576 
dar of Nature in the neighbourhood of Bun- 
gay for 1829, 178. 
Storm, description of, on board a steam-boat, 493. 
Stowe, W., explanation of a curious ball con- 
taining bees, 195. 
Strata, geological, and the plants found growing 
on their superincumbent soils, on the relation 
subsisting between, 410. 
Strictures of A Friend to Fair Criticism, reply 
to, 186. 
Strutt’s Delicie Sylvarum, 378. 
Substance, curious, drawn up at sea, 481, 
Supplement to the notice of British snipes, 27. 
Swallows, on the wanton destruction of, 35; 
arrival of at’Bedford, 154; arrival of at Car- 
lisle, 172; query respecting, 194; early ap- 
pearance of, 454; answer respecting the mi- 
gration and breeding of, 474. 
Swans, wild, on the lakes of Cumberland, 432. 
Sweet flag, 57. 
Sweet, R., arrival of the thrushes and fieldfares, 
434; critical remarks respecting the song of 
birds, 447 ; correction of errata, 461. 
Swift, departure of the, 450. 
Swiss naturalists, July meeting of the, 428. 
Sylvia, migration and habits in England, 34. 
Syngenésia, the class, described, 358. 
Tatem, Mr., his method of making meteorologi- 
cal observations, 95; journal of the weather 
at High Wycombe, 179. 
Taylor, R. C., Illustrations of Antediluvian Zo- 
ology and Botany, 262 ; concluded, 361. 
Teeth, of an Igudnodon, figured and described, 
14; incisor, preternatural growth of in Mam- 
malia, by W. Farrar, Esq. M.D, 27; of quad- 
rupeds, fossil remains of, 369—372. 
Terms, explanation of, remark on, 187. 
Tern, common, arrival of at Carlisle, 174. 
Tertiary formations in geology, 68. 
Tetradynamia, the class, described, 354. 
Thermometer, the differential, 487 
Thompson, E. P., hint respecting rare birds shot, 
185; on softening the skins of birds, 192. 
Thompson, Thomas, voice of fishes, 147; flight 
of spiders, 147; a term misapplied, 187; ex- 
planation of the nidus on a reed, 194; conjec- 
ture respecting skate spawn, 195. 
Thomson, W., A.M., on the relations subsisting 
between geological strata and the plants most 
frequently found growing on their superin- 
cumbent soils, 410. 
Thrush,-missel, query respecting, 193; habits of 
the, 237. : 
Thrushes and fieldfares, arrival of the, 454. 
Titlepage, vignette for, criticism on, 89. 
Titmouse, bearded, discovery respecting the food 
of the, 239; plumage of, when a young bird, 
239; the habits and nidification of, 328. 
Titmouse, long-tailed, query respecting, 568. 
Tomtit destroying bees, 476. © — - 
Tortoise, query respecting the, by W. Jones, 472. 
Tour in North America, 490. 
Transition rocks, 65. = 
Travelling, effects of, on the mind, 491. 
Trees, condensing the moisture of the air, 562; 
effect of, on the climate, 563. 
Trifolium, localities of, 417. 
Trilobite, fossil, query respecting a, 485, 
Trilobites, fossil, 287. 
Tuardus misicus, query respecting, 193. 
TY pha latifdlia, figured and described, 151. 
Tyrian dye, 258. 7 
Ure’s geology, criticism respecting, 90. 464, 465. 
Usnio margaritifera, 249. 
Vaccinium, 138. 
Vanessa I’o, remarkable, query respecting, 194. 
Vanéssa Hintera, capture for the first time in 
Britain, and other rare insects, 332. 
GENERAL INDEX. 
Vegetable remains, 263, 
Vegetation, progress of, at Florence, 376, 
Ventriculites, geological remains of, 269, 
Vicia dathyréides, observations on, 462 
Vigors, N. A., Address to the Zoological Club 
of the Linnean Society of London, 201. 
Vision, effects of heat and cold relatively to, 
query respecting, 200; answer, 484, 
Volcano of Pietro Mala, 291. 
Wales, longevity in, 439. 
Warbler, grasshopper, arrival of, at Carlisle, 173. 
Warwickshire, rare plants found in, 162. 
Wasp, social, nest of a species of, 476. 
Wasps, query respecting, 20. _ : 
Water beetle, remarks on the, by J. Elles, 148. 
Water shrew, critique respecting, £0. 188; note 
respecting, 236; query respecting, 471. 
Watson, H. C., locality of PYrola secinda, 174. 
Weasel, trait in the habits of, 234. 
Weather, answer to Mr. Gorrie’s queries re- 
specting, &c., by J. Main, 486; character of 
that which preceded and followed the winter of 
1829-30, by-the Rev. L.. Jenyns, 538. 
Weaver’s museum in Birmingham, 162. 
Weevils, tenacity of life in, by C. Lambe, 149. 
Westwood, Mr., noticed; 218. 
Westwood, J. O., critical observation respecting 
the leather-coat jack, 452 ; on Jchneumdnide, 
452; on Leptura, Criocéride, 453 ; answer re- 
specting a certain nidus, 476. 
Whale killed at Runton, 157. 
Whately, his directions for drying plants, 459. 
Wheatear, 176; arrival of, at Carlisle, 173. 
White, W. H., H.M.C., arrival of the cuckoo at 
Bedford, 154; of swallows, 154; appearance of 
meteors, 154; query on the cuckoo, 193 ; query 
respecting Jurdus misicus, 193; query on 
swallows, 194; a northern diver shot in the 
Ouse, 435. 
Whitehaven, birds in the neighbourhood of, 171. 
Whitling, queries respecting the, 480. 
Wilbrand and Ritsen’s Picture of Organised Na- 
ture, incorrect passages in the review of, 445. 
Williams, Mr., the wood engraver, 389, 
Willow-herb, 137. 
Wilson, W., on the Conway pearl fishery, 451 ; 
critical remarks on the dissemination of exotics 
among native plants, 460. 
Winch, Nat. John, A.L.S., on Brongniart’s 
theory of primeval vegetation, 373. 
Wind at Florence, 375. ; 
Wing, spurious, use of the, 145... ‘ 
Withering, W., LL:D. F.LS., further notice of 
the late Mr. George Caley, 226. . . 
Wood, geological remains of, 266. 
Woods, Mr., noticed, 205. 
Woodcock, distinction of sex in, 147. 
Woodmen on the river Hudson, 496. 
Woodpecker, remarkably formed bill of a, 403. 
Woodward, Samuel, on the Hydra, or fresh- 
water polypus, 348, 
Worm, curious, answer respecting, 481. 
Wren’s nest, remark coneerning the, 568. 
Wrens, the British willow, some observations 
on, 518 ; the wood, 519; the yellow, 519. 
-Wryneck, the, 474. 
Yarrell, Mr., noticed, 208; his additions to the 
British Fauna, 524. 
Yeovil, rare plants Yound near, 174. 
Zoological farm, state of the, 433. 
Zoological garden, labels in the, 433, 
Zoological Society, incidental remark respecting, 
185; meeting of April 1., 292; letter respect- 
ing to Lord Lansdowne, 153. 
Zoology and Botany, Antediluvian, Illustrations 
of, by R. C. Taylor, F.G.S., 262 ; concluded, 361. 
Zoology, query the best work on, 470. 
Zoophytes, geological remains of, 267. 
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