131 



Secretary of German Embassy, received 

 medals on behalf of Profs. Haeckel 

 & Weismann, 71. 



Seedlings, Sapotaceous, their anatomy 

 (Miss Smith), 12. 



Seeds and Fruits from the Pre-glacial 

 beds of Britain and the Netherlands 

 (Mr. & Mrs. Reid), 8. 



Seward, Prof. A. C, lantern demon- 

 stration at Reception, 73. 



Sheffield University represented, 72. 



Shelford, R. W. C, .^nigmatistc^ afri- 

 caniis, a new genus and species of 

 Diptera, 3. 



Shelford, Dr. V. E., Life-history of 

 Tiger-Beetles, 9. 



Shipley, A. E., represented the Marine 

 Biological Association, 73. 



Shrewsbury School represented, 71. 



Silver medals presented (Darwin- 

 Wallace Celebration), 71. 



Smith, J. C, elected, 4; proposed, i. 



Smith, Miss W., admitted, 12 ; elected, 

 10 ; proposed, 8 ; anatomy of some 

 Sapotaceous Seedlings, 12. 



Smith Woodward, see Woodward. 



Societies and Academies represented, 

 72-3. 



Society of Antiquaries represented, 

 72- 



Soil-denudation in the Tyrol (Young), 



7- 



Soiree, see Reception. 



Solanums, experiments with Wild 

 Types of (Suttou), 9. 



Sole, mimicry in the (Masterman), 

 10. 



Somerville, A., deceased, 14 ; obituary, 

 61. 



Sorbj^ Dr. H. C, deceased, 14 ; obit- 

 uary, 61. 



South Africa, Mvcology of (Oheesman 

 & Gihbs), 69. 



South America, Evolution of Mammals 

 in (Woodward), 73. 



Southwell, T., elected, 4 ; proposed, i. 



SjMrtina alteniiflora, S. Neyrautii, 

 S. stricta, and <S. Toivnseiidi ex- 

 hibited (Stapf), 4. 



Special General Meeting, 71. 



Specimens in Australian Museums, 

 their preservation (Tepper), 4. 



Speeches delivered, 71-72. 



Sph(B)-othijlax algiforniis, Bisch., ex- 

 hibited (Wright), II. 



Spicules of Chirodota gc mini f era, Dendy 

 & Hindle (Dendy), 69. 



Sponges collected in Scotland (Annan- 

 dale), 12. 



Sprague, T. A., exhibited Slcrculia 

 Akxandri, Harv., 11, 



Stapf, Dr. O., elected Councillor, 37 



— Secretary, 37 ; exhibited Sjjartitia 

 altcrniflora, S. Neyruudi, S. stricta, 

 and (S. Totvnsendi ; with J. Hutchin- 

 son, on Gardenia Thiinhergia, 70. 



Statement of Accounts (Treasurer), 15. 



Stebbing, Rev. T. R. R., Linnean Medal- 

 list, 37 ; — reply to President, 39 ; 

 Two new species of Amphipoda, 4. 



Stcrculia Alexandri, Harv., exhibited 

 (Sprague), 11. 



Stevenson, A. H., exhibited Hudson's 

 ' Flora Auglica,' 1771, 3. 



Stewart, Prof. C, deceased, 14 ; obit- 

 uary, 62. 



Sfigmaria, Abstract of Prof. Weiss's 

 paper on the Morphology of, 74 ; 



— memoir read, 10. 

 Stockdale, F. A., elected, 1. 

 Stockholm, Royal Swedish Academy of 



Science, represented, 72. 

 Strachey, Lieut.-Gen. Sir R., deceased, 



14; obituary, 63. 

 Strasburger, Prof. E., medal presented 



to, 71; — replied, 71; present at 



Dinner, 73. 

 Stj-lasterina of the Indian Ocean 



(Hickson & England), 69. 

 Sudanese Red Sea, Holotliurians (Hin- 

 dle), 12 ; Marine Biology of — Bryo- 



zoa. Part I. Oheilostomata (Waters), 



70. 

 Sutton, A. W., Brassica Crosses, 8 ; 



Tuber-bearing Solanums, 9. 

 Sweden, H.M. the King of, address to, 



6 ; thanks from, 8 ; Hon. Memb., 14. 

 Royal Swedish Academy of Science 



represented, 72. 

 Swynnertou, C. F. M., admitted, 7 ; 



elected , 6 ; proposed, 3 . 

 Symes, Dr. C, withdrawn, 16. 



Tanner, Dr. J., elected, 3 ; projjosed, 8. 

 Tepper, J. G. Otto, Pi*eservation of 



Austi-alian Museum specimens, 4. 

 Thiselton-Dyer, sec Dyer. 

 Thompson, Prof. D., represented Royal 



Society of Edinburgh, 73. 

 Thompson, Sir E. M., represented the 



British Academy, 73. 

 Thomson, J. A., Red Sea Alcyonaria, 6. 

 Thornely, Miss L. R., Hydroid Zoo- 

 phytes of the Red Sea, 6. 

 Tibet, CaryophylIace;\3 of (Williams), 69. 

 Tiger-Beetles (Cicindelida;), Life-history 



of(V. E. Shelford), 9, 

 Tipula i»iperialis, its rarity (Euock), 



69. 

 Training of Darwin & Wallace, Schools 



connected with, 71. 



