286 



HARDWICKE'S SCIENCE-GOSSIP. 



Hibernants and Migrants, 47 

 Hollinwood, Botanist's Garden, 214 

 Holly, Prickly, 116 



How to mount Tongue of Moth or Butter- 

 fly* 44 

 Human Blood-Worm, 11 

 Humours of Fossil-Hunting, 53 

 Hydra, Experimental Section of, 155 



Icicles formed from Exuding Tree- 

 Sap, 11S 

 Improved Arc-Lamps, 215 

 Indian Toads, 140 

 Infusoria, Notes on, 99, 135, 147, 172, 231, 



23 2 » 2 33 

 Insects, Eggs of, 228, 229, 230, 231 

 Insects Injurious to Forest and Shade 



Trees, 80 

 Intelligence of a Cat, 165 

 Intelligence of Monkeys, 263 

 Invertebrata, Physiology of, 202 

 Is our British Climate Changing ? 121 

 Ivoryine Tablets, 116 



Jamaica, Butterflies of, 20 

 Journal of Royal Microscopical Society, 

 44, 187 



Kingfishers and the Mayfly, i65 



Lamp, A New Microscopical, 113 



Lancashire Naturalist, 169 



Landscape Scenery, 90 



Lapwing, Approaching Extinction of, 70, 



89, 115 

 Larks, Barbaric Slaughter of, 171 

 Late Swifts, 23 

 Legs of Moths, 14a 

 Lepidoptera in 1891, 118 

 Limpets' Adhesive Power, 262 

 Listera ovata (Monstrosity), 215 

 Liverpool Naturalists' Club, 163 



Malee Hens, 239 



Males of Cladocera, 20 



Malformation of Periwinkle, 116 



Malta, Reminiscence of, 105 



Maltese Islands, The Sirocco as a Disinte- 

 grating Agent, with Special Reference 

 10 its Effect on the Strata of, 7, 8, 9, 10 



Manx Plants, Notes on, 109 



Marine Shells of South Africa, 203 



Marsh Garden, 95 



Mason's Projection Microscope, 212, 236 



Mayfly, Kingfishers and the, 166 



Medical Annual and Practitioner's Index, 

 81 



Mendip Valley, 208 



Metal Veins, Origin of, 191 



Meteoric Dust, 201 



Mexican Agave, 141 



Mice and Owls, 262 



Micro-Photographic Camera, Tylar's, 113 



Microscope, Mason's Projection, 212, 236 



Microscope, Substitute for Glass, for 



Covers and Slides for, 236 

 Microscopic Pond Life in Winter, 115 

 Microscopy, 20, 44, 90, 113, 160, 187, 211, 



zi2, 235, 236, 260, 279 

 Middlesex Earthworms, 194, 155, 196 

 Migrants and Hibernants, 47 

 Minute Arcella?, 153 

 Mollusca Glossophora, Schematism cf 



Shells in, 127 

 Monsters, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 

 More about Hastings, 69 

 Morphological Notes on the Ranuncu- 



lacese, 188 

 Moss-Haunting Rotifers, with Description 



of Two New Species, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 



61 

 Moths and Sallows, 21, 270 

 Moths, Legs of, 140 

 Mounting Butterflies' Probosces, 20 

 Murder of a Spider by Ants, 165 

 Mymaridae, 176, 236 



Nasturtium Sylvestre, Br. 213 

 Natural History, Magazine of General, 41 

 Natural History of Bedford Park, 1S7 

 Natural History Postages, 67, 68, 69 

 Natural History Rambles on the S.E. 



Coast of England, 54, 55, 56 

 Natural History Specimens by Sample 



Post, 118 

 Natural Phenomenon — Fireballs at the 



Cape, 119 

 Natural Phenomena, To the Curious 



Observers of, 164 

 Naturalist in La Plata, 203 

 Neo-Darwinism, 39, 40, 41, 118 

 Neolithic Implements, 261 

 Nest in a Postal Store, 213 

 Nest of White Blackbirds, 191 

 New British Worm, 116, 242, 243 

 New Microscopical Lamp, 113 

 New Slides, 20 



New Variety of Helix arlmstorum, 187 

 New Zealand Bumble-Bees and Clover, 



162 

 News of the Universe, 171 

 North Kent Natural History Society, 164 

 North Staffordshire Naturalists' Field 



Club, 238 

 Notes and Observations on Ckelonia caja, 



10, 11 

 Notes and Queries, 22, 46, 70, 78, 94, 95, 



118, 143, 164, 190, 213, 238, 239, 261, 2S2 

 Nutes on Aldeburgh, 214 

 Notes on Amceba and Infusoria, 52, 53, 



81,82 

 Notes on Manx Plants, 109 

 Notes on Spring Plants in the Gorge-de- 



Chauderon, Montreux, 246, 247 

 No es on the Addition to the British Flora, 



141 

 Notes on the British Dragon-fly Names, 



2o5, 207, 208 



Notes on the Genus Distyla, class Roti- 

 fers, 15, 16 

 Notes on the Infusoria, 99, 135, 147, 172, 



231, 232, 233 

 Notes on the Parasitic Tendency of Roti- 

 fers of the Genus Proales, with an 

 Account of a New Species, 219, 220, 221 

 Notes on the site of Hastings, 32, 33, 34, 



35 

 Notes on Trees, 91, 92 

 Notes on New Books : — 

 Air and Water, 80 

 Amid Nature's Realms, 247 

 Annals of British Geology (1890), 42 

 Annual Report of Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, vols. (1887-89), 80 

 Art of Modelling in Clay and Wax, 249 

 Beneath Helvellyn's Shade, 249 

 British Edible Fungi : How to distin- 

 guish them, and How to cook them, 

 41 

 British Fungi : Phycomycetes and 



Ustilaginx, 41 

 Colour-Blindness and Colour-Perception, 



4 2 

 Cyclopaedia of Nature Teachings, 42 

 Delagoa Bay, its Natives and Natural 



History, 41 

 Experimental Evolution, 247 

 Farmyard Manure, its Nature, Compo- 

 sition, and Treatment, 147 

 Fauna and Flora of Gloucestershire, 247 

 Fifth Report of the United States Entu- 

 mological Commission on Insects Inju- 

 rious to Forest and Shade Trees, 80 

 Geodesy, 42 

 Handbook for Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, 



and Cambridgeshire, 249 

 Horse : a Study in Natural History, 79 

 Handbook to the Geology of Derby- 

 shire, 42 

 Island Life, 147 



Laboratory Practice : a Series of Ex- 

 periments on the Fundamental Prin- 

 ciples of Chemistry, 147 

 Manipulation of the Microscope, 79 

 Marine Shells of South Africa, 203 

 Mendip Valley, 203 

 Mineralogy, 147 



Missouri, Third Annual Report of the 



Botanical Garden (St. Louis, Mo., 



published by the Board of Trustees) 



247 



Medical Annual and Practitioner's Index, 



81 

 Moral Teachings of Science, 42 

 Naturalist in La Plata, 203 

 On the Modification of Organisms, 147 

 Optics of Photography and Photographic 



Lenses, 80 

 Physical Geology and Geography of 



Ireland, 42 

 Physiology of the Invertebrata, 202 

 Plant World, 42 



