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IKDEX. 



Cooper, C. F., ' Sealark ' Antipatharia, 



14- 

 Corporate Bodies, Delegates received, 



71- 

 Council elected, 37. 



Crinoidea of the Red Sea (Chadwick), 6. 

 Crisp, Sir F., elected Councillor, 37. 

 Crocker, Miss E., admitted, 9 : elected, 



8 : proposed, 6. 

 Crossland, Cyril, Reports on Coll. by, 



Cheilostomata (Waters), 70; Nudi- 



branchs (Eliot), 70. 

 Crustacea, new type of (Sayce), 69. 

 Cutting, E. M., admitted, 69 ; elected, 



68 ; proposed, 13. 



Lact-ydmm, slides exhibited (Gerard), 

 12. 



D'Arcy Thompson, see Thompson. 



Darwin, Charles Robert, mentioned, 71 ; 

 see also Darwin-Wallace Celebration. 



Darwin, Dr. F., delivered speech, 71 ; 

 represented Cambridge University, 

 72. 



Darwin - Wallace Celebration, an- 

 nounced, 9 ; Medallists invited to 

 Dinner (President), 13; Medals pre- 

 sented, 71 ; Terras of Circular read, 

 10. 



Deaths i-ecorded, 14.. 



De Fraine, Miss E. L., admitted, 68 ; 

 elected, 13 ; proposed, 10. 



Delegates, reception of, 71. 



Demonstrations (lantern) at Reception, 



73- 

 Dendy, Prof. A., communication by 



(Bernard), 13; elected Councillor, 37; 



— Secretary, 37; exhibited Peripatus, 



4 ; Spicules of Chirodota geminifera, 



69. 

 Denny, Prof. A., represented Sheffield 



University, 72. 

 Descourtilz's ' Ornithologie bresilienne,' 



drawings from (Salmon), 69. 

 Deverell, L. C, elected, 68 ; proposed, 



13- 

 De Vilmorin, P. L., see Vilmorm. 

 Dicotyledons, Origin of Di-trimerous 



Floral Whorls of certain (Henslow), 3. 

 Dinner at Princes' Restaurant, alluded 



to by President, 13; — account of, 



Diptera, a new genus and species of 



{Mnigmatistes africamts), (R. W. C 



Shelford), 3. 

 Disintegrating Deposits containing 



Fossil Seeds (Mrs. Reid), 8. 

 Distribution and Altitude of S. Mexican 



Plants (Gadow), 70. 

 Disuse of Library Recommendation 



Book, referred to by President, 69. 



Di-trimerous Floral Whorls of Cotyle- 

 dons, their Origin (Henslow), 3. 



Dixon, Prof. H. H., attendance pre- 

 vented, 72. 



Donations to Library, 77. 



Drawings exhibited (Mrs. Gay), 70 ; 

 (Salmon), 69. 



Druce, C. G., exhibited Linaria arenaria, 

 DC. ; Leontoclon hirtus var. Pristis, 

 G. C. Druce ; and Pieris Meracioides 

 var. incana, G. C. Druce, 4. 



Druce, H., elected Auditor, 13. 



Druce, H. H. C. J., admitted, 12 ; 

 elected, 10 ; proposed, 9. 



Druinmond, J. M. F., elected, 68 ; 

 proposed, 13. 



Dublin University, address from, 72. 



Duncan, F. Martin, Kinematograph 

 representation of the movements of 

 Pcrijxctns, 13. 



Dunn, S. T., Botanical Expedition to 

 Fokien, 9. 



Durham University represented, 72. 



Duthie, J. F., Melitella pusilla exhibited 

 on his behalf (Wright), 70. 



Dyer, Sir Wm. T. Thiselton-, delivered 

 speech, 71 ; represented London Uni- 

 versity, 72. 



Ealand, C. A., elected, 68 ; proposed, 



12. 

 Edinburgli University represented by 



Prof. I. B. Balfour, 72, 

 Elections at Anniversary, 37 ; recorded, 



16. 

 Eliot, Sir C, Red Sea Nudibranchs 



collected by Cyril Crossland, 70. 

 Elrington, Rev. Dr. G. H. A., admitted, 



12 ; elected, lo ; proposed, 8. 

 England, Miss H. M., with Dr. S. J. 



Hickson,StylasterinaofIndianOcean, 



69. 

 Enock, F., exhibited slides of wood- 

 boring wasps, 69. 

 Entomological Society of London re- 

 presented, 73. 

 Eucali/ptus salmonojMoia, F. v. Muell., 



exhibited (Rendle), 3. 

 Evolution of Mammals in S. America 



(Woodward), 74. 

 Ewing, P., seconded vote of thanks to 



President for Address, 37. 

 Exhibitions from the Royal Botanic 



Gardens, Kew, 11. 

 Expedition to Fokien (Dunn), 9. 

 Experiments with Solanums (Sutton), 9. 



Faraday, F. J., withdrawn, 16. 

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



37. 



