INDEX. 



Farqiiliarson, Mrs. Ogilvie-, deceused, 



21 ; obituary, 45. 

 Fellows dei-i'iised, 21; elected, 24; 



willidnvwii, 24. 

 Ferns of the Seychelles and Aldabra 



(Cln-istensen), 70. 

 Ferriere, C, -"ee Bolivar, Dr. I. 

 " Field " newspaper, letter IVoni Sir 



Ray L'lnkester read, concerning, 12. 

 Financial Statement, see Cash State- 



nient. 

 Findon, H., exhibited Glass-sponges 



from Japan, 14. 

 Fishes, new, from Aldabra (Regan), 



10. 

 Fitch, T. M., elected, 15; proposed, 



10. 

 Flemwell, G., sec Thompson, H. S. 

 Fletcher, T. B., elected, 69 ; proposed, 



21. ^ 



Foreign Members, deceased, 21; elected, 



24.; vacancy in List announced, 8. 



Forel. AI. A., Fourmis des Seychelles 

 et des AUlabras, 10. 



Foster, N. H., proposed, 68. 



Fourmis des Seychelles et des Aldabras 

 (Forel), 10. 



Foxglove plants, Mutations in (Mac- 

 namara), 4-6. 



Friend, Rev. H., admitted, 8; with- 

 drawn, 24 ; on some Annelids of the 

 Thames Valley, 8. 



Fryer, A., deceased, 15, 21 ; obituary, 



Fungi, abnormal, lantern-slides shown 

 (W(.rsdell), 8. 



GatJus morrhna. its developinent(Meek), 

 Gahan, C -T., "" liH'^'^ <'™n' Borneo, 



Gimiiner, Prof. J. S., appointed V.-P.. 

 67- elected Councillor, 25: commiini- 

 calions bv (Forel and others), 10 ; 

 (H(,li\;ir and Ferriere;. 17 ; (Lamb 

 and others^ 69; (Christcnseii and 

 Warburton). 7°- , , 



Gates, Ttr R. R., jMulation problem m 

 Oeiio/hera, 3. 



General Meetings, Resolution con- 

 cerning the order of business at. 1 3 



Genenil 'Secretary, AiiiuimI Report of. 

 21 ; election of (Dr. 15. D. Jackson), 



Glass-sponges from Japan exhibited 



(Findon), 14. . , . ^ 



Goodrich, E. S., Councillor retired, 



25. 

 Groom, Prof. P., Tnternodes of Ccda- 

 mi/cs, 15 ; elected Councillor, 25. 



Groves, H., elected Councillor, 25. 



Hales, W.. elected Associate, 19; pro- 



])Osed. 16. 

 Hainlyn-Harris. Dr. R., elected, 19; 



])ropospd, 16. 

 Harris, .see Ilamlyn-Harris. 

 Harrison, A., deceased, 21; obituary, 



47- 

 Her/era Helix, thick stem of, exhibited 



(Rathbone), 68. 



Hedley, C admitted, 19 ; Palaeo- 

 geo<;raphical relations of Antarctica, 

 67, 80-90. 



Heinig. R. L., withdrawn, 24. 



Henderson, Dr. G., showed lantern- 

 slides illustrating Kashmir, etc., 6 ; 

 exhibited variations in foliage of 

 Alnus qlutiiioM, 6 ; sent seeds of 

 Kaniion-hopa Bifrhiana. H. Wendl., 

 for distribution, 9. 



Henshaw, Mrs., lantern demonstration 

 on Canadian Alpine Flora, 19. 



Herbarium specimens mounted on black 

 paper c-xhibited (Dixon), 17; ^c 

 Linnean Herbarium. 



Herdman, Prof. W. A., elected Coun- 

 cillor, 25. 



Hill. A. W., elected Auditor, 18; — 

 Councillor 25; showed drawings of 

 viviparous Juticus hiifaiiius, 4. 



Hockcn, Dr. T. M., deceased, 21. 



Hooker, Sir Joseph, letter of thanks for 

 congratulations.!; deceased, 21: 

 obituary, 47-62 ; resolution passed 

 upon his decease, 7 ; his work on 

 Fossil Botany (Presidential Address), 



Howes, G. W., elected, 9; proposed, 6. 

 Hughes, J., elected, 6; proposed, i. 

 Hybrid snail exhibited (BuUen), 10. 

 Hiijironiia iiionfimga, Wcsterlund. eii- 

 'grivings exhibited (Bullen). n. 



Irhneumonidie of the Seychelles 

 (M(irlev), 10. 



Imms. Prof. A. D., elected. 16; pro- 

 jioseil, 13. 



Index to the Linnean Herbarium 

 (Jackson). Supplement, 1-152. 



International Pliytogeographical Ex- 

 cursion, HUl (.Druce), 4 ; not« on the 

 exliibits, 77. 



Tnternodes of Calamilrs (Groom), 15. 



Isopoda, Terrestrial, of the Percy Sladen 

 Expedition (Budde-Lund), 69. 



Jackson, Dr. B. D., additional in- 

 formation concerning Linne's Lap- 

 land Drum, 12; elected Councillor 



