INDEX 



tions of, 78 ; the most ancient, 

 120 ; sounds produced by, 191 ; 

 auditory organs of, 193 ; struc- 

 ture and life of, 241 

 Invisible domestic servants, 50 



ivy. 159 



JULY shoots, 14 



KIRBY and Spence on the garden- 

 spider, 233 



Kirby, author of Introduction to 

 Entomology, 239 



Kongsvold, 262 



LARCH, 200 



Larvae of sedentary marine animals, 



77 



Leaf-cutting bee, 276 

 Leaf-mining insects, 15 

 Leave? , surfaces of, 127 

 Lilac, importation of, 61 

 Lime-tree, 44, 199, 202 

 Limnaea, 162 

 Limosel, 169 



Linnaeus, 257; on buttercups, 296 

 Locomotive larvae, 77 

 London Pride, 206 

 Long-legged animals, 114 

 Luminous animals, 47 

 Luminous plants, 48 



MARSH marigold, 294 



Meteoric paper, 169 



Mexican jumping bean, 188 



Mice, 78 



Microbes, 9, 50 



Microscope-lantern, 242 



Miller Christy on summer droop of 



horse-chestnut, 44 

 Moen, 219 



Mollusks, freshwater, 162 

 Monkey, the organ-grinder's, 147 

 Moss-carding bee, 279 

 Moulds, 51 

 Muscles, 34 

 Museums and the teaching of Natural 



History, 287 



NARDUS, 267 



Nash's Praise of the Red Herring, 



138 



Natural History clubs, 81 

 Natural History excursion, the, 143 

 Nature Study, i, 287, 312 

 Nauplius of rock-barnacle, 72 

 Nettle-leaved hedge-plants, 161 

 Norway, 261 

 Nuphar, 97 

 Nymphasa, 93 



OAK, 14, 45, 197, 201, 211 



Old English gardens, 57 



Organ-grinder's monkey, the, 1.47 



Organs of movement, 125, 129 



Orthoptera, 184 



Osmia, 278 



Ox, hand of, 39, 40 



PANGOLIN, 182 



Passion-flower, 160 



Pasteur, Louis, 310 



Pear-tree, 200 



Phases of summer and winter, 230 



Pig, hand of, 39, 40 



Pin-hole camera, 109 



Plateau on freshwater spider, 270 



Plum-tree, 200 



Pond-snail, 162, 164 



Poplar, 150, 151, 195, 202 



Porcupine, 181 



Ptilinus, 228 



Pulse, 37 



Purple saxifrage, 83 



RARE specimens, 209 



Rats and mice, 78 



Ray, John, 257 ; his alphabetical 

 arrangement of plants, 303 ; his 

 polyspermous plants, 295 ; his 

 arrangement of buttercups, 295 



Rock-barnacle, 62 



Rockeries, 83 



Rodents, 79 



Roman wall, 263 



Roots and stems of trees, 149 



Rousseau, n 



