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INDEX. 



Cerithiopsis (Rev. R. B. Watson), 72. 



Ceylon, Colydiidae from (Sharp), 72. 



Ch<etopterus, 1 6. 



Chagos andiipelago, nat. hist., letter on 

 (Bourne), 1 19. 



Chaleiclid;t', synopsis of (Kirby), 134. 



'Challenger' Exped., drift-fruits and 

 seeds from New Guinea, &c., shown 

 (Dyer), 75- 



Oinma, new species or variety of (Han- 

 ley), 17- 



Chamberlain, V. I., trap-door spider 

 shown, 121. 



Changes in liabits fauna and flora in N. 

 Zealand (Dr. Carl), 2. 



Chantransia /uxunati,^ (Holmes), 73. 



Chantre, M. C, withdrawn, 13. 



Cktra Brannii shown (Groves), 2 ; C. ca- 

 nescens {■= C.crinita) shown (Christy), 

 67 ; (J. conyiivens, from S. Devon, 

 shown (Christy), 67. 



Chenopodium album, 109; C.hyhridum, 

 109. 



Cheshire, K,. F., albinism in Apis melli- 

 Jica sliown, 83 ; elected, 75 ; secretory 

 gland in head of bee sho^vn, 78 ; 

 tongue of bee, epitome of researches, 

 123. 



Chi>k, limbs of, during development 

 (Anderson), 125. 



Chinese drawings of plants shown (Cogs- 

 well), 133. 



Christ,, R. Miller, Lepidoptera, Hyme- 

 noptera, and collection of dried plants 

 from Manitoba shown, 7 ; seed of 

 Stipa sparlea penetrating bodies of 

 animals, 7, 57. 



Christy, T., Angractim sesqtdpcdale 

 shown, 122; Auditor, 10, 75, 129; 

 Cataxafum, malformed, shown, 117; 

 Gastonia palmata siiown, 3 ; flowers 

 preserved by chemical process shown, 

 125; Cinchona-bark shown, 125; 

 Eri/(ho.rylon coco shown, 125; Ja- 

 maican "plants shown, mounted, 134.; 

 Japanese drawings of plants shown, 

 75 ; Japanese Menthol plant {Mentha 

 arvcitsin, var. pipercsccna), shown, 16 ; 

 Kola acuminuta shown, 66 ; Kola- 

 nuts and paste shown, 76 ; Lycaste 

 « Skinneri shown, 68 ; samples of tea 



of Ilex shown, 68 ; Mangabevia rub- 

 ber from Hancornia speciosa shown, 

 71 ; Orchids, malformed, shown, 117; 

 remarks on ventilation, i 3 ; removed 

 from Council, 1 32 ; seconder of pro- 

 po.sal, I 5 ; silk from Auckland shown, 

 73; Trcvesia sundaica shown, 3; ve- 

 getable fur shown, 1 1. 



Cinchona- bark shown (Christy), 125. 



Cinchona Ledgeriana (Holmes), 68. 



Cirri in Comatulce, variations of (Car- 

 penter), 121. 



Cladophora arcfiuscula (Holmes), 73; 

 proiifcra (Holmes), 73. 



Clarke, C. B., Botanical notes from Dar- 

 jeeling to Tonglo and Sundukphoo, 

 72 ; Botanical observations in Naga 

 hills, 127; Flora of Parasnath (Ben- 

 gal), 17; Indian species of Ci/perus, 8. 



Club-mosses in coal shown (Wethered), 



73- 



Cobbold, Prof. T. S., allusion to death of, 

 128; bequest of books, 128; comm. 

 by (Dr. Manson), 8; deceased, 130; 

 obituary, 140-141 ; motion by, 15; 

 parasites collected by the late Clias. 

 Darwin, 121 ; reiuoved from Council, 

 14; S^'rutineer, 82; Sfrongylus Arn- 

 fieldi and tttracanfhus, 126; 8. Axei; 

 124; S. (efracanfhits shown, 126. 



Cobbold, Mrs., vote of thanks accorded 

 to, 128. 



Coch!earia afiglica, 109. 



Cocoa-nut (Oiulaaije), 117. 



Codiolnm longipes (Holmes), 73. 



CaZttCffW'AMs (Davis), 17. 



Coilopleurus and Arh^icia, morphology 

 of test in (Prof. Duncan and Sladen), 

 72. 



Ccelophurus Maillurdi, branchial struc- 

 tures of, shown (Duncan), 83 



Cogswe I, 0., Chinese drawings of plants 

 shown, 133; drawings of I.eiUomia 

 aggregota and FofhergiUa Gardeni 

 sliown, 129; maples from Nova Scotia 

 shown, 123 ; Sit<j/rinchium Bermudia- 

 niimAwA Bryophglhtm calycinuin,iroux 

 Bermuda, siiown, 123; oil paintings 

 by Miss E. Gray shown, 121. 



Cole, A. C, Butrachospermum shown, 

 76 ; microscopical preparations 

 shown, 6 ; pitcher-plant, glands of 

 shown, 1 19. 



Cole, F., withdrawn, 80. 



Colebrook, Dr. J., withdrawn, 80. 



Colenso, Rev. W., flowering plants from 

 New Zealand, 74. 



Colydiidre (Sharp), 72. 



ComatuJida of Ceylon, drawings of, 

 eshib. (Bell), 11. 



Common Buzzard shown (Heath), 77. 



Compound \ision of Insects (Lowue), 

 6. 



Congress, International, Botany and 

 Horticult., Antwerp, 79 ; proposed 

 Ornithological, at Vienna, 7, 8. 



Conifers, history of (Masters), 124; 

 living, shown (Veitch), 123. 



Conium maculatum, 109. 



