INDEX. 
Entrance Fee, ruleimposing an, 206. 
Kolis Northumbrica, Rev. A, M, 
Norman on, 61, 
Evening Meetings:—15, 16, 188, 
189, 190. 
Evergreen Vegetation, effect of se- 
vere winter of 1860-61 on, by 
Ralph Carr, Esq., 65; Notes onby 
Sir Charles Monck, Bart., 71. 
Featherstonhaugh, Rey. W., M.A., 
on the geology of the parish of 
Edmondbyers, 310. 
Field Meetings, List of, for 1861, 
23; for 1862, 206. 
Field Meetings:—Riding Mill and 
Dilston, 2; Castle Eden Dene, 3; 
Teesdale, 5; Newbrough, War- 
den, and Muckle Moss, 7; Bran- 
cepeth 10; Slageyford & Knares_ 
dale, 12; Marsden and Whitburn 
13; Newburn and Walbottle, 159; 
Seaham and Hawthorn Dene, 
162; Bellingham and Hesleyside, 
165; Alnwick, 169; Staward Peel, 
182; Marsden, 184. 
Fish Remains found in the Coal 
Measures, by Thomas Atthey, 
19, 199, 249; in the Magnesian 
Limestone, by J. W. Kirkby, 248. 
Flowering of Plants and Shrubs, 
dates of the, at Tynemouth, by 
John Coppin, 216. 
Foraminifera, Report on the (Dredg- 
ing Expedition, 1862), 291. 
Fossil Fish in Magnesian Lime- 
stone at Fulwell, 248. 
Geology of Edmondbyers, by the 
Rev. W. Featherstonhaugh, M.A., 
310, 
Glow-worm and its Larva, by Vin- 
cent R. Perkins, 85. 
Goniaster equestris, Note on, by 
Richard Howse, 59. 
Graham, Thomas, Meteorological 
Notes at Rothbury, 31. 
338 
Green, William, ‘jjun., on the Pre- 
servation of Animals, 10; on the 
delicacy of the Lungs of Birds, 
155; Dates of the Arrival of 
Birds, &c., at Durham, 219. 
Hail, Birds killed by, by Rev. W. T. 
Shields, 31. 
Halacarus granulatus,’299. 
Halacarus oculatus, 300. 
Halecium filiforme, 236. 
Hancock, Albany,F.L.S., onAcmza 
testudinalis, 63; on Limapontia, 
315. 
Hancock, John, Breeding of the 
Tufted Duck in Northumber- 
land, 89; on Caprimulgus rufi- 
collis, 84. ' 
Haunted House, 96. 
Henderson, W., Meteorological 
Notes at Langleeford, 31. 
Hippolyte securifrons, 267. 
Hodge, George, on the Growth of 
the Rays in the common Brittle 
Star, 41, 64; on Uraster glacialis, 
62; Dredging at Seaham Har- 
bour, 78; Corymorpa nutans. 
80; on a new Hydroid 
Zoophyte, 82; on the Develop- 
ment of a Pycnogon, 124; Mete- 
orological Notes at Seaham Har- 
bour, 209; Report on the Pyeno- 
gonide (Dredging Expedition, 
1862), 281; on a new Sand Star, 
Ophiura Normani, 296; on new 
Marine Acari, 298. 
Hogg, John, M. A., F.RS., &c., 
Botanical Notes by, 152; on the 
Departure of Swallows, 153; on 
the Corncrake, 153; on Teng- 
malm’s Owl, 153; on Human re- 
mains, &c., found near Stockten- 
on- Fees, 319. 
Honorary Members, Election of, 
24, 
Hooping Cough, 89. 
