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Classified Index. 



MISCELLANEA. 



Arachnida: A curious facultv in 

 species of" foi-eiifii Spiders, Altida., 

 \V. W. .Slri(-klaiui, 401-40J; New and 

 rare British Arachnida by Rev. (). 

 Pickard-Cambridyfe, List of species 

 for Xortlierii Counties, noted, 409. 



Birds: Bird Mitfration, with plate, H. 

 B. Booth, 164-166; OiMiitholog'ical 

 Resiihs of tlie Scottish National Ant- 

 arctic Expedition, with illustrations, 

 W. Eag'le Clarke, noted, 201-202; 

 Arctic Birds with browxi or black 

 underparls, S. L. Mosley, F.E.s., 

 35^-359- 



Botany: Ulmus nionlana (Wych Elm), 

 P. O. Keejjfaii, 18-21 ; Alien Plants 

 accordintf to orij^in. Classification of, 

 T. W. Woodhead, 124-127; The use 

 of Maps in Botany, W. G. Smith, 

 '7'"'75! Historical Sketch of the 

 Plant Cell, Ajjfnes Robertson, 179- 

 183; Chemistry of some Common 

 Plants, viz., Amanita nuiscaria (Flv 

 Arg'aricj, Euphrasia efficinalis (fLye- 

 brig-ht), Mentha arvensis (Corn Mint), 

 Primula vulijaris (Primrose), and 

 \'accinium vitis-idiea (Cowberry), P. 

 Q. Keeg'an, 397-400; Floral Competi- 

 tion and Cycles, Y^. A. Woodrufie- 

 Peacock, 414-419. 



Fungi: Occurrence of Pleurotus Cold- I 



welli. n. sp., g^rowino- on bone of J 

 Whale in Museum at Wolfville, Nova 



Scotia, noted, 34. i 



Geology: The large Felspars of Sliap 

 (Iranite, Cosmo Jc)hns, 11-13; Fossil 

 Molluscan Zones in the Carboniferous 

 Rocks of the Midlands, W. Hind, with 

 plates, 253-256; Rhynchosaurus arii- 

 ceps (Owen). Note on Reconstruction 

 of, with plate, 347-348. 



Meteorology: Epitome of Dr. H. R. 

 Mill's atldress at the British Associa- 

 tion Meeting at York on Meteor- 

 ological (Observations by Local 

 Scientific Societies, 288-289. 



Mollusca: The Sinistral Shells of 

 Limnaja peregra, J. W. Taylor, 114- 

 ' '5' 



Museums: Museums Association, 

 Annual Meeting at Bristol, 252 ; 

 Conference at Chester, 403-404 ; Ideas 

 for a School Museum, noted, 409. 



Nature Study: Conference at Keigh- 

 ley, 15S. 



Physical Geography: March High 



Tides, \V. 11. Wheeler, iio-lll. 



Plant Association and Ecology: 



Fk)ral Competition and Cycles, E. .A. 

 Woodru ffe- Peacock , 4 1 4-4 1 9. 



Scientific Work: On the necessity 

 for .\mateur Spirit in Scientific Work, 

 G. W. Lamplugh, 71-80; Note on 

 address on Count}- Photoijraphic 

 Survey's by W. Jerome Harrison, 

 F.C..S., at British Association Meeting- 

 at York, 290. 



CORRIGENDA. 



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