INDEX TO THE PROCEEDINGS. 



SESSIO:^ 1912-1913. 



J^ote. — Tlie following are not iudexed : — The name of the Chairman at each meeting ; 

 speakers whose remarks are not reported ; and passing allusions. 



Abstracts of Papers, 69-72. 



Accounts, 22-24; laid before Anni- 

 versary Meeting. 20. 



Additions to the Librarj, 73-90. 



Address, Presidential, 25-45. 



Africa, see Baker, E. G., Fuller, Miss, 

 Johnstone, Miss M. U. 



Alchemilla vulgaris, Linn., series of 

 forms of, exhibited (Sahnon). 15. 



Algte, Marine, collected in the Eed 

 Sea (Gibson and Knight), 12 : — , 

 Red Marine, from the Indian Ocean 

 (van Bosse), 67. 



Alnus sp., specimen exhibited, with 

 catkins showing early discliarge of 

 pollen (Henderson), 9. 



America, see Wailes, G. H. 



Amphibia, Catalogue of Linnean speci- 

 mens of (Jackson), 19 (Supplement). 



Anderson, Dr. T., Councillor retired. 



Anniversary Meeting, 19-48. 

 Anthribida; of the Seychelles (Jordan), 



19- 



Aphareocaris, nom. nov., a genus of the 

 Crustacean Family Sergestidfe (Cai- 

 man), 68. 



Araclinida of the Sej'chelles (Hirst). 19. 



Arber, Dr. Agnes, Anatomical study of 

 the cone-genus Lepidostrohus, 68. 



Ascherson, Prof. Dr. P. F. A., deceased, 

 20 ; obituary, 49-51. 



Auditors elected, 17, 18. 



Austin, B. J., deceased, 20 ; obituary, 



Australia, see Fuller, Miss. 



Bagnall, R. S., Classification of the 



Order Sym phyla. 16. 

 Baines, Mrs. F., witlidrawn, 21. 



Baker, E. G., African species of the 

 genus Crotalaria, 68 ; on some 

 British varieties of the Bee-Orchis, 

 Ophrys apifera, Huds.. 17. 



Balance Sheet, see Cash Statement. 



Banana, inflorescence exhibited (Rath- 

 bone), 8. 



Bancroft, Miss N., on some Indian 

 Jurassic Gyninosperms, 3 ; Rhex- 

 oxylon africanum, a new MeduUoseau 

 Stem, 1 1. 



Barber, Rev. H. B., elected, 10 ; pro- 

 posed, 6. 



Bateman- Brown, A. W., deceased, 

 20. 



Bedford, E. J., Notes on two Orchids 

 new to East Sussex, 3-5. 



Bee-Orchis, some of its British varieties 

 (Baker), 17. 



Benefactions, 91-98. 



Bentinck, Count Wilhelm von, received 

 Linnean Medal ou behalf of Prof. 

 Engler, 45. 



Bickford, E. J., elected, 2. 



Bigby, Miss G., admitted, 18 ; elected, 

 14; proposed, 11. 



Birthday congratulations to Dr. B. D. 

 Jackson, 14 ; to Sir J. Kirk, 6. 



Black, J. E., admitted, 14; elected, 11 ; 

 proposed, 8. 



Blackman, Prof. V. H., withdrawn, 

 21. 



Blaikie, J., deceased, 20; obituary, 



Blatter, Prof. E., elected, 13 ; proposed, 



10. 

 Bosse, Mme. Weber-van. Red Marine 



Alg:e from the Indian Ocean, 67. 

 Botanu-al Secretary (Dr. O. Stapf), 



elected, 25. 



