GENERAL INDEX. 573 
Coot, greater, 177. Farrar, W., M.D., on preternatural growth of 
Corals, fossil, 271. incisor teeth in Mammalia rodéntia, 27; the 
Cornwall, rare birds observed in, 175. pied flycatcher and grasshopper warbler, 146. 
Corvorant, 177. Fauna, British, additions to, by W. Yarrell, 
Cowslip, monstrous, 151. 524. 
Couch, J.,on a substance drawn up at sea, 481. | Fern owl, on the, by Bartholomew Dillon, 39; 
Crabs in Jamaica, query respecting, 197; fossil use of the claw of the, by J. Hayward, 449. 
remains of, 286, Fére, 514. 
Creation, order of, in geology, 64. ; Fieldfares and thrushes, arrival of, 434. 
Crocodile, the, on land and in water, 422. Fight between a rat and a hedgesparrow, 192. 
Cromer, natural history of neighbourhood, 155. | Filaria forficule, remarks by B. Maund, 149. 
Crossbill, 176. Filaria, critical observation on, by J. Murray, 459, 
Crow, carrion and hooded, 146. Fish, voice of, 147 ; in Slapton Lea, 395; silver, 
Crustacea, fossil, 285. 478; fossil remains of, 363. 
Cuckoo, on the Malvern Hills, 160 ; arrival of, at | Floras, local, use of, 288. 
Bedford, 154; query respecting, 193; on the | Florence, on the weather at, by W. Spence, 374. 
nests of the, by J. Rennie, 597 ; and cuckoo’s | Fly’s eye, curious property of, 195; under-a 
maid, critical remarks respecting, +450. microscope, remark by J. Murray, 458. 
€uckoo-mate, 474; observations on, 475. | Flycatcher, pied, 146; arrival of at Carlisle, 172, 
Cucillus simplex, curious phenomenon in, 95; | Fogs at Florence, 375, 
remark on, 190. | Forest of Arden, 586. 
Cuculus candrus, 175. | Fossil shellfish, 280. 
Curculios, query respecting, by J. C. Farmer,477. | Foula Island, 322. 
Curtis, J., notices respecting Pterdstichus punc- | Foxcote, fossils figured and described, 159, 
tatus and Leistus montanus, 477, 478. | Foxglove, localities of, 418. 
Cuttle-fish, 527. | Frauds, botanical, 150. 
Daffodil, the, 56. | Fritillary, the, 56. 
Dale, J. C., capture of Vanéssa Hintera for the | Frog, mode of taking its food, 526, 
first time in Britain, 332. | Frost at Florence, 374. 
Dartford, rare birds shot, by Jas. C. Hurst, 435. | Fruit and seed-vessels, geological remains, 266. 
Davies, J. H., remark respecting the natural | Fuci, query on collecting, 198. 
system of plants in the Magazine of Natural) Fuel in America, 496. 
History, 187; remark on the explanation of | Fulton, Robert, notice respecting, 493. 
terms, 187; on the museum at Haslar, 188; | Gasterdsteus trachirus, semiarmatus, and leit- 
on the mermaid, 188; on the chameleon, 138 ; rus, 522. 
periodical appearance of certain insects, 247. | Geographical Society of London, 431, 
Davy, Sir Humphry, Dr. Paris’s Life of, 389. Geology, introduction to, continued, 62, 
Decandria, the class, described, 350, Geological systems of arrangement, 62. 
Delicia Sylvarum, 378. Geological Society of London, Feb, 19., 294. 
Depot, natural history, remarks on, 470. | Geological specimens, collection of, 442 
Diadélphia, the class, described, 556. 
Didynamia, the class, described, 353. 
Dikes, W. H., food of bearded titmouse, 259, 
Dillon, Bartholomew, Esq., on the fern owl, 50. 
Geranium Robertédnwm, where luxuriant, 415; 
praténse, where luxuriant, 416. 
German naturalists and physicians, eighth an. 
nual meeting of the, 428. 
Diluvium, in geology, 75. Gilbertson, collection of shells from Preston, 
Dice‘cia, the class, described, 360. 170; remarks on, 171. 
Discussion at meetings of societies, 294. Giraffe, the, in the garden of plants at Paris, 22. 
Doctrines, absurd, of the system of nature, 352. | Glechoma hederacea, figured, 354. 
Dodecandria, the class, described, 352. Glires, 515. 
Dorée in Solway Frith, 174. | Goatsucker, remarks concerning, 188; query 
Dotterel, arrival of, at Carlisle, 173. respecting, 192; foot-comb of, 296. 
Douglas, Mr., his services to zoology, 204. | Gcitre, remarks on the cause of, 191; opinion 
Dovaston, John F. M., Esq. A.M , some account respecting, 446; query respecting 470. 
of the life, genius, and personal habits of the) Gold, native, instance of, by J. Murray, 439; on 
late Thomas Bewick, 1; concluded, 97; reply the teeth of sheep, cause of, 471. 
respecting Bewick’s relics, 191. Gooseberry grub, on the, 245. 
Diver, northern, 177. Gorrie, A., remarks on meteorological observ- 
Drosier, Richard, an ornithological visit to the) ations 190. 
islands of Shetland and Orkney, 3821. Gorrie, W., rare plants indigenous to the parish 
Drying plants, Whateley’s directions for, 459, of Kilspindie, in Perthshire, 440. 
Dugong, queries respecting the, 480. | Gospel oak, the, 553. 557. 
Eagle and the skua gull, 323. | Grasshopper warbler, 146. 
Eagle-stone, query respecting the, 454. | Greyhound, Irish, query respecting, 470. 
Echinite, fossil remains of, 276; table of La-| Grilse, queries respecting the, 480. 
marck’s arrangement of, 277. Grub, gooseberry, on the, 245 ; injurious to oats, 
Edéntes, 515. query on a, by J. C. Farmer, 477. 
Egg within an egg, query respecting an, 472. Gryphe‘a arcuata, critical remark on, 190. 
Electricity, query concerning, 200 ; remark, 488. | Guinea-pig, described, by P. Hunter, 192. 
Elephants in the Garden of Plants at Paris, 24. | Gull, the skua, 522; an enemy to the eagle, 
Elles, J., remarks on the water beetle, 148. 323; the arctic, 326, 
Encrinites, fossil remains of, 275. Gynandria, the class, described, 359, 
Enneandria, the class, described, 350. | Hamilton’s monument on the Hudson, 495, 7 7 
Epidermis of shells, 347. Hardwicke, General, noticed, 215, 
Erddium marinum, locality of, 416; cicutarium,) Harvey, J. A., a snipe of a novel colour shot 
or moschatum, locality of, 417. near Kington, 436. 
Eriéphorum pubéscens, critical remarks on, 461. | Hawkins, Thomas, doubts on the samlet con- 
Errors, geological, corrected by W. Hutton, 463. firmed, 24; remarks respecting the salmon 
Evans, John, query respecting a trilcbite, 483, varieties, 94. 
Exchanges of specimens in natural history, 155; |) Hayward, J., use of the claw of the fern owl, 
depot for, 185. 449 ; the snipe’s beak, 449, 
Exotics, the dissemination of, among indigenous | Heaths, localities of, 417. 
plants, condemned, 460; observations on, 461.| Helix pomatia, figured, 46; eaten by the Ro- 
Falco peregrinus, 175. mans, 46, 
Fan palm, the, 60. Henna, 142. 
Farmer, J. C., query respecting Curculios, 477; | Henslow, the Rev. John Stevens, Prof. Bot., on 
query on a grub injurious to oats, 477, the specific identity of the primrose, oxlip, 
