INUEX, 



Obituaries — (continued) — 



T. S. Hunt, 79 



W. Junlier, 78 



J. Martin, 400 



T. J. Moore, 794 



A. P. Ninni. 80 



O. Novak, 559 



J. Plant, 795 



W. Reed, 317 



Thos. Roberts, 76 



V. de Robillard, 795 



F. Schwatka, 794 



Tennyson, 641 



S. Watson, 235 



A. de Zigno, 80 

 Oceans, 41S, 508, 639, 717, 737 

 *Olenellus kjcrtilfi, 343 

 Olenellns, Story of, 340 

 *OlcneUus thompsoni, 343 

 Olenellns vermontana, 343 

 Oozes, 18 



Optical characters of crystals, 391 

 Orchids, 491 

 *Oreas canna, 705 

 Organisation of science, 241 

 Oynitlioihynchus, 7 

 Ornithoyhyncluis, vertebrae of, 732 

 *0)'thacanthus, 34 

 Ostrich, " Queen's," 651 

 Owen, George (geologist), 495 

 Owen, Sir Richard, 713 

 Owens College, 155, 156, 397, 632 

 Oxford Museum, 316 

 Ozokerite, 337 



*Pachyornis clephantopiis, 593 

 Paguius, distribution of, 653 

 Palaeolithic man at Dunstable, 664 

 Palseontographical Society, 157, 232 

 Palaeontologia Indica, index to, 793 



*Pahwspondylus gunni, 599 

 Palm, Palmyra, 633 

 Pamirs, 5 



Paradoxocarpus carinatus, 733 

 Parasites of cut corks, 719, 800 

 Parasitic insects, 55 

 Parkinson collection, sale of, 560 

 Parnot, speech of, 7 

 Parrots in British Museum, 151 

 Paulson on Caterham landlords 478 

 Pearson's Grammar of Science, 300, 



453. 477. 497 

 Peel Park Museum, 157 

 Pelvic arch, 252 

 Pennsylvanian University, 315 

 Percival on Technical Education in 



Surrey, 458 

 Permanence of oceanic basins, 418, 508, 



639. 717. 737 

 Permian breccia of Leicestershire, 169 

 Permian fishes, 28 • 

 Perth Museum, W. Australia, 798 

 Petrie's ethnological discoveries, 651 

 Petrography, 288 

 Petroleum, 337 

 Pharmaceutical Society, 336 

 Phenology, C49 

 Phosphatic chalk, 285 

 Phosphatic nodules, 23 

 Phycological memoirs, 170, 714 



*Phyllobatci chocoensis, 188 



Physics of earth's crust, 721 



Physiological Congress, 473 



Physiology of invertebrata, 469 



Pigmies of Africa, 415 



Pile dwellings, 40 



Pineal eye, 333 

 *Pi)uiiilaria nobilis, 538 



Pitt-Rivers' work m Dorset and Hants, 

 569 



Plague of voles, 332 



Plants and Weisraannism, 560 



Plants, arctic, 8 



Plants as antidotes to snake-bite, 553 



Plants ; Death in the Forest, 528 



Plants, diseases of, 416 



Plants, dispersal of, 562, 723 



Plants, digestive ferments of, 495 



Plants (fossil), 256 



Plants, late flowering, 730 



Plant movement, 227 



Plants, new Pleistocene, 733 

 *Platunis, 45 



Platypus, 7 

 *PleiiracautIiiis, 30 

 *Plcuyophix, 672 



Pliocene giraffe, 576 



Plon Biological Station, 797 



Plutonic rocks, 288 

 *Poecilodus, 672 



Poisonous secretion of Batrachians, 1S5 



Polytrema, embryo of, 335 



Ponds, 562. 

 *Postbridge, Dartmoor, 549 



Potato in Scilly Isles, 656 



Poultry, 223 



Prague University, 796 



Pre-glacial Man, 85, 400 



Prince, E. E., 796 



Property, 390 



Protoplasm, 728 



Prussia, geology of, 474 

 *Psaminodyomus algirus, 388 

 *Psephodus, 672 

 *Pteraspis, 600 

 *Pteyaspis rostyata, 599 

 *Pteyichth\s milleyi, 599 



Pteropoda, 557 



Rabbits, extermination of, 729 



Radiolaria, 565 



Radiolaria (lossil), 253 



Radiolarian ooze, 24 



Red Mud, 18 



Red Sea mollusca, 245 



Reference books, 793 



Reid on Climate of Europe in Glacial 



Times, 427 

 Reid on Dispersal of Trees, 640 

 Reid on Great Lakes, 117 

 Rendle on New Group ol Flowering 



Plants, 132 

 Rendle on the Falling of Leaves, 680 

 *l^endle on Seedlings, 751 

 Respiration, 719 

 Reviews — 



Biickstrom on Liparites of Iceland, 

 229 



Baldamus on the Cuckoo, 314 



Barter's Woodwork, C30 



