INDEX. 



119 



Nicotiana glauca, the host of a Cuscufa, 



8. 

 Nitella batrachospcrma, new to Britain, 



68. 

 JSoctUio kporinus, shown, 2, 6, 7. 

 Nuttall, T., portrait of, 44. 

 SymphcBa ccBrulea, shown, 4. 



Oak, leaf of English, 71. 



Oak table presented by F. Crisp, 72. 



Obituary Notices, (1889)46-50; (1890) 



90-99. 

 Officers elected, (1889) 12; (1890) 77. 

 Oliver, Prof. D., Daniillia gum, 53. 

 Oliver, Prof. F. W., leaf-emergencies of 



Eriosperminn, 3. 

 Ondaatje, W., withdrawn, 1 1. 

 Ornithorhynchiis paradoxus shown, 53. 

 Orobaiichc on Felarc/ov u<7n, 100. 

 Oviduct in Vanessa lo, 68. 

 Owen, Sir R., portrait of, 44. 

 0.vi'ord, Geophilus decfricus from, 69. 



Tachyma Cocos, 74; abstract, 102. 



Packe, C, Vitality in Fritillary bulb, 

 53 ; abstract, 57. 



Pakefield, Hornbeam fossil fruits from, 

 shown, 3. 



Pallas's Sand-Grouse, anat., 69 ; para- 

 site from, 52. 



Parasite, from Pallas's Sand-Grouse, 

 52 ; on Glass Sponge, 68. 



Paris, Bot. Congress at, 52. 



Parker, W. K., Gallinacetr, 73. 



Pascue, F. P., Crustacea and Shells, 69 ; 

 diversity of form in same family, 71, 



Patagonia, flora of, 7 1 . 



• — , Fluviandlus from, shown, i. 



Patterson, E.., portrait of, 44. 



Peck, R. H., deceased, 11. 



Pelaryonium with Orobanchc para- 

 sitic on it, 100. 



Pennant, T., portrait of, 44. 



Pereira, J., bust of, 39. 



Persia, medicinal Echium from, shown, 



3- 

 Pfeffer, Dr. W., elected as For. Memb. 



9; proposed, 5. 

 I'hvrus, shown, 69. 

 Phry Ilium La nielli, 52. 

 Picrawnia Antidesiiui shown, 71. 

 Pilkington, W., portrait of, 39. 

 Pineal eye of Lizards shown, 72, 75. 

 Piscivorous Bat shown, 2, 6. 

 Pitchers of Nepenthes Masfersiana, 70. 

 Playfair, Dr. 1). T., elected, 3. 

 Plectrophanes nivalis from Scotland, 



shown, I. 

 Plurilocular sporangia of Myristrichia, 



74- 



Plnviajiellus sociabilis shown, i. 

 Pocock, R. I., Scorpions, 75. 

 Pulyportis bearing Sclerotium, 74, 



102. 

 PolysHchum angulare, apospory in 



(l)ruery), 6, 55. 

 Porocarpus urdformis, loi. 

 Portrait of Sir J. D. Hooker, presented, 



73- 

 Portraits of Fellows, 31-46; of Linnaeus, 



14-31. 

 Post, Rev. G. E., elected, 3. 

 Pofamngefon flaitans shown, 3. 

 Potato, sjjiral growth, 52. 

 Potter, M. C, Pi-otet-tion of buds in 



Tropics, 10 1. 

 Potts, T. H., deceased, 11; obituary, 



48. 

 Poulton, E. B., comm. by (Windle), 100 ; 



elected Councillor, 77 ; Lepidojitera 



and Lizards shown, 72; Lcpido- 



pterouB Pupa, 68, 75. 

 Prain, D., elected, 3. 

 Preservation of Colour in dried plants, 



71- 

 Presidential Address, (1889) 12-46; 



(1890), 78-89. 

 Priestley, Dr. W. 0., elected, i. 

 Primula elatior, 74, 

 Prince, E. E., British Teleosteans, 70 ; 



elected, 9. 

 Prougbuck horns shown, 71. 

 Protective provisions in Teleosteans, 



70. 

 Protection of buds in tropics, 101. 

 Pterojnis, piscivorous, 2. 

 Publications, donation towards, 66 ; 



(India Office), no. 

 Pulteney, R., portrait of, 39, 45. 

 Punctaria tenuissima in fruit, loi. 

 Pupa, lepidopterous, 68, 75. 



Quillaia saponaria, 68. 



Rabbits, W. T., elected, 7. 



Rackett, Rev. T., portrait, 39. 



Radde, G., Vertical range of Alpine 



plants in the Caucasus, loi. 

 Raflle.s, Sir T. S., portrait of, 45. 

 li'anunculus acris, var. pumihos, shown, 



6. 

 — sceleratus, fasciated, shown, 52. 

 Ray, J., bust of, 40. 

 Reactions of Tannin, 74. 

 Reeve, L., portrait of, 45. 

 Regel, Dr. E. von, elected Foreign 



Member, 74 ; proposed, 70. 

 Reichenbach, H. G., deceased, 11 ; 



obituary, 48. 

 Reid, C, elected, 3 ; fossil plants from 



