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The Naturalist of Cumbrae. 



ning of -friendship with, 178; 

 letters from, 183, 305 ; seaweeds 

 sent to, 185 ; Irish tour with, 265 ; 

 story told by, 288 ; on the Bonnie 

 Dundee, 296 ; request for speci- 

 mens by, 304 ; acknowledgments 

 to Robertson on the part of, 305, 



308, 353 



North Star, the, 198, 199, 21 1 

 Norway, in, beds, 200 ; carnage- 

 fares, 200; waiting-maid, 202; 

 tourists, 205 ; ponies, 207 ; fossil 

 brachiopoda, 282 

 Norwich, visit to, 281 



Oban, search for ascidians at, 305 

 Opkiura, species of, 184 

 Ormsby Broad, 256 

 Ostracoda, in a bottle, 213 ; in the 



Shetlands, 221 ; post-glacial and 



carboniferous, 283 ; from the St. 



Lawrence, 299 ; at Peebles, 316 ; 



appendix on, 371 

 Otoliths of fishes, 252, 368 

 Outram, Mr. George, humorous 



poem by, 278 



Pagurus Prideauxii, 174 



Palseontographical Society, l8i, 

 283, 293 



Paley, Archdeacon, on Sand- 

 hoppers, 329 



Papa, in the Shetlands, 217 



Park, Mungo, 44, 147 



Parr, Mr. and Mrs., at Drobak, 210 



Pearcey, Mr. F. G., 338, 340 



Peat, perfume of, 164 



Pecten, species of, 287, 294 



Peebles, pilgrimage to, 316 



Peewits, 165 



Pentacrinus, young, 286 



Periwinkle-shells, mosaic of, 84 



Petrel, stormy, 217, 220 



Pettigrew, Mr. B., 269, 27'! 



Phantoms, explanation of, 79 



Pholas crispata, 357, 358 



Phrenology, 105 



Pike, voracity of, discussed, 329 



Pilgrim's Progress, 44, 53 



Poem, by Robertson, on Retirement, 

 148 



Poem, by George Outram, Esq., on 



an annuity, 278 

 Politeness of foreigners, 107 

 Pope Sixtus V., doubtful origin 



and undoubted rise of, 360 

 Porcellana longicornis, 176, 213 

 Porcellidium fimbriatum, 1 73 

 Porthdinlleyn, 315 

 Portincross, 359 

 Portloy, 357, 359 

 Portree Bay, dredging in, 319 

 Post-office, Glasgow 120; treatment 



of parcels by, 265 

 Post-tertiary clays, 197, 250 

 Potatb famine, the, 119 

 Potatoes, cooking of, 74 ; price of, 



77 ; fossil, 165 ; early crop of, 283 

 Potteries, the, morning visits to, 92 ; 



near Greenock, 94; in Stafford- 

 shire, 95, 97 

 Powan, in a pike, 330 ; ear-bones 



of, 



Palvinulina canariensis, 349 

 Presents, disposal of, 103 

 Pwllheli, visit with the Bradys to, 



315 



Pyrus aucuparia, 316 



Quarry, at the, 51 



Queen's, the, visit to Glasgow, 127 



Rattray, 'Dr., a botanist, 118 

 Regent's Park Terrace, residence 



in, 1 80 



Rennie, Mr. James, 248, 269 

 Reophax difflugiformis, 349 

 Retirement, Robertson's poem on, 



148 



Ribs, breaking of, 198, 276 

 Ridges, "57 



Ripple, The, loss of, 273 

 Ritchie, David, grave of, 316 ; 



house of, 317 

 Robertson, David. Si monument urn 



retfuiris, circumspice, or, see table 



of contents 



, Dr., of Scalloway, 217 



, Mr. David, jun., 128, 321 



, Mr. Tom, 128, 321 



, Mrs., her youthful marriage, 



102; business activity, 113, 



