petherick, E. A., elected, 3. 

 Pieris Bapce shown (Romanis). 4. 

 Piloholus, sporangia of (Stewart), 2. 

 Pine from Quebec shown (Middletou), 6. 

 Pink, Cheddar, shown (White), 13. 

 Piper, W. G., withdrawn, 9. 

 Plants from Ceylon used in medicine 



(Ondaatje), 2; Queensland (Armit), 2. 

 — , teratological notes on (Ridley), 2. 

 PoUinium of Asclejpias Cornuti (Corry), 



4- 

 Polyno'e clava (Bourne), 5. 

 Polynoina (Bourne), 5. 

 Polypetalaj of Madagascar (Baker), 3. 



Polyporus mdphureus (Harland), 13. 

 Populus tremula, fall of brauchlets in 



(Shattock), 5. 

 VovtugaA, I'hylloxcra in (Dyer), 3. 

 President, elected, 10 ; his Address, 14. 

 Pr'umda, supposed hybrid (Christy), 5. 

 Proliferous ferns (Druery), i. 

 Protoplasm, living aud dead (Crisp), i. 

 PyranikleUidcB (Watson), 6. 



Quebec, pine-timber from, shown (Mid- 

 dleton), 6. 



Queensland, medicinal plants of (Ar- 

 mit), 2. 



Quercus Ilex, foliage (Hiern), 12. 



Rake, S. R., monstrous burdock-lenl", 

 12. 



Ramsay, E. P., Finsch's fruit-pigeon, 3. 



Eanclia dumeiorum in dysentery (On- 

 daatje), 2. 



Rangoon termites (Romanis), 13. 



Ranunculus ophioglossifolius . from 

 Hampshire (Groves), 4. 



Report on Botanical publications, 29-3 5. 



— , Zoological, 35-39. 



Rhus vernicifera (Dyer), 13. 



Rhythm Stelleri, malleus of (Doran), 1 3. 



Ridley, H. N., Madaga.scar plants, 13; 

 teratological notes on plants, 2. 



RoUe, R. A., Selaghiece, 13. 



Romanes, G. J., Echinoderms, 6 ; re- 

 elected Secretary, 10. 



Romanis, J., Pieris reipcB shown by, 4. 



Romanis, R., Rangoon termites, 13. 



Rosa sfylosa, var. (Towndrow), 6. 



Rosary of fruits of Trapa (Dyer), 13. 



Rous, S., elected, 3. 



SalTno fonfinalis (Day), 2. 



Sap from birch (Holmes), 7. 



Saprolegnia ferax (IMurray), 12. 



Saunders, H., elected Councillor, 10. 



Scotland, marine fauna of (Day), 4. 



Scott, Gen. H. Y. D., deceased, 9 ; obit- 

 uary, 43. 



Secretaries elected, lo. 



Seed from cleistogamic flowers of Hoya 

 (Murray), 3. 



SelaginccB (Rolfe), 13. 



Semccarpus Gardneri, varnish from 

 (Ondaatje), 2. 



Send, plants from (Howse), 13. 



Sense of colour (Lubbock), 8. 



Se'hia acuminata as anthelmintic (On- 

 daatje), 2. 



Shanghai, shrimps containing flukes 

 from (Cobbold), 12. 



Shattock, S. G., fall of branchlets in 

 aspen, 5. 



Shrimps containing flukes (Cobbold), 12. 



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