INDEX. 



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Nepenthes, Hybrid, exhibited by W. B. 



Hemsley, 13 ; species shown, 12-13. 

 Nerves and Veins in Leaves of Bamboos 



(Brandis), 58. 

 New Bye-Laws, i, 2. 

 New York, Jesup Collection of Woods 



in, 4. 

 Nile, Upper, "Sudd' Formation of 



(Broun), 2. 

 Noel, Miss E. F., admitted, 6 ; elected, 



5 ; proposed, 4. 

 Nomenclature, Zoological, Committee 



to consider, ic ; — International 



Rules and others (Stebbing), 10. 

 Northern Europe, Crustacea from, 6. 

 Nottinghamshire, Crustacea from, 6. 



CEcology, Discussion arranged, 10 ; 



Plants round Huddersfield (Wood- 

 head), 5 ; stc also Ecology. 

 Oliver, Prof. F. W., Councillor, 4 ; 



seconded adoption of Treasurer's 



Statement, 15. 

 Osteoglossidie, Cranial Osteology of 



(Ridewood), 6. 

 Osteology, Cranial, of Families Osteo- 



glossidffi, Pantodontidje, and Phracto- 



la:niida' (Ridewood), 6. 

 Oyster, Ceylon Pearl, Structure of Grill 



(Herdman), 2. 



Packard, Prof. A. S., deceased, 16 ; 

 obituary, 45. 



PulcBmou jamaicensis, exhibited by Rev. 

 T. R. R. Stebbing, 6. 



Palcsoatachya, model exhibited by H . E. 

 H. Smedley, 5. 



Palaeozoic Seeds and Cones, models ex- 

 liibited by H. E. H. Smedley, 3. 



Pautodontidae, Cranial Osteology of 

 (Ridewood), 6. 



Parasite, Mimetic, from Sunfish, ex- 

 hibited by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 6. 



Parasites, Crustacean, of Whales, ex- 

 hibited by Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 6. 



Parsons, A., Drawings of Roses, 9. 



Parsons, Prof. F. G., retired from 

 Council, 17. 



Paul, W., deceased, 16; obituary, 46. 



Felomyxa palusiris (Veley), 13. 



Pelseneer, Prof. P., Biscayan Plankton, 

 Pt. VII. Mollusca, 58. 



Penguins, photographs of (Vallentin), 

 II. 



Pertz, Miss D. F. M., admitted, 12 ; 

 elected, 9 ; proposed, 7. 



Phalacrocorax imperialis and P. mayel- 

 lanicus, photographs by R. Vallentin, 



Philippi, Dr. R. A., deceased, 8, 16; 

 obituary, 47, 



Photographs of bird-life in the Falk- 

 lands, by R. Vallentin, 11 ; of Sequoias, 

 by J. Clayton, 4 ; taken by kammato- 

 graph, exhibited by Mrs. D. H. Scott, 

 10. 



Pitchers of Nepenthes (Hemsley), 12. 



Plant, Sensitive, Mimosa pudica, photo- 

 graphs shown (Scott), 10. 



Plantacjo major, proliferous form ex- 

 hibited by Rev. J. Gerard, 2. 



Plants, Chinese, New (Tutcher), 8 ; 

 photograplis taken by kammatograph, 

 exhibited by Mrs. D. H. Scott, 10; 

 Shape of Stems (Avebury), 3 ; Wood- 

 laud, near Huddersfield, Oncology of 

 (Woodliead), 5. 



Plants and Animals, Proteid Digestion 

 in (Vines), 4 ; Abstract, 59. 



Plcsiosaurus, model exhibited by H. E. 

 H. Smedley, 56. 



Poa ccespitosa, used for nests of Pj/go- 

 scclcs teen lata, 11. 



Pocock, R. I., admitted, 14; elected, 

 12 ; proposed, 9. 



Porplif/ra vulgaris, food of Chloephaya 

 autardica, i ,1. 



Post Office i-ooms acquired by Society, i. 



Poulton, E. B., comments on Schuhertia 

 yraveulens, 2. 



Praiu, Lt.-Col. D., Mansouiea;, a Tribe 

 of Sterculiacete, 13. 



Precocious germination of Scchium 

 edule (Freeman), 5. 



Presidential Address, 18-30. 



Preston, Rev. T. A., deceased, 16 ; obit- 

 uary, 49. 



Proliferous Plantayo, exhibited by Rev. 

 J. Gerard, 2. 



Proteid Digestion in Animals and 

 Plants (Vnies), 4; Abstract, 59. 



Publication, Grant iu aid, 88. 



Pycraft, W. P., Skeleton of Biziura 

 lobata, 58. 



Pyyoscelcs taniatu, photographs by R. 

 Vallentin, 1 1. 



Rabbits, Heredity in (Hurst), 5. 



Radiolaria, Colloid : Biscayan Plank- 

 ton, Pt, VI. (Wolfenden), 58. 



Reeves, J., proposed, 56. 



Reid, C, Councillor, 17. 



Remarkable Crustacea, exhibited by 

 Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 5 ; — Indian 

 Undershrubs (Brandis), 58. 



Renault, Dr. B., deceased, 8, 16; obit- 

 uary, 51. 



Rendle, Dr. A. B., Councillor, 4 ; see 

 also IBaker, Moore, k Rendle. 



Repeal of Bye-Laws, i. 



