Microscopic Trap for a Rover, 108 

 Microscopical Examination of Clay, 328 



(Postal) Society, ;;8, 107 



Microscopists' and Naturalists' Studio, 141, 



283 

 Microscopy, 335 



Coinpressorium, 335 



Dark Back-ground lilumination, 



335 

 Microzoa in Boulder Clay, 292 

 Middleton, (J. Henry,) Kempley Church, 



Gloucestershire, v!65 

 " Midland Naturalist," Cover of, described, 



25 

 . Resolutions respecting, 28 



Midland Union of Natural History Socie- 

 ties—Origin of, 1 ; Objects of, 2; 

 Societies m, 3, 83, 140, 178, 312 



- Anuuai Meeting at Blruungham, 



144. 1C9 



Bye-Laws of, 180 



Conversazione, 181 



Council's Report, 178 



Excursion to Dudley, 186 



President's Address, j(J9 



Proposed Increase of Subscription, 



17U. 180, 223 

 Mildness of the Season, 49, 77, 105, 106 

 Milestone, Roman, 312 

 Miller's Dale Flora, 310, 336 

 Mines and Caverns at Castleton, 64 

 Mirage at Redcar, 254 

 Miscodera arctica, 202 

 Mollusca of tue Isle of Man, 92 

 Mollusks — Limncea truncatula and L. 

 pereyra, 50 



Eelix Cantiana, 21, 50, 323 



H, lapicida,-609 



H. rufesceiis, 323 



Morris, (J. G.,) Economic Mycology, 233 

 Moss Catalogue, 163 



■ ■ Habitats, 271, 318 



Mosses, 59, 80, 136, (illusc.,) 193, 213, 271, 313, 

 316,318, 337 



Illustration of Structure, 193 



Mott, (F. T.,) the Meaning of Science, 29 

 Notes on, 79, 107 



Mott, (F.T.,) History of the Leicester 

 Literary and Philosophical Society, 293 



Mounting Specimens lor the Microscope, 49 



Mountsorrel Gianite, 154 



Mural Paiutinj^s, Kempley Church, 265 



Murray, (Andrew,) Collection of Economic 

 Entomology, 81 



Mycology, 79, 137, 233 



Names, Scientific, 121, 149, 335 

 Napton, Flora of, 281 

 Naturalist, an Artizan, 310 

 Naturalist Field Club Excursions, 249 

 Naturalihtb, Sug'^ebtiuu fdr, 21 



and Microscopistb' Studio, 141 



Natural Forces, UtiUt-ation of, 285 



Natural Science at Universities, 312 



Nectaries and Cross !■ ertilisation, 107 



Nematoda, 210,296, 327 



Neolithic and Bronze Periods, 128 



Nest of Sparrow, 21 



Nichol's History of Leicestershire, 153, 154 



Nottinghamshire Conthology, 50, 3U9 



Northauts, Flora of, 258, ^87, 268 



NC'ttinghamshire ferns, 3US 



Nottintnam, (East.j Geoiogy of, 18, 30, 200 



Oak, the Royal, at Boscobel 259 282 



Objects (Living) for the Microscope, 141 

 QEcistes auacharis, 2U2 



iongipes, (illust.,) 317 



pilula, 202, 314, 302, (illust.,) 317 



(Edogonium, (illnst.,) 145, 147 



Old Cross, the, 105 



Oldliam, (Thos.,) Death of, 283 



Ophiolepis Damcbii, 230 



Organised Work for Scientific Societies, 



78, 199, 226, 242 

 Origin of Species, 8, 263 

 Ornithological Notes, 227, 337 

 Orthotrichum leiocarpum, 136 

 Ostracoda, 17, 33 

 Owen, Prof., and Dr. Darwin, 50 

 Oxford, Radcliffe Oliservatorv, 110 



Honours in Biology, 312 



Painter, CW. H.,) Castleton: Its Extinct 

 Fauna and Physical Sunoundings, (^3 



PalffiolitLic Implements, 226 



Paise intogiapbical and Ray Societies: an 

 Appeal, 70, 171 



Palaeozoic Rocks, 26, 54 



of the Isle of Man, 68 



Palmellactae, 145 



Paraboloid, Immersion, 22 



Parasites of Man, 57, 97, 118, 209, 295, 327 



Parasitic Worm Infesting the Air Sinuses 



of the Wtasel,lH9 

 Parasitical Fungi, 237 

 Paris Exbibition, 2i.'l 

 Passages from Popular Lectures, by F. T. 



Mi'tt. 1. The Meaning of Science, 29 

 Pennington (Rookei Review of Greenwell's 



British Barrows, 128 

 Pennington, (Rookej Windy Knoll Quarry, 



64 

 Peronospora, Fossil, 24 

 Petasitts vulgaris, 136 

 Pheasant and Pike, 136 

 Phenological Observations, 83 

 Phoneidoscope, the, ls7 

 Phonograph, the, 24 

 Phonoscope, the, 187 

 Photography Applied to Meteorological 



Observations, 110 

 Phyllopoda, 17, 36 

 Phjtologia, Darwin's, 262 

 Pike, a Hump-backed, 80 



Attacking a Wounded Pheasant, 



136 

 Plant and Animal Life, Analogies of, 111 



Civstals and Raphides, 159 



Life, Freshwater, 113, 145, 189 



List for Derbyshire, 263 



On the Flowering of, 82, 221 



in Bloom, Jan., 18;8, 77 



„ Dec , 1677. 49 



Double Flowered, 137 



Climbiiit:, 164 



White Varieties of, 106, 135, 136, 163, 



164, 98, :-.08 

 Plumatella repeus, 270 

 Polyzoa, 253, 270 

 Pomona, the Herefordshire, 141, 311, 330, 



337 

 Pond, a Productive, 76, 101, 269 

 Pond Life, 16, 33, aU, 76, 79, 94, 101, 108, 125, 

 141, 245, 255, 269, 274, 289, 3;i0 



See Freahwater Life, Alga 



Poduras, 108 



Pre-Glacial Man, 226 

 Preserving Fish, 80, 137 



Fungi, 79, 1:^7 



Primros s, Deformed, 137 



