170 



Seeds shown (Carter), 117. 

 Scluf/inelfd (Wetliered), 74. 

 Seueliicra Coronojnis, 109 ; didj/ma, 109. 

 Series of sponges collected by Dr. 



Ondaatje in Ceylon exhib. (Ridley, 



S. O.). 4- 

 Setaria viridis, no; glauca, no. 

 Sharp, Dr. D., Colydiidoe from Ceylon, 



72 ; from Japan, 72. 

 Sharpe, R. Bowdler, birds from Equa- 

 torial Africa, 11 ; ornithology of New 



Guinea, IX., 10. 

 Sheijherd.Dr. Augustas Burke, deceased, 



13 ; elected, 7 ; obituary, 40. 

 Shrivell, F., elected, 70. 

 Sidebotham, J., deceased, 80 ; obituary, 



107. 

 Siebold, Prof. C. T. E. Ton, deceased, 



80 ; obituary, 107. 

 Si gal ion, 16. 



Silver, Rev. R, deceased, 80. 

 Sim, Or., iMmpenus lampefriformis, 135. 

 Simmonds, P. L., elected, 134. 

 Sinapis alba, no ; arvensis, 109 ; vigra, 



109. 

 Siptincidif.", 16. 

 Sis>/ri7)(hii(}7i Berm^dianKm and Bryo- 



phi/Uum cahjcinum shown, 123. 

 Skeleton leaves, Etwah/ptus (von 



Mueller), 117. 

 Sladen, W. P., coram, by (Carpenter), 



121; elected Auditor, 75; elected 



Councillor, 14 ; elected Secretary, 82, 



132. 

 — , and Prof. Duncan, Arbacida;, Part I. 



Morjihologj- of test in Caelopleurus 



and Arbacia, 72. 

 Smart, Francis Gray, elected, 4. 

 Smila.r, Eocene representatives of 



(Gardner), 134. 

 Smith, W., Algffi and Mosses shown, 



118. 

 Soap, pods and seeds used by Chinese 



as (Forbes), 67. 

 Solanum Dulcamara, 109 ; nigrum, 109; 



Maglia, shown (Dyer), 118: Maglia, 



Tar. tidicrcmm, grown at Kew, 118; 



tuber-bearing species of (Baker), 5 ; 



tuberosum, var., shown (Dyer), 118. 

 Solar spectrum, effects of, on transpi- 

 ration in plants (Henslow), 121. 

 Soper, F. L., vote of thanks to Scruti- 

 neers, 132. 

 South Africa, human crania from, 



shown (Romanes), 74. 

 South-African Botany (Bolus), 5, 119. 

 South Italy, coast flora of (Groves), 



S'lwcrby. G. B., deceased. 80. 

 Spanish Barilla shown (Dyer), 16. 



Sparganium ncglectum, shown (Beeby), 



70 ; ramosum, 70 ; simplex, 70. 

 Specimens illustrating compound vision 



in insects shown (Lowne), 6. 

 Sphacclaria ccBspitula (Holmes), 73. 

 SphcBria pocula, structure and affinity 



of (Dr. Cooke), 5. 

 Spkarotherimn, anatomy of (Bourne), 



119; shown (Stewart), ii8. 

 Spiny lobster, stridulating organs of, 



shown (Stewart), 122. 

 SpongesandActinioeof Ceylon, drawings 



of, exhib. (Ridley), 11. 

 Squire, P., deceased, 13 ; obituary, 40. 

 Stacy, H. G., elected, 71. 

 Stainton, H. T., Auditor, 10 ; nom. 



V.-P., 15; presentation of Auditor's 



report by, 1 1 ; removed from Council, 



82. 

 Stanford, E. C, products of seaweed 



shown, 68. 

 Starch-grains in lacteal cells of Eu- 



2^horbia (Potter), 5. 

 Stewart, C, Spheerofhcrium shown, 2 ; 



spiny lobster, stridulating organs of, 



shown. 122. 

 Stipa pcnnafa, 57 ; spartca, 57 ; pene- 

 trating bodies of animals (Miller 



Christy), 7. 

 Stoat in winter coat shown (Heath), 



71. 

 Stone, J. H., photographs of dragon- 

 tree exbib., 15. 

 Stratiomys CJuimaleon, integument of, 



shown (Hammond), 125. 

 Stratton, F., special vote of thanks to 



President, 132. 

 S^rongylus Arnfieldi and tefracanfhus 



(Cobbold), 126. 



— Axci (Cobbold), 124. 



— tctracanthus, shown (Cobbold), 

 126. 



Structure and affinity of SpheBria j)0cula 

 (Dr. Cooke), 5. 



— of stem of Ehynchopetalum mon- 

 tanum (Bower), 4. 



Sturges, Eev. T. R. H., withdrawn, 



130. 

 Sfylorhnit, 16. 

 Sumla maritima. 109. 

 Sugar-cane, roots of, shown (Roth), 70. 

 Sullivan, D., elected, 7. 

 Sutton, M. S., elected, 133. 

 Symonds, T. J., elected, 69. 

 Si/mphyfum officinale, 109. 

 Syncarpy in apples shown (Fookes), i iS. 



Talbot, W. A., elected. 69. 

 Talifat palm, plant-labels of leaves of, 

 shown (Holmes), 73. 



