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Page 

 Papees EEAD {continued) : — 

 nomenclature of Lepido- 

 ptera xxxiii 



Dalzell, N. A., Notes on Cap- 

 paris galeata, Frcsen., and 

 C. Murrayi, J. Grab. . . xxxiii 



Ernst, M. A., On Sabadilla 

 from Caracas {Asagrcea offi- 

 cinalis, Lindl.) xxix 



Hanbuiy, Daniel, Historical 

 Notes on the ' Radix Ga- 

 langse ' of Pharmacy . . . xxix 



Hance, H. F., Supplementary 

 Note on Chinese SLIkworm- 

 oaks xxviii 



, On the source of the 



' Radix Galangse minoris ' 



of Pharmacologists . . . xxviii 



, Notes on some plants 



from Northern Chuia . . xciii 



Lindberg, S. O., Bryological 



Remarks xxxii 



MacLachlan, Robert, Attempt 

 towards a systematic classi- 

 fication of the family Asca- 

 lapbidse xxxiv 



Mansel, J. P. See Weale. 



Masters, M. T., Contributions 

 to the Natural History of 

 the Passifloracese .... xxviii 



, Note on the genus Byr- 



santhus, Guill., and its floral 

 conformation xxx 



Mateer, Rev. Samuel, On the 

 Tamil popular names of 

 plants xxxii 



Meldola, Raphael, The pheno- 

 mena of Protective Mimi- 

 cry, and its bearing on the 

 theory of Natural Selection, 

 as illustrated by the Lepi- 

 doptera of the British 

 Islands xxxiv 



Miers, John, On the Hippo- 



crateaceae of S. America . . xciii 



Munro, General, Letter to Dr. 

 Hooker, dated 'Royal Al- 

 fred,' Feb. 21, 1871, and 

 containing notes on the Bo- 

 tany of Antigua, Trinidad, 

 St.Vincents, and other West- 

 Indian Islands xxxii 



Murie, James, Notes on the 

 White-beaked Bottle-nose 

 {Lagenorhynclms alhiros- 



iris, Gray) xxviii 



Murray, Andrew, Extract of a 

 letter from, on the relations 

 between the Fauna and Flora 



Page 

 Papers bead (continued) : — 

 of S. Africa and the Medi- 

 tei'ranean element of the 

 European region .... xxiiii 

 Pascoe, F. P., Contributions 

 towards a knowledge of the 

 Curcuhonida;, pt. 2 . . . xxxii 

 Reeks, Henry, On the varieties 

 of Aspidium aculeatum and 



A. angulare xxxii 



Robinson, WiUiam, Letter, 

 dated Sien-a Nevada, Oct. 

 28, 1870, on the Californian 

 Pitcher-plant {Darlingtonia 

 californica, Torr.) . . . xxix 

 Trimen, Roland, Notes on a 

 paper, by Mr. A. Miin-ay, 

 F.L.S., on the geographical 

 relations of the chief Coleo- 

 pterous Faunse .... xxxiii 

 Tidasne, L. R. & C, Notes on 

 the Ti*mellineousFungiand 

 their analogues .... xxxii 

 Weale, J. P. M., Notes on a 

 Sohtary Bee alhed to the 

 genus Anthidium, Latr. . . xxvii 



, Observations on the 



mode in which certain spe- 

 cies of AsclepiadecB are fer- 

 tilized xxviii 



, Observations on the fer- 

 tilization of Disa macran- 



tha xxviii 



, Notes on a species of 



Disperis found in the Haga- 



berg, S. Africa xxviii 



, Notes on some species 



of Sabenaria found in S. 



Africa xxviii 



Photographic Album 'id Me- 

 moriam Car. a Linne,' ex- 

 hibited xxx 



Portrait of G. Bentham, Esq., 



P.L.S., presented .... xxx 

 Publications presented, Reports 



on i, xciv 



Siler trilobtcm, Scop., from 

 Cherry Hinton, Cambridge- 

 shire, exhibited by Mr. Mel- 



vill, Jun., F.L.S xciii 



Tarantula Spider, Two living 

 specimens of, from Madeira, 

 exhibited by Mr. Howlett . . xciii 

 Thladiantha dubia, Bunge, Fresh 

 fruits of, ripened in the open 

 air at Clapham, exhibited by 



Mr. Hanbuiy xxix 



Vice-Presidents nominated . . xciii 



