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INDEX. 



Pearl oysters from Ceylon eh own 

 (Iloldswortli), 78 ; shown (Day), 78. 



Peinnii{;ton, A. S., elected, 5. 



Perignatliie girdle of Echinoidea (Dun- 

 csm), 1 19- 



PeruTian AiidcB, flora of (Ball), 118. 



Peters, Dr. W. C. H., death of, 6. 



Petrie, D., elected, 121. 



Pha/aris ca7iaric7iKis, no. 



Philippine Islands, fauna of (Kolfe), 11. 



Thuroviti. 16. 



Photograph, presentation of (Blome- 

 field), 119, 



Phi/lllf is fascia (Holmes), 73. 



Physiological selection (Romanes), 129. 



Pim, Greenwood, hairs occurring on 

 stamens in plant.«, 8. 



Pmpinclla Saxifraffa shown (Gorham), 

 83 ; magna, shown (Gorham), 83. 



Pimts si/lvesfiis (Masters, Dr.), 8 ; ab- 

 normal formation on (Masters), 

 127. 



Pistillody in tulip shown (Henslow), 



79- 



Pitcher-plant, glands of, shown (Cole), 

 118. 



Plantar/o Coronojnis, 109. 



Plants, from Australia shown (Robin- 

 son), 4 ; from Manitoba shown (R. 

 Miller Christy), 7 ; of Timor- Laut 

 Islands (Forbes), 66 ; new to Britain 

 (Bennett), 42, 83. 



Pleurubranchaa, 16. 



P/euruhranch/ts, 16. 



Plcuroj)hi/l/idia, 16. 



Plowright, C. B., elected, 70 ; exhibits 

 Boestelia canceUata and Puccinia yra m- 

 inis, 2 ; hetertecious Uredines, 66 ; 

 life-history of Mcidium hellldis, 9 ; 

 Sanmiculus ini'ected with spores of 

 Urocystis pompholyodes, shown, 73. 



Poa comjyressa, 109. 



Poland, Dr. J., e.xhib. Bacillus of An- 

 thrax from man, 10. 



Polecat shown (Heath), 122. 



Pollen from funeral garlands in an 

 Egyptian tomb (White), 10. 



Polycijclus, 16. 



Polygonum Fagopyrum, no. 



Polymorphism of foliage shown (Dyer), 



75- 

 Polypodium (§ Kiphobohs) polydac^ylon 



shown (Baker), 74. 

 Polypogon movsjulicnsiK, 109. 

 Polysiplmnia ccramicd-fornds (Holmes), 



73 ; rhuncnsin (Holmes), 73. 

 Porphyra scncofiicta (Holmes), 73. 

 Portrait of Lady Smith, 14. 

 — of Linnicus (Pieroy), shown by Dr. 



Murie, 5. 



Posnett, Prof. H. M., elected, 125. 

 Poiamogefon fiuituns shown (Bennett), 



84. 

 Potatoes, remarks on (Baker), 118. 

 PofentiUa riqycsiris sliown (Dr. Prior), 



15- 



Potter, M. C, starch-grains in lacteal 

 cells of Eiiphurhiu, 5. 



Pott.s, Thos., New-Zealand birds, 66. 



President, Address delirered, 84, 1 32 ; 

 elected, 14, 82, 132; paper on seed- 

 lings read, 132; thanks of Society 

 voted to, 132 ; special do., 132. 



Primula elafior, 9 ; vcris, 9. 



— , supposed hybrids between P. elatior 

 and P. verbi (Baker), 9. 



Prior, Dr. R. C. A., Abies pectinata 

 shown, 77 ; BroKimiim Aublctei shown, 

 5 ; comm. by (White), 108 ; 

 Gagea lutea shown, 75 ; Kyctandra 

 Bodiei siiown, 5 ; OmphahMum Lam- 

 ierti shown, 5 ; Potenfilla rupestris 

 shown, 15; Bumex sa7iguineus shown, 



— , seconder of motion, 15; timbers, 

 British Guiana, shown, 5 ; yellow 

 alpine whitlow grass from Peunard 

 Castle, Swansea, exhib., 10. 



Prizes &c., Foreign, announcements of, 

 121. 



Protoplasm, continuity of, in Algae, 

 8 ; Moore on, 75. 



Paiofa (Bennett, A. W.), 8. 



Puerraria Thiuibergiana, fabric of, 

 shown (Dyer), 65. 



Queensland, Fungi from (Broome), 

 128. 



Quercits, 66 ; dentata, 66 ; Tar. Gravhy- 

 ana, 66 ; infecforia, 66 ; lusitanica, 

 66 ; ostreus, 66 ; Eobur, 66 ; Tar- 

 nctfo, 66 ; Toca, 66 ; Turneri, 66. 



Quina^ jamaicensix, leaves, flowers, and 

 necklace of, shown (Dyer), 1 6. 



Ramsay, E. P., New Guinea birds 

 shown, 3. 



Ransom, W., elected, 73. 



Bammcnlus Lingua (Roper), 71 ; scele- 

 ratus (White), 109 ; siiown (Plow- 

 right), 73. 



Ratcliff, C, deceased, 130. 



R;iven, shown (Heath), 77. 



Read, W. H. R., deceased, 80. 



Reid, C, fossil seeds and plants from 

 Cromer shown, 122. 



Reischeck, A. A., elected, 76. 



Remington, J. P., elected, 133. 



Replacenient of true theca by epitheca 

 in corals (Duncan), 3. 



