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Now Guinea, P(77(??HO??, from (DeMan), 8. 

 Notoptericla3, skulls (Ridewood), 13. 



Obituaries, 31-38. 



Office of Works, H.M., re Post-Office 



rooms, 12. 

 Officers elected, 16. 

 Olive, egg-cases of Mantis ou (BuUen), 



9- 

 Olsson Seffer, P., Place of Linnasus in 



history of Botany, 40. 

 Ough, L., withdrawn, 15. 



Palwmon (Dc Man), 8. 



Palms, roots (Drabble), 4. 



Parasitism, specialization in Erysi- 



phaceaj (Salmon), 7. 

 Parsons, F. Gr., comm. (Kidd), 40; 



elected Councillor, 16. 

 Pearson, C. E., admitted, 12; elected, 10. 

 Penney, W., death announced, 1 5 ; 



obituary, 35. 

 Percival, Prof. J., on gnaurs in Pinuf!, 5. 

 Phaseolus vulgaris, bicarpellate, 6. 

 Photographs of growing plants, shown, 



39- 

 Photography, in natural colours (Enock), 



10. 

 Phyllody of the calyx of Primrose, 12. 

 Pinus (Masters), 3. 

 Plankton, Biscayan (Fowler), 6, 39. 

 Plant-stems, flow of fluids in (Anderson), 



39- 

 Pollination of flowers (Bentley), 2. 

 Polych£eta from the Cape (Willey), 4. 

 Popham, R. B., Calculi from Horse, 



40 ; abstract, 42. 

 Portraits of Linna;us presented (Fries), 



39- 

 Post-Office rooms, succession to, 12. 

 Post, Tom von, ' Genera' shown, 4. 

 Powell, L., death announced, 13. 

 Preglacial fruits and seeds (Reid), 12. 

 President, elected, 16. 

 Presidential Address, 17-30. 

 Primula deorum, Velen., photograph 



shown (Hindmarsh), 39. 



sinensis, variation (Bateson), 7. 



y!(^^ar?s,phj'llody of the calyx, 12. 



Psilotum triqwctrurii, secondary wood in 



(Boodle), 8. 

 Pferis aquilina leaves (Boodle), 2. 



Rainfall, probable cause of vivipary, 39. 



Rathbone, M., on Mj/riactis, etc., 4. 



Reid, C, drawings of fossil and semi- 

 fossil iVuits, 12. 



Rendle, A. B., see Fawcett, W., & A. 

 B. Rendle. 



Repeal of present Bye-Laws, resolution 

 on, 38, 39. 



Report, Librarian's, 15. 



, Secretaries', 13. 



Rhizopoda, Freshwater (Cash), 40. 

 Bhodothamnus Chamcscistus, photograph 



shown (Hindmarsh), 39. 

 Wiijnchosia cali/cina, Guill. & Perr., 



from Sierra Leone (Smith), 40. 

 Ridewood, Dr. W. G., comm. (Willey), 



4; rudimentary horns in the horse, i ; 



skulls of Mormyridas, 13. 

 Roman plants (Reid), 12. 

 Root of Dandelion (Drabble), 40. 

 Roots of Palms (Drabble), 4. 

 Rose, fasciated (Gerard), 3. 



Saccharo7nyces Cerevisitp (Vines), 7. 

 Salmon, C. E., Epi/obium collimim from 

 ! Scotland, 6. 

 Salmon, E. S., Parasitism of Erysi- 



phaceffi, 7. 

 Sanday, E., see Benson, M., & E. Sanday, 



3- 

 Sanger-Shepherd three-colour process, 



10. 

 Scotland, Epilohitnn collinmn from 



(Salmon), 7. 

 Scott, Dr. D. H., collection of Coal- 

 measure plants, mentioned, 2 ; 



elected Secretary, 16. 

 Scrutineers appointed, 16; — Special 



General Meeting, 4. 

 Secondary wood iu Psilotum (Boodle), 



8. 

 Secretaries elected, 16. 

 Secretaries' report, 13. 

 Secretary, Rev. T. R. R. Stebbiug elected, 



4- 

 Seeds and fruits, fossil, etc. (Reid), 12. 

 Sendall, Sir W. J., death announced, 



13 ; obituary, 35. 

 Seward, A. C, Vice-President, 38. 

 Shanghai, calculi in horses at (Christy), 



40; Palsmon from (De Man), 8. 

 Shelford, R. W. G., elected, 3. 

 Shortia uniflora, Maxim., photograph 



shown (Hindmarsh), 39. 

 galacifolia, Torr. & Gray, men- 

 tioned, 39. 

 Sierra Leone, Bhynchosia cali/cina from 



(Smith), 40. 

 Silchester, plants from (Reid), 12. 

 Skulls of Mormyridae (Ridewood), 13. 

 Smart, F. G., guaur on Cupressus, 5. 

 Smith, Canon F. C. Bht/nchosia caly- 



cina from Sierra Leone, 40. 

 Snake and Cat (Bullen), 9. 

 Special General Meeting, 4. 

 Specialization of Parasitism in Erysi- 



phaccfc (Salmon), 7. 

 Spider from Palestine, 5. 

 Sprague, T. A., admitted, 3 ; elected, i. 



