Microscopical Society of London, 



Structure of Volvox globator, by Prof. Williamson, 812; on the application of 

 Photography to the representation of microscopic objects, by Joseph Delres, 

 Esq., 848 ; stellate bodies in the cells of freshwater Algae, by the Rev. W. 

 Smith, 945 ; fungus, &c., in a living oak, by Professor Quekett, 945. 



Phv roLOGiST Club. 



Suminski's theory of the reproduction of Ferns, by Edward Newman, 813 ; Asple- 

 nium fontanum in Hampshire, by the Rev. W. H. Hawker, 814 : Veronica 

 spicala, Vicia Bithynica, &c., in North Wales, by T. W. Gissing, Esq., 



815 ; Lycopodium inundatum on Wimbledon Common, by R. Heward, Esq., 



816 ; Gymnogramma leptophylla in Scotland, by W. Tanner, Esq., 816 ; on 

 the identity of Hieracium nudicaule of Edmondston, with H. murorum of 

 Fries, by J. G. Baker, Esq., 843 ; Hieracium strictum of Fries in England, 

 by J. G. Baker, Esq., 844 ; effects of the mildness of the present season, by 

 John Lloyd, 845; Dr. Bell Salter, 847; nativity of the box tree, by C. C. 

 Babington, Esq., 873 ; Chrysocoma Linosyris at Weston-super-Mare, by T. 

 B. Flower, Esq., 873 ; plants found in North Wales, by W. Mathews, Esq., 

 874 ; eflfects of the late mild weather, by A. G. More, Esq., 874 ; I. W. N. 

 Keys, Esq., 875 ; G. Luxford, Esq., 876 ; plants found at Barmouth, Rev. D. 

 Broughton, 880 ; Gymnogramma leptophylla in the Channel Islands, by E. 

 Newman, 914; Nees von Esenbeck, 915; Asplenium viride at Danny, by 

 Edward Newman, 915; stems of Ferns an article of food, 916; Laihraea 

 squamaria in cultivation, by E. T. Bennett, Esq., 944 ; hermaphrodite 

 florets of Salix caprea, by J. G. Baker, Esq., 968 ; Rubus latifolius, by J. G. 

 Baker, Esq., 969 ; Rubi in the North of England, by J. G. Baker, Esq., 969: 

 Polygala uliginosa, by J. G. Baker, Esq., 970 ; Worcestershire species of 

 Lepidium, by J. H. Thompson, Esq., 970; Epilobium viigatum, by W. H. 

 Purchas, Esq, 971 ; remarks upon Polystichum aculeatum, by John Lloyd, 

 971 ; Gymnogramma leptophylla in Jersey, by Edward Newman, 973; 

 Pseudathyrium alpestre, and P. flexile, the latter first characterised, by 

 Edward Newman, 974 ; Potamogelon flabellatus, by C. C. Babington, Esq., 

 M.A., 981 ; Potamo^eton praelongus, by C. C. Babington, Esq., M.A., 981 ; 

 Udora Canadensis, by Edwin Lees, Esq., F.L.S., 982 ; Gymuostomum tenue 

 in Yorkshire, by Arthur Hutchinson, Esq., 982 ; Claytouia perfoliata, by 

 Edward Newman, 982; Epilobium Lamyi, by W. H. Purchas, Esq., 1012: 

 Lilium Pyrenaicum near Liltleham Bottom, and Dianthus Armeria near 

 Bideford, by George Maw, Esq., 1028 ; monstrosity of Medicago maculata, 

 by C.C. Babington, Esq., M.A., 1067; Rosa hibernica in Cumberland, by W. 

 Borrer, Esq., F.R.S., 1095 ; new station for Teucrium Botrys, by W. Borrer, 

 Esq., F.R.S., 1095; Carex punctata in Ireland, by D. Oliver, Jun., 1095; 

 Agrimonia odorata in Kerry, by D. Oliver, Jun., 1096: notes on a few 

 Devonshire plants, by Miss Atwood, 1096; Lastrea Filix-mas, and Ophio- 

 glossum vulgatum used in medicine, by Miss Atwood, 1098; new locality for 

 Cystopteris montana, by Thomas Westcombe, Esq., 1098 ; note on Pseuda- 

 thyrium flexile, by Thomas Westcombe, Esq., 1099 ; Trifolium patens near 

 Ashby-de-la-Zouch, by the Rev. Andrew Bloxam, M.A., 1100; Adiantum 

 Capillus-Veneris, near Balh, by E. J. Lowe, Esq., 1100; fungus in the heart 

 of an oak-tree, by the Rev. W .T. Bree, M.A., 1100; Udora Canadensis at 

 Stafi'ord,by the Rev, R.C. Douglas,M,A., 1101 ;UdoraCanadensisinthe valley 

 of the Severn, by Thomas Baxter, Esq., 1101 ; Lastrea rigida near Bath, by 

 John E. Vize, Esq., 1101 ; Westmoreland station for Woodsia Ilvensis, by 

 Frederic Clowes, Esq., 1134 ; Lastrea rigida near Bath, by G. B. Wollaston, 

 Esq., 1134 ; Agrimonia odorata in Hampshire, by W. Mathews, Esq., 1135; 

 Filago spathulata near Woodstock, by W. Mathews, Esq., 1135; Lastrea 

 Thelypteri in Warwickshire, by W. G. Perry, Esq., 1135; Aceras aiithropo- 

 phora in Jersey, by M. Piquet, 1135; Lathyrus lalifolius near Glastonbury, 



