INDEX. 



167 



Mosses and Hepaticas from Central 



Africa (Mitten), 133. 

 — of North America (Mitten), 73. 

 Moiclla mustela, development of (Brook), 



66. 

 Mueller, Baron von, Eucalyptus skeleton 

 leaves shown, 117. 



Mull, fossil plants from, shown (Gard- 

 ner), 124. 



Mummerj, J. R., deceased, 80. 



Murie, I)r. J., Ascaris hicolor shown, 

 3 ; coram, by (Druery), 69 ; comm. by 

 (Kidston), 79 ; comm. by (Kirby), 

 134.; comm. by (Druery), 17; had- 

 dock, spine of, shown, 118; Hima- 

 layan Edelweiss shown, 71 ; portrait 

 of Linnreus shown (Piercy), 5. 



Murison, J., Cape grasses and rushes 

 shown, 71 ; cone and leaf of Lcuca- 

 denclron gentium shown, 71 ; New- 

 Zealand grasses shown, 71. 



Murray, Gr., removed from Council, 

 1 32 ; Gloeocapsa shown, 68 ; Ilco- 

 dictyon Ciharium shown, 133; Len- 

 tmus, 126; Bhi-pilia Andersonii shown , 

 126. 



Murray, Dr. J. J., deceased, 13 ; obit- 

 uary, 37. 



Murray, John, elected Fellow, 2. 



Miisson, C. T., elected, 120. 



Myrtaceas, venation of, shown (Gorham), 

 83. 



Mysostoma (Prof, von Graaf), 16. 



Naga Hills, botanical observations in 



(Clarke), 127. 

 Najas alayuensis shown (Bennett), 2 ; 



marina shown (Bennett), 2. 

 Narcissus pseudo-narcissus (Brockbank), 



9 ; tdamonius (Broekhurst), 68. 

 Nasturiiion sylvestrc, 109. 

 Neuroptera, British oak-galls of, shown 



(Rolle), 66. 

 Neuroterus fumipc7inig, 66 ; Iwviusculus, 



66 ; Icnticularis, 66. 

 Newbould, Eev. W. W., deceased, 130 ; 



obituary, 145. 

 New Guinea, drift fruits and seeds of 



' Challenger ' exped. from, sliown 



(Dyer), 75 ; ornithology of (Sharpe), 



10 ; plants from (Armit), 74. 



New South Wales Royal Soc, medals 



and money prizes announced, 121. 

 New Zealand, birds of (Potts), 66; 



flowering plants from (Coleuso), 74 ; 



grasses, shown (Murison), 71. 

 Niceville, L. de. elected, 70. 

 Nicholson, G., Lycopodium coviplanatum 



shown, 122. 



Nitella capitata shown (Groves), 78. 

 Norman, Rev. A. M., European and 



North-Atlantic Crustacea, 6. 

 North America, Mosses of (Mitten), 



73- 

 Nyctandra Eodiei shown (Dr. Prior), 5. 



Obituaries, 30-42, 90-108, 137-148. 



Oldfield, G. W., elected, 69. 



Oliver, Prof., comm. by (Rolfe), 10; 

 (Schaarschmidt), 8 ; plants of Kili- 

 manjaro expedition, 133. 



— ■, and Sir J. D. Hooker, plants of 

 East Equatorial Africa, 72. 



Oinplialohium Lamherti shown (Dr. 

 Prior), 5. 



Ondaatje, Dr., walking-sticks from Cej'- 

 lon palms shown, 117. 



Onslow, Miss J. E., drawings of plants 

 bv the late Miss Moseley shown, 

 126. ^ 



Ophiofhrix variabilis, anatomy of (Dun- 

 can), 134. 



Orchids, of Madagascar (Ridley), 72, 

 123 ; self-fertilization in (Forbes), 71. 



Orchis incarnata shown (Warner), 3. 



Oribatidffi (Michael), 118. 



Origin of placenta in AlsineiC (Lister, 

 Miss), 2. 



Ornithological notes (Gunn), 72. 



Ornithology of New Guinea, IX. 

 (Sliarpe), 10. 



Orthoptera, employment of names for 

 genera prior to 1840 (Kirby), 72. 



Osborne, W. D. G., elected, 120. 



Owen, Dr. R. B., deceased, 13. 



Pachyr}iy~cc sinensis, cloth from, shown 



(Dyer), 65. 

 Pahtolithic instruments from Thames 



shown (Evans), 77. 

 Palms, walking-sticks shown (Ondaatje), 



117. 

 ranicum (Jackson), 4. 

 Papavcr Ehaas shown (Thiselton Dyer), 



7, 110. 

 Para, utensils from, shown (Dyer), 76. 

 Parameria glandulifcra, bark and caout- 

 chouc of, shown (Dyer), 1 6. 

 Parasitic growth within coral shown 



(Duncan), 76. 

 Parasnath (Bengal), flora of (Clarke), 



17- 

 Parker, Dr. G. W., elected, 69. 

 Parry, Major F. J. S., deceased, 80 ; 



obituary, 106. 

 Patterson, R. L., elected, 10. 

 Peach, C. W., deceased, 1 30 ; obituary, 



146. 



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