Marine Biological Association repre- 

 sented, 73. 



Marine Biulogy of Sudanese Red Sea. 

 Bryozua, Part I. Cheilostomata 

 (Waters), 70. 



Martin Duncan, sec Duncan. 



Masternian, Dr. A. T., Mimicry in the 

 Sole, 10. 



Masters, Dr. M. T., deceased, 14 ; 

 obituary, 54. 



Matthew. 0. Gr., admitted, 12; elected, 

 12 ; propo.^ed, 10. 



Medallist (Linnean), Eev. T. R. R. 

 ytebbing, 37. 



Medallists, claims recited, 71 ; invited 

 to Dinner (President), 13; present 

 at Dinner, 73. 



Medals, Darwin-Wallace, presented, 71. 



Meek, Prof. A., elected, 4; proposed, 

 I. 



Meek, C. F. U., elected, 10 ; proposed, 

 8. 



Mel'della j^iisilla, exhibited by C. H. 

 Wright on behalf of J. F. Dutbie, 

 70. 



Meudelism and Sex (Reid), 6-7. 



Mexican Plants, their Altitude and 

 Distribution (Gadow), 70. 



Michael, A. D., Acari from New Zea- 

 land, 3. 



Milton, J. II., elected, 10 ; proposed, 9. 



Mimicries or Imitations in Vegetables 

 (Gerard), 12. 



Mimicry in tl^e Sole (Masterman), 10. 



Mobius, Prof. K., deceased, 16. 



Monckton, H. W., elected Councillor, 

 37 ; — Treasurer, 37 ; exhibited speci- 

 mens and slides of leaf-impressions 

 from the Reading Beds, 8 ; nomi- 

 nated V.-P.. 68. 



Moore, F., deceased, 16; obituary, 

 56. 



Morgan, Prof. C. L., represented Uni- 

 versity College, Bristol, 72. 



Morphological value of leaves (Wors- 

 dell), 4. 



Murray, Rev. R. P., withdrawn, 16. 



Mycology of S. Africa (Cheesman and 

 Gibb.s), 69. 



Natborst, Prof. A. G., elected Foreign 

 Member, 13 ; proposed, 10. 



Netherlands, Pre-glacial Fruits and 

 Seeds (Mr. & Mrs. Reid), 8. 



Newall, H. F., represented the Royal 

 Astronomical Society, 73. 



Newton, Prof. A., deceased, 14; obitu- 

 ary, 56. 



New Zealand, Acari from (Michael), 3. 



Nicholls, G. E., elected, 1 3 ; proposed, 

 10. 



LINN. SOC, PEOCEEDINGS. — SESSION 



INDEX. 129 



Norman, Canon A. M., Podosomata of 



the Temperate Atlantic and Ai-ctic 

 Oceans, 1 1. 



Nottingham, University College repre- 

 sented, 72. 



Nudibranchs collected in Red Sea by 

 Cyril Crossland (Eliot), 70. 



Obituary Notices, 42-68. 



Officers elected, 37. 



Oliver, Prof. F. W., elected Councillor, 



37- 

 Oliver, J. W., admitted, 9 ; elected, 4 ; 



proposed, i. 

 Ophrys apifcva, and 0. 77mscifera, 



slides exhibited (Gerard), 12. 

 Organic Evolution, Colony-formation 



as a Factor in (Bernard), 13. 

 Origin of Di-trimerous Floral Whorls 



of certain Dicotyledons (Heuslow), 



3- 

 ' Ornithologie' bresilienne' (Descourtilz), 



drawings exhibited (Salmon), 69, 

 Oxford Uuiversity represented by three 



Delegates, 72. 



Paris, genus mentioned (Gerard), 12. 

 Patience, A., Trichoniscoides albidus and 



T. sarsi, Patience, 10. 

 Pearse, Miss E., proposed, 70. 

 Pearson, J., proposed, 68. 

 Peat, method for Disintegrating (Mrs 



Reid), 8. 

 Peile, Dr. J., represented Christ's 



College, Cambridge, 71. 

 PerijMtus, exhibited (Dendy), 4; move- 

 ments of (Duncan), 13. 

 Phaseohia /?iul(iJiorus, seedlings exhibited 



(Worsdell), 70. 

 Phillips, Prof. R. W., represented Wales 



University, 72. 

 Picris hicracioides var incana, G. C. 



Druce, exhibited (G. C. Druce), 4. 

 Plants from Gunoug Tahan, in Pahang 



(Ridley), 6; in South Mexico, their 



Altitude and Distribution (Gadow), 



70. 

 Plant-migration, a Study in (Seward), 



73. 

 Platanthera cklorantha exhibited 



(Wright), II. 

 Pocock, R. I., elected Councillor, 37. 

 Podosomata of the Temperate Atlantic 



and Arctic Oceans (Norman), 11. 

 PolychaBta of Indian Ocean (Potts), 



6y. 



Potter,Prof. M.C., represented Durham 



University. 72. 

 Potts, F. A., Polychreta of Indian 



Ocean, 69. 



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