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Mr. Srartes V. Woop, Jun., and F, W. Harmer on the Glacial and Post- 
Blacial Structure of Norfolk and Suffolk ..5.,.asBinetosncssscosceceseocs 80 
BIOLOGY. 
Address by the Rey. M. J. Berxenery, M.A., F.L.S., President of the Section 83 
Botany anv Zooroay. 
Professor GEORGE J. ALLMAN on the Structure of Coppinia arcta ........4. 87 
Professor T. C. AncuER on the occurrence of Erysimum orientale under pecu- 
aweinumsiances ab ldinbureh 5)... <5 «= «9/2 «sebualesenieletels eevee eee me 88 
Professor BaLFour’s Notice of the Occurrence of Hieracium collinum (Fries) 
in Selkirkshire, with Remarks on some recent Additions to the Scottish Flora 89 
Remarks on the Properties of Atropa rhomboidea (Hooker), 
in connexion with its Botanical Character’.............cccccceccccccce 89 
Mr. C. Spence Bare and Professor WEstwoop on the Geographical Distribu- 
tion of the British Genera of the Sessile-eyed Crustacea ............0008 89 
Mr. A. D. Bartuert on the Crested or Top-Knotted Turkey ............. 5 tsk 
Mr. Wix11am Brown on Arboriculture asa Science ............ poles tera 90. 
Mr. Frank Buckianp on the Progress of Oyster and Salmon Cultivation in 
0b ee bearwoneteaced coed yes oe ee ob>0.88 oo atears os. 90 
Dr. Hucu Cirenorn on the Distribution of the principal Timber Trees of 
India, and the progress of Forest Conservancy ............ceeceeeceees 91 
Dr. ALEXANDER Dickson on some of the Principal Modifications of the 
Receptacle, and their Relation to the “ Insertion” of the Leaf-organs of the 
TSUNEO Ra ep ee RO RE. SES SOMO GAR OR Meee Boer semero ain 94 
Professor H, Farvre’s Experimental Studies on Annular Incisions on Mulberry 
BEREAN. @, F470 Ui siales ON al Seats asa! (Fh wie Mia Me Oeb ata ata PDD NLRC SHLD ALT SNG LETRA WEL Ok 95 
Mr. Joun Fraser on a new Bfitish Moss, Hypnum Bambergeri............ 96 
Mr. Rospert Garner’s Notice of a Male Octopodous Cuttlefish and some other 
UMOUNONEE.! Sot ciate Sect tote Ce Nea MoMA LAR oe A 96 
Mr. T. B. Grierson on Education in Natural Science in Schools .......... 97 
Mr. T. E. Gunn’s Notice of Rare'Fishes occurring in Norfolk and Lothingland 97 
Professor Hennessy on the possible introduction of South-European Plants in 
me Wenn ach South of Freland: 2 ooo). < cclaisalesdats! did'e' sie! stele dates doe 98 
Mr. Joun Hoge on the Wellingtonia gigantea, with remarks on its Form and 
Rate of growth, as compared with the Cedrus Libant oo... ccc cece eee 100 
—————" Notes on Two British Wasps, and their Nests, illustrated by 
Photographs ....... ELE earn eerebe eh oink OSLER Ph =f ds ste) ie ete POLL ster 101 
Professor T. H. HuxtEy on some Organisms which live at the bottom of the 
t. North Atlantic, in depths of 6000 to 15,000 feet .......... 0.0. cece eas 102 
Dr. Karu Koc on the Necessity of Photographing Plants to obtain a better 
knowledge of them 
PEELE ety OTE EEE On Ree ee ite aas/ 102 
on the Specific Identity of the Almond and the Peach...... 102 
on the Classification of the Species of Crocus.............. 102 
Mr. M. A. Lawson’s Notes on the Flora of Skye .......0.seeeeeeceuee pasar 
on the Discovery of Buxbaumia aphylla near London .... 104 
Mr. Bensamin T. Lowne on Type Variation and Polymorphism in their rela- 
tion to Mr. Darwin’s Theory of the Origin of Species ...........0.00ees 104 
