INDEX. 



iEcidium or CEcidium ? 14-2, 167 



Adders in Sutton Park, 118 



Address bj- Applebj' Stephenson, M.D., at 



Annual Meeting of Midland Union of 



Natural History Societies, 1C9-X78 

 Afternoon, An, in the Catacombs on the 



Appian Way, 215 

 Agates, -281 

 Agrostis nigra, With., as a Warwickshire 



plant, 19 

 Amblystegiuni ripariuiri,261 

 Ambulacra, The, of the Earthworm, 72 

 Anatomical Description of Fuuiculina 

 quadraugularis, 4-9, 25-36, 49 



Description of Pennatula phos- 



phorea. 12o-128 



Description of Virgularia mira- 



bilis, 220-227, 241-250, 265-268 



Apliu Oliver V.i, Summer Migi-ants, Notes 

 on the Arrival of Migratory Birds in 

 North Oson in the spring of 1882. 181- 

 18a 



On the Breeding of the Great 



Crested Grebe in North Oxford- 

 shire, 275-276 

 Ascobolus, New. 238 



Atkins (A. H.I, Warwickshire Minerals, 13 

 Aveliue (W. Talbot , The Geology o 

 the Country around Nottingham 

 (Beview), 67 



Bagnall iJames E. , on the Flora of 

 Warwickshire, 14-16, 39-43,57-59, 

 82-85. 108-112, 136-139, 153,178-181, 

 207-208, 2.53-257 



Botanical Earn bias in Warwick- 



shire, 227-228 

 Banbury Streets, Geology of, 144 

 Beavers, 141, 279 

 Beavers and the Bute Beavery. Notes on, 



100-104, 161-167 

 Bedfordshire, Dicranum niontanum in, 



279-280. 

 Bilharzia hsematobia, 20 

 Birds — of Leicestershire : Part II. — Our 



Winter Migrants, 9-1 1. Part III. 



— Our Residents, 36-39. Part IV. 



—Our Visitors, 61-65, 77-80 



Goldfinch (Carduelis elegnns). 



The, 131-133 



Grebe, Great Crested,the Breeding 



of, in North Oxfordsliire, 275-276 



House Martin, late Nesting of, 279 



Leach's Petrel in Oxfordshire, 8 



Observed on the Western Coast of 



Scotland and the East Coast of 

 England. 284 



Osprey in Leicestershire, 261 



Pochard. Curious Capture of, 18 



Eeed Warbler, Letter on, by 



Montagu Browne, 3.S-39 



Stormy Petrel in Oxfordshire. 18 



Summer Migi-ants — Migratorj' 



Birds in North Oxon in the 

 Spring of 1882, 181-183 



Birmingham Free Library, 70, 157 



Fungi of the Neighbourhood of, 



183-185, 234-235. 250-252, 273-274 

 Blatch 'W. G.), Remarks upon the Ento- 



mologj' of the Midlands, 283-284 

 Bohadsch, the discoverer of Penna del 



pesc ' povone (feather of the Peacock 



fish,) 4 

 Bombyx Mori, 189 

 Bopyrus squillarum, correction, 24 

 Botany — iEcidium or CEcidium? 142 



Amblystegium riparium, 261 



Ascobolus, New, 238 



Botanical Notes from South Bed- 



fordshire, 91 



Botanical Rambles in Warwick- 



shire, 227-228 



British Moss Flora, The iBeviews). 



88. 276 



Dates of Flowering, &c., around 



Nottingham, 92 



■ Dicranum montanum, 187; in 



Bedfordshire, 279-280 



Early Flowers, 47 



■ Edelweiss 47 



Flora of Leicester.shire, 153 



of Nottinghamshire, 176-177 



of the Cleut and Lickey 



Hills and Neighbouring 

 Parts of the County of 

 ^^■orcester {Rcvieivu81 



of Warwickshire. 14-16, 39- 



43, 56-59, 8:^-85, 108-112, 136- 

 139. 153, 178-181, 207-208, 253- 

 257 



Fontinalis antipyretica, 210 



Fungi of the Neighbourhood of 



Birmingham, 183-185, 234-235, 

 2.50-252, 273-274 



Late Flowering. 18 



Mercurialis Pereunis, 18 



Mosses New to the Warwickshire 



Flora, 310 



Oak and Ash, Leafing of the, 



211-212 



Oi^cidium, 167 



Oiluauthe Lachenalii Gmel.), as 



a Warwickshire Plant, 238 



of Malvern. 18 



Paris quadrifolia, 188, 210 



Pilobolus, New- British, 279 



Plants in Bloom First Week of 



.January, iaS2, 91 

 Practical Botany, 40 



Primula Vulgaris, 90 



Rare Warwickshire Plants, New 



Localities for, 238 



Saxifraga pranulata, 167 



Silene AnRlica. 187 

 Wai-wickshire Grasses, 187 



Bowen (Rev. C. .I.i, account of " An After- 

 noon in the Catacombs on the Appian 

 Way," 215 



Braithwaite iR.), The British Moss-Flora 

 (Bevietos\ 88, 276 



