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IKDEX. 



Gardiner, J. S., Marine Alga; collected 

 from Maldive and Laccadive Islands, 



lO. 



Gelsemimnelegans shown (Brandis), 39 ; 



— sempervirens mentioned, 39. 

 General Secretary, see Jackson, B. D. 

 Georgetown, Guiana, Coryflia data at 



(Wabj), 41. 

 Gepp, A. , communication by (Mrs. Gepp), 



10. 

 Gepp, Mrs. A., Marine Alg£e from 



Maldive and Laccadive Islands, coll. 



by J. S. Gardiner, 10. 

 Gerard, Eev. J., Polygala specimens 



exhibited, 2 ; proliferous Geuiii rivale 



from Stonyhnrst, shown, 41. 

 Germination of Davidia (Hemsley), 41. 

 Geu-M rivale, proliferous, 2, 6 ; from 



Stonyhurst (Gerard), 41 ; proliferous 



specimens shown (Jackson), 6. 

 Goldney, Sir P., volume of portraits 



compiled by Dr. Prior, presented, 



41. 

 Grant, F. E., elected, 3. 

 Green, J. E., seconded Eev. T. E. E. 



Stebbing's motion re Charter, 4. 

 Grierson, G. A., resigned, 14. 

 Groom, P., opposite and alternate 



leaves, 40 ; — abstract, 48. 

 Grove, A., admitted, 7 ; elected, 4. 

 Groves, H., application of Dr. IPrior's 



legacy, 12. • _ 



Groves, J., suggestion for adjourning 



alterations, 4. 

 Groves, J. W., deceased, 12. 

 Gwynne-Yaughau, D. T., anatomy of 



Cyatheacete, lo ; — abstract, 47. 



Hall, E., elected, 7. 



Hansen, H. J., Bcdhynomus giganteics, 



3 ; communication by (With), 3 ; 



deep-sea Isopod A/iurupus branchia- 



tus, 3 ; Ingolfiellidie, new type of 



Amphipoda, 1 1. 

 Harting, J. E., removal from Society's 



rooms, 12. 

 Havilland, H. de B. de, admitted, 4. 

 Heinig, E. L., elected, 2. 

 Helenium autumnale, virescent flowers 



(Worsdell), 2. 

 Hemsley, W. B., Councillor removed, 



15 ; germination of Davidia, 41. 

 Henderson, G., abstracts, 45, 46 ; effects 



of leguminous cropping noticed by 



Virgil, 3; essential oils and economy 



of plant-life, 7; sketch of leaf of 

 . Quercus incana and slugs, shown, 



II. 

 Henley, virescent flowers of Hdenium 



from, shown, 2. 



Hieracia, drawings shown (Williams), 



39- 

 Hill, T. G., admitted, 12. 

 Histogenesis, its relation to tissue 



morphology (Tansley), 2. 

 Hobkirk, C. C. P., deceased, 12 ; 



obituary, 30. 

 Hocken, Dr. T. M., on Australasian 



Association meeting at Dunedin, 39. 

 HojDson, M. F., admitted, 39 ; elected, 



11. 

 Horns, rudimentary, in the Horse 



(Eustace), 41 ; — abstract, 48. 

 Horse, rudimentary horns (Eustace), 



41 ; — abstract, 48. 

 Howes, G. B.. communication by 



(Bensley), 12 ; (Embleton), 7; (Smith), 



9; re-elected Secretary, 15. 

 Hunnybun, E. W., drawings of British 



Plants shown (W^illiams), 39. 

 Hybrid between Primrose and Cowslip 



(Clarke), 41. 

 Hyde Park, thorns injured by larvJE, 



40. 

 Hypecoum, seeds of fossil (Eeid), 9. 



Indian Phalangidje in Calcutta Museum 

 (With), 3. 



Tngolfiellidte (Hansen), 11. 



Interchange of Linnean specimens be- 

 tween Sir J. Banks and Sir J. E. 

 Smith (Jackson), 10. 



Interglacial plants, drawings by Mrs. 

 Eeid, 9. 



Isopod, deep-sea, Anuropus hranchiaiiis 

 (Hansen), 3. 



Jackson, B. Daydon, exhibition of pro- 

 liferous Geum rivale, 6 ; General 

 Secretary, 1 6 ; Linnean specimens in 

 Banksian herbarium, 10. 



Jennings, A. v., deceased, 12; obituary, 



31- 

 Jones, K. H., resigned, 14. 



Kerr, J. G., elected, 3. 

 Kowalevsky, A., obituary, 32. 



Labial and maxillary palpi in Diptera 

 (Wesche), 11. 



Lagc7iosfoma, model of seed shown 

 (Smedley), 2, 6. 



Larvaj, British, drawings shown (Stan- 

 dish), 3 ; destructive to thorns, 40. 



Laver, H., resigned, 14. 



Leaf-anatomy of British Grasses (Lew- 

 ton-Brain), 41. 



Le Doux, C. A., resigned, 14. 



Leake, II. M., elected, 2. 



