INDEX. 



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Leaves, change from opposite to al- 

 ternate arrangement (G-room), 40 ; — 

 abstract, 41. 



Lccaniuiii hemlspharicum, the host of 

 Comi/s (Embletou), 40. 



Legacy (Prior), 12. 



Lemurs, JSJotes on (Smith), 9. 



Lewis, E. J., admitted, 2. 



Lewton-Brain, L., elected, 10 ; leaves 

 of British Gi-asses, 41, 



Librarian's Eeport, 14. 



Library, Additions, 50-78. 



Linnffius, C, annotations on Siren 

 (Middleton), i ; letter to P. Miller, 



39- 

 Linuean Medal awarded to Dr. M. C. 



Cooke, 25. 

 Long Preston and Settle, Geum rivale 



from (Gerard), 2. 

 Lonkcra, morphology of fruits and 



flowers of Xylosteum § (Arber), 3. 

 Lowe, Di-. J., resigned, 14. 



Mann, H. H., elected, 2. 



Maries, C, deceased, 12 ; obituary, 34. 



Marine Algre collected by Mr. J. S. 



Gardiner at Maldive and Laccadive 



Islands (Gepp), 10. 

 Marsupialia, Australian, evolution and 



relationships of (Bensley), 12. 

 Massee, G., communication by (Wesch6), 



11; fungus in bamboo, identified by, 



40. 

 Masters, Dr. M. T., vote of thanks for 



Address, 25. 

 MaxiUary Palpi in Diptera (Wesche), 



II. 

 McClure, Rev. E., resigned, 14. 

 McCorquodale, W. J. H., deceased, 12. 

 McNair, Major J. F. A., resigned, 14. 

 Medal, Liunean, awarded to Dr. M. 0. 



Cooke, 25. 

 Middleton, R. M., letter of Linnrcus to 



Miller, shown, 39 ; Linnaius's dis- 

 sertation on 8ire7i laceriina shown, 1 ; 



Scrutineer, 15 ; showed fasciated stem 



of Asparagus, 2. 

 Miller, P., letter from Linnteus, 39. 

 Models of seeds shown (Sinedleyj, 2. 

 Molineux, A., resigned, 14. 

 Monckton, H. W., Auditor, 11, 

 Morphology of flowers and fruits of 



Xylosteum § of Lonicera (Arber), 3. 

 , relation of histogenesis to tissue 



(Tansley), 2 ; — abstract, 43. 

 Muir, J. J., deceased, 12. 

 Mycelium in bamboo a«d elder, 40. 



jS'cw Zealand, meeting of Australasian 

 Association (Hocken), 39. 



Norman, Rev. Canon, Copcpoda from 



Faroe Channel, 12. 

 Notices of deceased Fellows, 26-39. 



Oak, Cowthorpe, in 1902 (Ogilvie), 41. 



Obituary notices, 26-39. 



Oilicers elected, 15. 



Ogilvie, F. D., drawing of the Cowthorpe 



Oak in 1902, shown, 41. 

 Oke, A. W., admitted, 3 ; elected, 2. 

 Oliver, F. W., Stcphanospermum, 6. 

 Opposite leaves changed to alternate 



(Groom), 40 ; — abstract, 48. 



Packi/tesfa, wax model of section, 



(Smedley), 6. 

 Palpi, labial and maxillary, in Diptera 



(Wesche), 11. 

 Papers, abstracts of, 42-48. 

 Parasite of Lecanium honisp/icBricum 



(Embleton), 40. 

 Parasitism, its specialization iu Ery- 



siphaceEe (Salmon), 7. 

 Parkin, J., admitted, 2. 

 Parkin, J., & Pearson, H. H. W., Ceylo«a 



Patanas, 9. 

 Parsons, F. G., anatomy of Pig-footed 



Bandicoot {Chcempus castanotis), 9. 

 Patanas, Ceylon (Parkin & Pearson), 9. 

 Pearson, H. H. W. {sec Parkin & 



Pearson). 

 Pclopoeus sptrifcx, provision of Spiders 



in its nest (Stebbing), 8, 9. 

 PhalangidcT, Indian, in Calcutta Mu- 

 seum (With), 3. 

 Physostomi, Ductus pneumaticns in 



(Rowntree), 9. 

 Pig-footed Bandicoot, anatomy of 



(Parsons), 9. 

 Pinches, J., drawings sent for exhibition, 



3- 



Plankton, Scottish Freshwater (Wests), 



Plant-life, essential oils iu the economy 



of (Henderson), 7. 

 Plants, digestion in (Tines), 2. 

 Playfair, D. T., resigned, 14. 

 Foa laxa (Druce), 9. 

 — striata (Druce), 9. 

 Polygala amarella, specimen collected 



by Mr. Rotheray, shown (Gerard), 2. 

 Pol//2}orus anthdmintlcus, Berk., in 



bamboo, 40. 

 Pompilus providing Spiders for its 



young (Stebbing), 8, 

 Portraits presentetl by Sir P. Goldney, 



Prcglacial plants, drawings by Mrs. 

 Reid, 9. 



