MS 



Bushmanhuid, see Pearson, H. H. 

 W. 



Callitris, Anatomy of (Saxton), 50-51. 

 Carpenter, G. H., Pyonogonida from 



the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, 8. 

 Cams- Wilson, C, exliibited stones em- 

 bedded in wood, 1-3, pi. 1. 

 Casii Statement received and adopted, 



61 ; — as audited, 62-63. 

 Ciiapman, F., Foi"iminifei-a and Cstra- 



coda from Funafuti, 56. 

 Chermcs himolai/riisis on the Spruce and 



Silver Fir (Stebbinc;), 55. 

 Cinematograph demonstration (Enock), 



5-6. 

 Clapton, E., deceased, 61; obituary, 



86. 

 Cockayne, Dr. L., elected, 53 ; proposed, 



50- 

 Congratulations to Sir J. D. Hooker, 



106. 

 Coniopterygiden iind Henierobiiden auf 



den Sej'chcUen gesammelten (Euder- 



lein). 52. 

 Councillors elected, 65 ; retired, 150. 

 Crisp, Sir F., award tor Microscopical 



Research, 65 ; elected Coiuicillor, 65 ; 



exhibited specimen of Linnaa horealis, 



105 ; nominated V.-P., 104. 

 Crocker, Miss E., deceased, 6 1 ; obituary, 



87. 

 Cromer Forest Bed, ZaiiniehcUta from, 



exhibited (Reid), 8. 

 Crossland, Cyril, elected, 30 ; proposed, 



8; Bryozoa, collected by (Waters), 



9 ; Crustacea Isopoda and Tanai- 



dacea, collected by (Stebbing), 8 ; 



Pycuogoaida, collected by (Carpenter), 



8. 

 Crustacea Tsopoda and Taiiaidacea from 



the Sudanese Red Sea (Stebbing), 



8. 

 Ctenostomata, sec Bryozoa. 

 ' Cupu-assu,' exhibited (Jackson), 55; 



— (Sprague), 55. 

 Cyclostomata, sec Bryozoa. 



Dall, W. n., Brachiopoda from the 



Indian Ocean, 8. 

 Dallinger, Rev. W. H., deceased, 61 ; 



obituary, 87-89. 

 Damaraland, sec Pearson, H. H. W^ 

 Darlington, H. R., admitted, 104 ; 



elected, 55; proposed, 52. 

 Davey, F. IL, admitted, 53. 

 Death of Patron recorded, 59. 

 Deaths recorded, 61, 64. 

 Decapoda of Aldabra (Borradaile), 52. 



Dendy, Prof. A., elected Councillor, 

 65 ; elected Secretary, 65 ; exhibited 

 slides and specimen.s of Foxglove, 

 io5 ; remarks upon the Origin of 

 Vertebrates, 32-37. 



Denny, A., communication by (Brown), 

 6. 



Dermaptera of the Seychelles (Burr), 



57. 

 Dicks, A. J., withdrawn, 64. 

 Digitalis 'purpurea (Dendy), 106. 

 Dohrn, A., deceased, 64; obituary, 89- 



Donations in aid of Publications, 135 ; 

 — <o Library, 109-134; — to the 

 Society (1790-1910), 136-143. 



Drawings, oi-iginal, of Postel and 

 Rupreeht's ' lUustrationes Algaruin,' 

 exhibited (Holmes), 57. 



of wild flowers exliibited (Drink- 

 water), 7, 53. 



Drinkwater, H., admitted, 53 ; elected, 

 30 ; proposed, 8 ; drawings of wild 

 flowers exhibited by, 7, 53. 



Drought, sec Worster-Drought. 



Druce, G. C, exhibited Zannichcllia 

 gihberosa and Orchis maculata, var. 

 O'Kelh/i, 7. 



Druce, H., elected Auditor, 55. 



Elections, number of, 64. 



Eliot, Sir C, Nudibranchiata from the 

 Indian Ocean, 8. 



Elm Seedlings showing Mendelian 

 results (Henry j, 56. 



Enderleiu, Dr. Gr., Coniopterygiden und 

 Hemerobiiden auf den Seychellen 

 gesammelt, 52 ; — Die Pilzniiicken 

 Fauna der Seychellen, 57. 



Endoprocta, sec Bryozoa. 



Enock, P., Cinomatograph demonstra- 

 tion by, 5-6. 



Entomological collecting in the Sey- 

 chelles (Scott), 59. 



Equisefum Telmatcia, Ehrh., exhibited 

 (Hill), 107-108. 



Erica cincrea, monstrous, exhibited 

 (Ren die), 3. 



Evans, I. P. B., admitted, 57. 



Evolution of Parasitism in Fungi 

 (Massee), 51-52. 



Eysenhanltia amorphoides, fluorescence 

 of, exhibited (Stapf), 53. 



Farmer, Prof. J. B., elected Councillor. 



65. 

 Fawcett, W., appointed Scrutineer, 64 ; 



again appointed, 65. 

 Feilding, J. B., withdrawn, 64. 



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