nS"DEX. 



Stebbing, Mrs. M. A., exliibitecl mons- 

 trosity in the Foxglove. 48. 



Stebbing, Ee7. T. E. R.. nppointctl 

 Scrutineer, 13, 16; On J. V. Tlioni]!- 

 son and his Polyzoa, 12, 64-68 ; On 

 J aunfhohipsovia. Bale, 69 ; Tiie terms 

 Polyzoa and Brjozoa, 9, 61. 



Stenohofhrus viridulus, Spermatogenesis 

 of (Meek), 3. 



Stewart, S. A., deceased, 2, 13 ; obituary, 

 40. 



Stratiomyiidre of the Seychelles (Ker- 

 tesz), 6. 



SiilvOoramissural Organ and Reissner's 

 Fibre (Dendy and Nichulls), 5. 



Sweden. Lantern-slides of photographs 

 of, shown (Ilopkinson), 9 ; (Monck- 

 ton), 8 ; specimens of rock from, 

 exhibited, 9. 



Sydney, see Stapf, Dr. O. 



Sykes, E. E., withdrawn, 13. 



Tansley, A. G., communications by 



(Adanison), 4. 10. 

 Tattersall, W. M., Nysidacea and Eu- 



phansiacea from the Indian Ocean, 9. 

 Theobald, F. V., Ciilicidte of the Sey- 

 chelles, 47. 

 Thomas, Miss E. N., elected Councillor, 



16. 

 Thompson, II. S., elected, 3 ; proposed, 



I. 

 Thompson, J. V., and his Polj-zoa 



(Stebbing), 12; his use of the term 



"Polyzoa" (Herdman), 62. 

 Thornely, Miss L. E., Marine Polyzoa 



from the Indian Ocean, 9. 

 Tineina, see Tortricina. 

 Toronto, Sfc Corfe, Miss B. O. 

 Tortricina and Tineinaof the Seychelles 



and Aldabra (Meyrick), 6. 

 Trail, Prof. J. W. H., exhibited au 



abnormal form of Ihibus lilceiis, 2. 

 Traquairia, Lantern exhibition of new 



species of (Scott), 10. 

 Treasurer elected (H. W. Monckton), 



16. . 

 Treub, Dr. M., deceased, 2, 13 ; obitmry, 



41- 

 Turner, R.E.,Fossorial Hymenoptera of 



the Iftdian Ocean, 6. 

 Tweed, Eiver, see Hayward, Miss I. M. 



Uppsala, Old Botanic Garden at (Gen. 



Sec), 8. 

 I'/f/cii/aria ochroleura, Hartm., and 



U. Bremii, Heer, exhibited (Druce), 



3- 



Vaunthomfsonia , Bate (Stebbing), 69. 

 I'eroir/ca, Leaves of certain species of 



(Adamson), 4. 

 Vice-Presidents appointed, 45. 



Wailes, G. K., admitted, 46 ; elected, 



II ; proposed, 8. 

 Waldo, see Meade-^Yaldo. 

 Walker, A. O., appointed Scrutineer, 



16. 

 W.ilker, C. E., withdi-awn, 13. 

 Wasps of the Seychelles (Meade- Waldo), 



47- 

 Waterbuck, Lantern-slide of the head of 



a, shown (Henderson), 47. 

 Water-colour drawings of wild flowers, 



exhibited (Corfe), 4. 

 Waterfall, C, elected. 45 ; proposed, 1 1. 

 Waters, A. W., On the terms Polyzoa 



and Bryozoa, 71. 

 Watson, Eev. E. B., deceased, 12 ; 



obitnary, 43. 

 Whitman, C. O., deceased, 13. 

 Wickes, W. D., deceased, 12. 

 Wilsmore, Mrs. L. J., Hexactinia; from 



New South Wales, 7. 

 Wilson, Prof. E. B., proposed ns, 



and elected, Foreign Member, 8, 12. 

 Wilson, M., admitted, 46; elected, 45 ; 



proposed, 11. 

 Withdrawals, 13. 

 Woodward, Dr. A. S., elected Councillor, 



16; On the Fauna of the Carboni- 

 ferous Period, 45. 

 Worsdell, W. C, exhibited maize show- 

 ing androgynous inflorescences, and 



wood-carving riddled by Hbfrycho- 



ph'fes cornvius, Oliv., 2. 

 Wright, C. H., Flora of the Falkland 



Islands, 5. 



Zeitz, A. H. C, withdrawn, 13. 

 Zoological Secretary elected (Prof. A. 

 Deudy), i6. 



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