INDEX 
Address (President’s) to the Birmingham 
Natural History and Micro¬ 
scopical Society, 73-7, 103-9, 
137-41, 178-81. 
- (President’s) to the Midi andUnion 
of Natural History Societies, 
245-58. 
Air-bladder in certain Fishes, The, 71. 
Allen 'Grant), An Epitome of the 
Synthetic Philosophy, by F. H. 
Collins (Review), 259-60. 
Andrews (W.), North Warwickshire Cam¬ 
brian Shales, 244. 
Animals, Comparative Sensitiveness to 
Pain of, 148. 
Annual Meeting of the Midland Union of 
Natural History Societies, 269-82. 
Annual Report of the Birmingham Natu¬ 
ral History and MicrosconicalSociety, 
49-54. 
Aplin (O. V.), In Sherwood Forest, 54-8, 
82-6. 
Ash and Oak, Leafing of, 145. 
Autumn Migration of Swallows and 
Martins, 97-103. 
Bacteriology. 73-7, 103-9, 137-41, 178-81. 
Badger (A. B.), Land and Fresh-water 
Shells (Review), 168-9. 
- Univei-sity Honours, 169. 
Bagnall (J. E.), Catalogue of Canadian 
Plants (Review), 68-9. 
- (J. E.), A Flora of Hei*efordsliire 
(Review), 165-7. 
- (J. E.), The British Moss Flora 
(Review), 242. 
-(J. E.), Tlie Fungi of Warwick¬ 
shire, 136-7,190-3, 225-8. 
- (J. E.), Death of Prof. S. O. Lind- 
berg, 94-5. 
Balea perversa (Linn.) in Nottingham¬ 
shire, 94,195. 
Balfour (H.), The Fin Whale Fisheiy in 
North Lapland, 197-202, 228-36. 
Bath Oolite and the Method of QuaiTying 
it, 187-90. 
Bees, Stingless, and Ii-regularly-shaped 
Honey Pots, 172. 
Bees, Wild, 112-6,125-9,149-54. 
Belief in the Indestructibility of Matter 
and the Conservation of Enei’gy, The 
Foundations of our, 6-11, 33-8. 
Belt (T.), The Naturalist in Nicaragua 
(Review), 17-23. 
Birds and Insects, The Flight of, 221-5, 
261-4. 
Birds, The Flying Power of, 24. 
Birmingham Natural History and Micro¬ 
scopical Society, President’s Address 
to the, 73-7, 103-9, 137-41, 178-81. 
- Annual Report of, 49-54. 
Botany— 
- A Contribution to the Flora of 
Derbyshire (Review), 282-5. 
- A Floi’a of Herefordshire (Re¬ 
view), 165-7. 
- A Handbook of Ciyptogamic 
Botany (Review), 168. 
-- A New Book on Leaf-Fungi (Re¬ 
view), 46-8. 
- Botanical Notes from South Beds, 
194-5. 
- Catalogue of Canadian Plants 
(Revieiv), 68-9. 
- Collection of Norwegian Plants, 
39-41. 
- Flora of Derbyshire, 121. 
- History of the County Botany of 
Worcester, 66-8, 87-91, 141-3, 
160-3, 182-6, 202-6. 
- Leafing of the Oak and Ash, 145. . 
- Notes on Fungi, 123. 
- Plants in Flower in May, 145. 
- Pleasures of an Herbarium, 96. 
-The British Moss Flora (Revieiv), 
242. 
- The Fungi of Warwickshire, 136-7, 
190-3, 225-8. 
Botany of the Ssa, 220. 
Braithwaite (R.), The British Moss 
Flora ( Revieiv), 242. 
Browett (Alfred), The Bath Oolite and 
the Method of Quarrying it, 187-90. 
Burgess (E. W.), Foraminfera of Oban, 
Scotland, 77-81, 116-20, 130-3. 
- (E. W.), The Pocket Di’edge, 212-3. 
Butterfly, Life History of a, 148. 
Callaway (Cli.), The Work of Field Clubs, 
109-12. 
Cambrian Shales of North Warwickshire, 
244. 
Catalogue of Canadian Plants (Review), 
68-9. 
Catchpool (Edmund), The Flight of Birds 
and Insects, 221-5, 261-4. 
Causes of Colour, 289. 
Cells, Growing, for Use with the Micro¬ 
scope, 286-7. 
Cheddar, Notes on an Excursion to, 196. 
Christchurch, Hants, The Countiy 
ai'ound, 288. 
Climate as Affected by the Inclination of 
the Earth’s Axis, 96. 
Coal-Beds, Note on further Dis¬ 
coveries of Stigmaria ( ? Ficoides) 
and their Bearing upon the Question 
of the Formation of, 25-33. 
Cochrane (Chai’les), Plants in Flower in 
May, 145. 
Collins (F. H.), Axx Epitome of the Syn¬ 
thetic Philosophy (Review), 259-60. 
