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Index. 



Cryptogams, Sexuality of Higher, 192. 



Dana, James D., on Parallel Relations of the Classes of Vertebrates, 75. 



James D., on the Classification of Animals based on the Principles of 



Cephalization, 75, 260. 



• James D., on some Characteristics of Reptilian Birds, 75. 



Daubeny on Climate, reviewed, 122. 



Davy, John, on the Slaking of Quicklime, 15. 



on the Blood, chiefly in relation to the question, Is Ammonia in its 



Volatile State one of its Normal Constituents ? 20. 

 Dawson, J. W., Air-Breathers of the Coal Period, reviewed, 127. 

 • on the Antiquity of Man, 40. 



Dickson, Dr A., on Diplostemonous Flowers, and on the Carpels of Malvaceso, 

 239. 



Diplostemonous Flowers, Remarks on, 239, 



Drift-beds, with Shells, on south-west of Arran, by the Rev. R. Boog Watson, 

 812. 



Ferns and Filicoid Plants of Canada, 102, 273. 



Fertilisation of Orchids, 69. 



Fucu8 distichus, in County Clare, 151. 



Geography, Zoological and Botanical, Anomalies in, 1. 



Hislop, Rev. Stephen, of Nagpore, Obituary of, 169. 



Hybridity of Plants, 220. 



Hydroida, Amoebiform Protoplasm in, by Professor Allman, 313. 

 Ibis, and other Egyptian Birds, in a Mummy State, 173. 

 India, Economic Plants of, 154. 



Innes, Professor Cosmo, Opening Address, Royal Society, Edinburgh, 298. 

 Jameson, William, on the Cultivation of Tea in India, 153. 



on some Indian Plants, 157. 



Kilkee, County Clare, Vegetation of, 150. 



Law son, Dr George, Synopsis of Canadian Ferns and Filicoid Plants, 102, 

 273. 



on the Chemical and Natural History of Lupuline, 200. 



Lupuline, Chemical and Natural History of, 200. 



Lynn's First Principles of Natural Philosophy, noticed, 141. 



M'Nab, James, Report on Plants in Flower in the Edinburgh Botanic 



Garden, 158. 

 Malvaceae, position of Carpels of, 239. 

 Man, Antiquity of, 40. 



Martins, Dr C. F. von, of Munich, Proposed Testimonial to, 168. 

 Meredith, Dr, on the Vegetation of Demerara, 330. 

 Meteorological Society of Scotland, Journal of, reviewed, 291. 

 Milne, William, on Vegetation of Old Calabar, 328. 

 Mosses, New and Rare British, by John Sadler, 149. 

 Munch, P. A., the Historian of Norway, Obituary of, 170. 

 Murphy, Joseph John, on the Circulation of the Atmosphere of the Earth and 

 Sun, 183. 



Murray, Andrew, on the Pines and Firs of Japan, reviewed, 135. 



