96 TXDBX. 



Light, Intensity and Direction of, as 

 Factors in Piiototropisni (Wager), 3, 



53- 

 • Linden ia.' 17 vols., donation by Sir 



F. Crisp. I. 



l.innean Medal, presented to Dr. Frede- 

 rick DuCane Godnian, F.R.S., 33. 



Linne-SiilUkapet, Svenska, established, 



3- 

 Lister, Miss G., elected Councillor, 17. 

 Loder, G. W. E., Councillor retired, 



17; nominated Auditor for Council. 



>3- 



Longman, H. A., elected. 48 : ])ropo3ed. 



13- 



McMahon. Sir H., moved Resolution 

 protesting against dismantling of 

 British Museum, 5. 



McMillan, W. S., deceased, 16. 



McWalter, Dr. J. C, admitted. 3. 



Mally, C. W., removed from List, 16. 



Marquand, E. D., deceased, 13, 16; 

 obituary. 39. 



Medal, Liuaean, jiresented to Dr. Frede- 

 rick DuCane Godman, F.R.S., 33. 



Microgaster connexiis Nees, see Gatenby. 

 J. B. 



Mills, F. W., elected, 10: proposed, 8. 



Mimacma, species eshibited (Druce), 

 II ; species exhibited (Rothschild;, 

 10. 



Monckton, H. W.. appointed V.-P.. 48 : 

 elected Councillor and Treasurer. 17. 



Mounsey, R., elected, i. 



Xavicula, see Yermoloff. 

 Nevill, 0. St. J., deceased, 16 ; obit- 

 uary, 40. 

 NichoUs. Dr. G. E., elected Councillor. 



17- 



Obituary Notices, 35-4". 61. 



Oliver, W.R. B., admitted, 15 : elected, 



3 ; proposed, 1. 

 Osfeolepis, restoration of bones of 



head (Goodrich), 6. 



' Panphyton siculum ' of Francesco 



Cupani (Gen. Sec), 8. 

 Paulson. R., appointed Scrutineer, 17. 

 Paulson, R., and Hastings. S.. " On the 



Relationship between the Symbionts 



in a Lichen," 49. 

 Pearson, A. A., admitted, 4 ; elected, 3 ; 



proposed, 1. 

 Pheasants, crossing species (Thomas). 



4. 



Plienological Observations in an Ele- 

 mentary School (Walker), 51. 60. 



Phototropism. see Wager. 



Plant Distribution (Guppy), 9. 



Plimnier, H. G., appointed V.-P., 48; 

 elecled Councillor, 17. 



Pocock, R. L, elected Councillor, 17. 



Poulton, Prof. E. B., .Mimetic and Men- 

 deliau Relationships of tlie ' White 

 Admirals' of North America, 10; 

 specimens of Pseudacraa poygei ex- 

 hibited, 10. 



Prain, Sir D., elected Councillor and 

 President, 17; "On the Effects of 

 the Business of Lif>' on the Begin- 

 nings of the Science of Natural 

 History" (Presidential Address), 

 21-33.' 



President appointed Scrutineers, 17; 

 appointed Vice-Presidents, 48 ; elec- 

 ted (Sir D. Prain), 17 ; presented 

 Linneau Medal to Dr. Frederick 

 DuCane Godman. 33. 



Presidential Address, 21-33. 



Pseudacrcea. species exhibited (Roth- 

 schild), 10. 



poggei, specimens exhibited (Poul- 

 ton), 10. 



Reid, C, see Groves, J. 



Removals by Council from List, 16. 



Rendle, Dr. A. B., communication by 

 (Yei'moloff), 50 ; elected Botanical 

 Secretary and Councillor, 1 7. 



lihamphorhiinchus hucklandi, femur ex- 

 hibited (Goodrich), 7. 



Riseley, Edwin Ephraim, obituary, 46. 



Roberts, A. W. R., admitted, 49; elec- 

 ted, 48 ; propo.sed, 13. 



Rothschild, Lord. Mimetic Species of 

 Pseudacrcea and Mhnc(cr(eu. 10. 



Salmon, 0. E., on a hybrid Stachys, 7, 



Sargant, Miss E., deceased, 16; obit- 

 uary, 41. 



Scott, Dr. D. H., appointed V.-P., 48 ; 

 elected Councillor, 17; Notes on 

 Calamopifi/s, Linger, 2. 



Scrutineers appointed. 17. 



Secretaries elected, 17. 



Seeds in Stony Endocarp (Hill), 4. 



Seward, Prof. A. C, seconded Resolu- 

 tion protesting against dismantling 

 of British Museum, 6. 



Sex-segregation in the Bryophyta (Col- 

 lins), 50. 



Shipley, Dr. A. E., Councillor retired, 



17- 

 Sieveking, A. Forbes, Tournefort's 

 'Histoire des plantesqui naissentaux 

 environs de Paris,' 1725, deposited in 

 the Society's <iare. i. 



