TN DEX. 1X 
Recent Literature (continucd)— 
Embryology, 305 
Erosion, 128 
Fertilisation and Hybridity of 
Plants, 212 
Geology of Russia, 253 
Insect Anatomy, 119 
Mammals of Kilima-njaro, 268 
Parasites on Alge, 123 
Pelagic Faunas, 99 
Spiders, 451 
“Red Lions,”’ 2 
Reproduction of Foraminifera, 87 
Reptiles and insects, 440 
Reptiles of Elgin Sandstone, 335 
Restoration of Animals, 135 
Reviews— 
Acloque’s Lichens, 70 
Baillon’s Histoire des plantes, 71 
Baker's Iridez, 71, 313 
Beddard on Anatomy of Anthropoid 
Apes, 387 
Bell's British Echinoderms, 312 
Bernard's Palzontology, 307 
Biétrie’s Tea, 233 
Blake’s Annals of Brit. Geol., 234 
Bonney’s Year-Book of Science, 
390 
Boulenger’s Snakes _ of 
Museum, 472 
Brady’s Dover Boring, 230 
Brooks and Herrick on the Mac- 
roura, 386 
Browne's English Botany, 150 
*Butschli’s Protoplasm, 31 
*Buxton’s Short Stalks, 65 
Calderwood on Man's 
Nature, 389 
Chapel’s Caoutchouc, 231 
Coupin’s Aquarium, 312 
Curtice’s Index to Periodicals, 473 
Dixon's Game Birds and Wild Fow], 
22 
Dixon’s Nests and Eggs of British 
Birds, 468 
*Earle’s Palazosyops, 148 
Giesbrecht’s Copepods, 309 
Gomme’s Ethnology in Folk Lore, 
146 
Gordon's British Birds, 67 
Gore’s Visible Universe, 64 
Griffiths’ Bacteriology, 311 
Guinard’s Teratology, 385 
Falsan’s Alpes Frangaises, 68, 471 
*Fritsch’s Fauna der Gaskohle, 435 
First's Birds of Germany, 311 
Hall’s Genera of Palaeozoic Brachio- 
poda, 46 
Hampson’s Indian Moths, 229 
Hariot's Algues Marines, 149 
Hertwig’s Shells and Tissues, 225 
Hertwig’s Embryology, 224 
Heurck’s Microscope, 463 
Hudleston & Wilson’s Jurassic Gas- 
teropoda, 68 
*Hudson’s Patagonia, 218 
Hutchinson’s Extinct Monsters, 135 
Huxley, Science and Religion, 473 
Jukes-Browne’s Building of British 
Isles, 67 
British 
place in 
Reviews (continued)-— 
Jukes-Browne’s Physical Geology, 
149 
*Kent’s Great Barrier Reef of Aus- 
tralia, 453 
Iitchener’s Naked-eye Botany, 70 
Laurie on Food of Plants, 384 
Lee on Modern Sporting Dogs, 383 
McMurtrie on Dover Coal, 230 
Mivart’s Types of Animal Life, 381 
Nicholls’ Tropical Agriculture, 232 
Ordnance Survey Report, 310 
Oudeman’s Sea Serpent, 219 
Perrier’s Comparative Anatomy, 223 
Philip’s Child-Life Almanac, 72 
Pe lem ES eae EGE mameoiie 
Roberts’ Earth’s History, 313 
Saunders’ Hemiptera, 228 
Sclater’s Chilian Birds, 72 
Seward’s Fossil Plants and Climate, 
69 
Sharpe's Index to Gould's Works, 
473 
Sheldon’s Future of British Agri- 
culture, 472 
‘‘Son of the Marshes’’ on Forest 
Tithes, 388 
Sykes’ Public Health, 145 
Tebb on Leprosy, 389 
Trouessart, ‘‘Au bord de la Mer,”’ 
473 
Watson’s Ornithology in relation to 
Agriculture, 282 
Watteyne on Dover Coal, 230 
Weismann on Germ-Plasm, 461 
Whitlock on Birds of Derbyshire, 
388 
Wright’s Man and Glacial Period, 
147 
Zeiller on Plants of Dover Coal, 230 
Ziehen’s Physiological Psychology, 
144 
*Zittel’s Palaontology, 221 
Rhinoceros, Square-mouthed, 6 
Rhinoceroses, 149 
Rhinoceros, new? 60 
Ehinoceros antiquitatis, 6 
Rhinoceros platyrhinus, 6 
Rhinoceros simus, 6 
Ricci bequest to Genoa, 476 
Right of way, 253 
Riva, Dr., 315 
Rivers, action of, 124 
Rockhill, Woodville, 477 
Rodway on flowers in the 
Forest, 412 
Rodway on Phases of Evolution in the 
Guiana Forest, 37 
*Rothschild Museum, 57, 159, 393 
Royal Dublin Society, 238 
Guiana 
. Royal Institution, 476 
‘‘Royal Natural History,” 411 
Royal Society, 1 
Rudolph, Lake, 172 
*Rupicapra tragus, 66 
Russian geological literature, 253 
CSA Iau OO 3071 
Sandgate landslip, 248, 334 
San Paulo Museum, 475 
