INDEX. 
111. 
Micro-chemical Methods for the Exami¬ 
nation of Minerals, 59-65. 
Microscope, Growing Cells for Use with 
the, 286-7. 
Middle Lias of Northamptonshire, The, 
12-6, 41-6,121. 
Midland Union of Natural History 
Societies, 120-1, 149, 173-4, 243. 
- Annual Meeting of, 269-82. 
- President’s Address to, 245-58. 
'Migration of Swallows and Martins, On 
the, 97-103. 
Mimicry, Insect, 24, 72. 
Mollusca of North Staffordshire, Land 
and Freshwater, 207-12. 
Moss Flora, The British (Review), 242. 
Naturalist, A Travelling, 121-2. 
Naturalist, The, in Nicaragua (Review), 
17-23. 
Northamptonshire, The Middle Lias of, 
12-6, 41-6,121. 
Norfolk Broads, A Trip to the, 287. 
North Lapland, Fin Whale Fishery in, 
197-202, 228-36. 
North Warwickshire, Cambrian Shales 
of, 244. 
Notes on a Tour in Norway and Collection 
of Plants, 1-6, 39-41. 
-Botanical, from South Beds, 194-5. 
- on further Discoveries of Stig- 
maria (? Ficoides) and their 
Bearing upon the Question of 
the Formation of Coal-Beds, 
25-32. 
- on a Granite containing Lithia, 
154-60. 
- on some liock Specimens collected 
in Norway by Mr. C. Pumphrey, 
264-7. 
Nottinghamshire, Balea perversa (Linn.) 
in, 94, 195. 
Nottinghamshire Shells, 144-5. 
Nutrition of Plants, 289. 
Oak and Ash, Leafing of, 145. 
Oban (Scotland), Foraminifera of, 77-81, 
116-20,130-3. 
Oceauic Islands, from a Collector’s Notes, 
146. 
On the Autumn Migration of Swallows 
and Martins, 97-103. 
Oolite (Bath) and the Method of Quarry¬ 
ing it, 187-90. 
Ovipositors of Insects, 288. 
Pallas’ Sand Grouse, 148. 
Paludina contecta (Mill) with a Double 
Peritreme, 243. 
Paludina vivipara, The Hispid Nature of 
the Young of, 143-4. 
Perkins (B. C. L.), Wild Bees, 112-6,125-9, 
149-54. 
Petrology of our Local Pebbles, 174-8, 
214-9, 236-42. 
Philosophy, The Synthetic, 243, 259-60. 
Plants, Collection of Norwegian, 39-41. 
—■— Catalogue of Canadian ( Review), 
68-9. 
- in Flower in May, 145. 
- On a disputed Point in the 
Structure of the Stomata of, 267. 
Plants, The Nutrition of, 289. 
Plowright (C. B.), Monograph of the 
British Uredineae and Ustilagineae 
' Revieiv), 46-48. 
Pocket Dredge, The, 212-3. 
Poynting (,T. H. The Foundations of our 
Belief in the Indestructibility of 
Matter and the Conservation of 
Energy, 6-11, 33-8. 
Poulton (E. B.), Theories of Heredity 
(Illustrated), 245-58. 
President’s Address to the Birmingham 
Natural History and Microscopical 
Society, 73-7,103-9,137-41, 178-81. 
President’s Address to the Midland Union 
of Natural History Societies, 245-58. 
Professor Poynting on our Physical 
Beliefs (A Criticism), 133-6. 
Pumphrey iC.), Notes on a Tour in Nor¬ 
way and Collection of Plants, 1-6, 
39-41. 
Pupa anglica (Feiv in Carmarthenshire, 
243. 
Purchas (W. H.), and Ley iA.), “ A Flora 
of Herefordshire” (Review), 165-7. 
Quartz, Gold-bearing, of South Africa, 
147. 
lieviews— 
A Contribution to the Flora of 
Derbyshire, 282-5. 
A Handbook of Cryptogamic Botany, 
168. 
A Flora of Herefordshire, 165-7. 
A New Book on Leaf-Fungi, 46-8. 
Catalogue of Canadian Plants, 68-9. 
J-iand and Fresh-water Shells, 168-9. 
The British Moss Flora, 242. 
The Naturalist in Nicaragua, 17-23. 
Bock Constituents, The Separation of, 
by Means of Heavy Solutions, 91-4. 
Bock Specimens collected in Norway by 
Mr. C. Pumphrey, Notes on, 264-7. 
Bocks, Singular Water-worn, 267. 
Biver Mussel, Life History of the, 172. 
Bowley Bag, 195. 
Salmon Fungus, The, 23. 
Saunders (Jas.) Botanical Notes from 
South Beds, 194-5. 
-— (Jas.), Leafing of the Oak and 
Ash, 145. 
Sea, Botany of the, 220. 
Sensitiveness to Pain of Animals, Com¬ 
parative, 148. 
Separation of Bock Constituents by 
Means of Heavy Solutions, 91-4. 
Shales (Cambrian) of North Warwick¬ 
shire, 244. 
Shells, Land and Fresh-w-ater (Revieiv), 
168-9. 
-- Descriptions of Two New Varie¬ 
ties of British, 193. 
- from Ireland, 219. 
- Nottinghamshire, 144-5. 
Sherwood Forest, In, 54-8, 82-6. 
Slate (Blue) in North Warwickshire 
Cambrian Shales, 244. 
Societies, Beports of— 
- Birmingham Microscopists and 
Naturalists’ Union, 24, 71-2, 96, 
123-4, 147-8, 195-6, 220, 268. 
