Index. 



471 



Coney of Scripture, 139. 



Consanguineous marriages, effects of, 

 466. 



Constitutional powers of animals, 304. 



Contractile filaments of the thistle 

 tribe, 146. 



Copponius, coinage issued by, 338. 



Coprinus atramentarius (fungus), 279. 



Corals of Jamaica, 65. 



Corpuscules, structure of blood, 68. 



Cossus, preparation of, by Mr. Robert- 

 son, 3. 



Cotswold Field Club, 395. 



Crassus, plunder of the Temple by, 337. 



Crystalline quartz, of water origin, 409. 



Crystals in the intestines of Artemia 

 salina, 94. 



Cutnene in photogenic oils, 91. 



Cuneatic records of Assyria, 328. 



Cuscuta Europsea, the great dodder,274. 



Cynsea, a genus established by Peron, 

 150. 



Cypris cettica and other entomostraca, 

 217. 



Cysticerci, or measles of pigs, 390. 



D.edalea quercinus, 270. 



Daphnia Atkinsoni, and other entomos- 

 traca, 217. 



Darius, first deciphering the name of, 

 328. 



Dead sea water, use of, 307. 



Deaths, number of, in Iceland, 392. 



Deities, functions of, 73. 



Denmark, number of cattle in, 391. 



Desk-book of English Synonymes, 459. 



Dialysis, 414. 



Dialysis, Professor Graham's researches 

 into, 247. 



Dicranums, or fork-mosses, 248. 



Dictionary of Natural History Terms, 

 458. 



Diffusiometer, 414. 



Diptera, the order, 439. 



Disease generated by infusoria, 177. 



Distoma heterophyes, 462. 



Dodder, does it root in the earth ? 272. 



Dog, reason of the, 212 ; entozoons in 

 the, 393. 



Doris tuberculata, sea slug, 10. 



Drosera rotundifolia, the sun-dew, 273. 



Dry mounting for microscopic objects, 

 307, 370. 



Dry processes in photography, 302. 



Dudley Club, 396. 



Dust shower at Rhodes, 228. 



Ear, functions of the, 147. 

 Earth magnetism, 406. 

 Earth mosses (Phascums), 173. 

 Earthquake catalogue, 297. 



Earthquake of October, 1863, 294, 

 367. 



Earthquakes, the philosophy of, 358. 



Earthquakes at Rhodes, 227. 



Earth's permanence, the result of 

 forces, 359. 



East Indies, sandal wood in the, 78. 



Echinococcus, natural history of, 390. 



Edward I., cognomen of, 334. 



Eel, how to obtain scales of the, 428, 



Eggs, number of, in oysters, 425. 



Egypt, cause of floods in, 46. 



Electrical researches, by De la Rive and 

 Grassiot, 31. 



Electricity and asthma, 466. 



Electrolytic action, curious case of, 144. 



Encrinite stems, 229. 



England's Workshops, 460. 



English Synonymes, Desk-book of, 459. 



English lakes, our, 460. 



Engraving, new process of, 148. 



Entomological Society. — Herma- 

 phodite form of papilio, 145 ; de- 

 structive habits of larvas of Noctua 

 segetum, 305. 



Entomostraca from Gihon, 217. 



Entozoa in domesticated animals, 391. 



Entozoology, recent discoveries in, 3S9. 



Equisetum telmateia, 277. 



Erica, species of, 275. 



Eromanga, sandal wood of, 80. 



Estheria GHhoni, described, 217. 



Ethnological Society. — The Wed- 

 dos, or Widdos of Ceylon, 464. 



Expedition of four Dutch ladies, 51. 



Eye, refactive power of the, 224. 



Eye-pieces, use of low powers with 

 deep, 169. 



Fecundation of plants, artificial, 306. 



Fern spores compared with moss, 43. 



Fertilization of ferns and mosses, 44. 



Festuea ovina, 274. 



Field-clubs, a day with the, 395. 



Fire-balls, 159. 



Fishes of the British Islands, history of 

 the, 301. 



Fissidens (moss), 248, 335. 



Flora and Fauna of the Malay Archi- 

 pelago, 66. 



Flora of Marlborough, 458. 



Flora of Surrey, 458. 



Fluorine, a powerful poison, 304. 



Fork -mosses, 248, 355. 



Formosa, geography of, 465. 



Fossils of the Silurian system, 398. 



Fucus serratus, animals found on, 86. 



Fucus vesiculosus, bladder-weed, 11. 



Fungi and algse, distinct classes, 238. 



Gallt/s ferrugineus (jungle fowl), 196. 



