IV. 
INDEX. 
Societies , Reports of— 
- Birmingham Natural History and 
Microscopical Society, 23-4, 48, 
69-70, 95-6, 122-3, 146-7, 170-1, 
195, 219- 20, 267-8. 
- Oxfordshire Natural History 
Society 124, 146, 171-2. 
- The Manchester Microscopical 
Society, 169. 
South Beds, Botanical Notes from, 194-5. 
Spain, Recent Tour through, 146. 
Spencer’s First Principles, A Criticism 
of, 6-11, 33-8. 
- Synthetic Philosophy, Epitome 
of {Review), 259-60. 
Staffordshire (North), The Land and 
Freshwater Mollusca of, 207-12. 
Staining, Simple Methods of, 124. 
Stanton Harcourt, Exc ursion to, 172. 
Stigmaria (? Ficoides), Note on further 
Discoveries of, and their Bearing 
upon the Question of the Formation 
of Coal-Beds, 25-33. 
Stingless Bees and Irregularly-shaped 
Honey Pots, 172. 
Swallows and Martins, On the Autumn 
Migration of, 97-103. 
Synthetic Philosophy, The, 243, 259-60. 
Tennyson’s Country, 70. 
“ The Naturalist in Nicaragua,” 17-23. 
Theories of Heredity, 245-58. 
Thompson (B.), The Middle Lias of 
Northamptonshire, 12-6, 41-6. 
Tour in Norway and Collection of Plants, 
Notes on a, 1-6, 39-41. 
Union of Natural History Societies, Mid¬ 
land, 120-1,149,173-4, 245-58. 
University Intelligence, 169. 
Waller (T. H.), Micro-chemical Methods 
for the Examination of Mine¬ 
rals, 59-65. 
- (T. H.), Note on a Granite con¬ 
taining Litliia, 154-60. 
- (T. H.), Notes on some Rock 
Specimens Collected in Norway 
by Mr. C. Pumphrey, 264-7. 
- (T. H.', Separation of Rock Con¬ 
stituents by Means of Heavy 
Solutions, 91-4. 
- (T. H.), The Petrologj’’ of our 
Local Pebbles, 174-8, 214-9, 
236-42. 
Warwickshire, The Fungi of, 136-7,190-3, 
225-8. 
- (North), Cambrian Shales of, 244. 
Water-worn Rocks, Singular, 267. 
Wayside Notes— 
A Travelling Naturalist, 121-2. 
Balea perversa (Linn.) in Notting¬ 
hamshire, 94,195. 
Cambrian Shales of North Warwick¬ 
shire, 244. 
Death of Prof. S. O. Lindberg, 94-5. 
Differences between the Embryonic 
Shells of Paludina vivipara 
(Linn.) and P. contecta (Mill) 
243-4. 
Flora of Derbyshire, 121. 
Fresh-water Life, 48. 
Leafing of Oak and Ash, 145. 
Manchester Microscopical Society, 
169. 
Midland Union of Natural History 
Societies, 243. 
Nottinghamshire Shells, 144-5. 
Paludina contecta (Mill) with a 
Double Peritreme, 243. 
Plants in Flower in May, 145. 
Pupa anglica (Fer.) in Carmarthen¬ 
shire, 243. 
Shells from Ireland, 219. 
The Hispid Nature of the Young of 
Paludina vivipara, 143-4. 
The Middle Lias of Northampton¬ 
shire, 121. 
The Synthetic Philosophy, 243. 
University Intelligence, 169. 
Whale (Fin) Fishery in North Lapland, 
197-202, 228-36. 
Wild Bees, 112-6, 125-9, 149-54. 
Williams (Joseph W.), Balea perversa 
(Linn.) in Nottinghamshire, 94. 
•- (Joseph W.), Descriptions of Two 
New Varieties of British Shells. 
193 
-(Joseph W.), “Land and Fresh- 
Water Shells ” {Review), 168 
- (Joseph W.), Nottinghamshire 
Shells, 144-5. 
-(Joseph W.), Shells from Ire¬ 
land, 219. 
- (Joseph W.), The Hispid Nature 
of the Young of Paludina vivi¬ 
para, 143-4. 
- (Joseph W.), Two hitherto Unde¬ 
scribed Varieties of Limnsea 
stagnalis (Linn.), 164-5. 
Worcester, History of the County Botany 
of, 66-8, 87-91,141-3, 160-3, 182-6, 202-6. 
Work of Field Clubs, 109-12. 
Young Collector Series: Land and Fresh¬ 
water Shells (Review), 168-9. 
Young of Paludina vivipara, The Hispid 
Nature of, 143-4. 
