INDEX, 



137 



Platyjiodida; and Ipidw from the Sey- 

 chelles (Sampson), 12. 



Porter, Rev. J. R., deceased, 17. 



Poiillon, Prof. E. B., appointed Scru- 

 tineers, 5, 22 ; appointed Vice-Presi- 

 dents, 68 ; elected Councillor, 22 ; 

 elected Pi-esident, 22 ; on Mr. W. A. 

 Lamborn's Breeding Experiments 

 iipou Acreea encedou in tbe Lagos 

 District of West Africa, 1910-1912, 

 15 ; on A. R. Wallace's work, 3 ; on 

 further investigation of a remarkable 

 pamphlet by Mr. Gr. W. Sletper 

 (Presidential Address), 22-4.5, '^"'^ 

 appendix ; on Dr. Lotsy's ' Origin of 

 Species.' 97. 



Pre-Linnean generic names (Druce), 9. 



President elected, 22. 



Presidential Address, 22-45. 



Preston, H. B., see Longstaff, Mrs J. 



Puniab, see Henderson, Dr. G. 



Rainbow, W. J., withdrawn, 18. 

 Ramsbottom, J., elected, 11 ; proposed, 



7- 

 Ray, R., elected, 70; proposed, 15. 

 Red Sea, see Laurie, R. D. 

 Reid, C, showed photographs of seeds 



of Core ilia intermedia, sp. nov., 14. 

 Rendle, Dr. A. B., elected Councillor, 



22 ; exhibited abnormal pears, 2 ; on 



hybrid Ophryses, 15 ; on Dr. Lot^y's 



' Origin of Species,' 93. 

 Richardson, L., withdrawn, 18. 

 Ridley, H. N., appointed V.-P., 68 ; 



elected Councillor, 22. 

 and others, Tiie Botany of the 



Utakwa Expedition, Dutch New 



Guinea, 16. 

 Robson, G. C, Land and Freshwater 



Gastropods from Madagascar, 69 ; 



sec Longstaff, Mrs. J. 

 Rolfe, R. A., exhibited drawings of 



hybrid Ophryses, 15. 

 Rubber, raw, altered by sea-water, ex- 

 hibited (Stapf), 5. 

 Rush ton, W., Structure of the Wood of 



Himalayan Junipers, 14. 

 Russell, T. H., deceased, 17 ; obituary, 



61. 



Salmon, C. E., Hypericum Desetangsii, 

 Lamotte, in Britain, 6. 



Sampson, Col. W., Platypodidas and 

 Ipidaj from the Seychelles, 12. 



Saunders, Miss E. R., elected Coun- 

 cillor, 22 ; on Dr. Lotsy's ' Origin of 

 Species,' 97. 



Ll.^N. SOC. PROCEEDINGS. SESSION 



Scatopsidie and Simuliidas [Percy Sia- 

 den Exped. rep.] (Enderleinj, 12. 



Sckico7ieicra lanigcra, Haiism., Mouth- 

 parts and Mechanism of Sucking 

 (Davidson), 10. 



Schulze Fund, List of Contributors, 73. 



Sclater, Dr. P. L., deceased, 17 ; obitu- 

 ary, 61. 



Scotland, see Herdinan, Prof. W. A. 



Scott, H., Mallophaga, A))iianiptera, 

 and Diptera Puparia [Percy Sladeu 

 E.xped. rep.], 71. 



Scrutineers appointed, 5, 22. 



Secretaries eicL-ted, 22. 



Seward, Prof. A. C, elected Oouncilloi-, 

 22. 



Sheep, Fat-tailed, photographs (Hen- 

 derson), 71. 



Shillitoe, B., withdrawn, 18. 



Sibpur Botanic Gardens, lantern-slides 

 shown (Gage), 16. 



Sikkim Himalaya, Sir J. Hooker's 

 Travels in (Elwes), 3; sec. Gage, 

 Major A. T. 



Siliem, C, appointed Scrutineer, 22. 



Simuliida3, see Scatopsidaj. 



Sinclair, F. G., deceased, 17. 



Sleeper, G. W., and his painphlot, fur- 

 ther investigation (Presidential Ad- 

 dress), 22-45. **"d apjjendix. 



Smith, G. W., the Genus Lenueodiscus, 

 F. Miiller, 1862, 16. 



Spolia Runianall. — Results of the past 

 Season's Dredging (Hcrdman), 2. 



Slapf, Dr. O., elected Councillor, 22 ; 

 elected Secretary, 22 ; on the 

 late W. West's 'Ecological N(jtes, 

 chiefly Cryptogamic,' 71 ; showed 

 ball of raw rubber altered by sea- 

 water, 5 ; communications by (Oliver), 

 10, (Turrill), 14. 



Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., appointed 

 Scrutineer, 22. 



Strobell, Miss E. C, sec Foot, Miss K. 



Sudan, Southern, Non-Marine Mol- 

 lusca from (Longstaff, etc.;, 4. 



Sutton, A. W., on Dr. Lotsy's ' Origin 

 of Species,' 96. 



Sutton, M. J., deceased, 17 ; obituary, 

 63. 



Swynnerton, C. F. M , Sltort Cuts by 

 Birds to Nectaries, 11 ; Short Ciitsto 

 Nectaries by Blue Tits, 70. 



Tagart Fund, purchase of books from 



income from, i, 8. 

 Tasmania, see Chilton, Prof. C. 

 TelepJiorus litioratus^ Life-History and 



Structure (Payne), 71. 



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