INDEX 
Abbot's “ Flora Bedfordiensis (1798),” The 
Fungi of, 212-6, 225-40. 
“ Adam in Eden (1657), ” Hertfordshire 
Plants Noted in Win, Cole’s, 16-7. 
Address (President’s) to the Birmingham 
Natural History and Microscopical 
Society, 133-40,148-51. 
Agencies, Geological, Notes on a Few 
Every-day, 72 
Alexandria, 76. 
Anatomy, 120. 
Animals, Rudimentary Organs in, 71-2. 
An Account of British Flies (Diptera), 
(Bevieiv), 164-5. 
An English Venice, 241-5. 
An Ornamental Fungus, 200-1. 
Annals of British Geology (Bevieiv), 94. 
Annual Meeting of the Midland Union 
of Natural History and Scientific 
Societies, 141,145-8,174-89. 
- Meeting and Report of the Elles¬ 
mere Natural History and Field Club, 
156-61. 
-Report of the Birmingham Natural 
History and Microscopical Society, 
49-56. 
Archaeological Excursion to Coventry and 
Keniiworth, 188 9. 
Ascending the Great Pyramid of Ghizeh, 
79-81. 
Avenue of Sphinxes, 99. 
Badger (A. B.), A Dictionary of Birds 
(Bevieiv), 193-9,277-8. 
- (A. B.), An Account of British Flies 
(Diptera), (Bevieiv), 164-5. 
- (A. B.), An English Venice, 241-5. 
- Annals of British Geology ( Bevieiv t, 
94. 
- (A. B.', Heinemann’s Scientific Manu¬ 
als: A Manual of Bacteriology (Bevieiv), 
89-90. 
- La Terre avaut 1’Apparition de 
l’Homme, 279. 
- Birds of Derbyshire Beview\ 278-9. 
Badger (E. W.), Selections from the Philo¬ 
sophical and Poetical Works of Con¬ 
stance C. W. Naden (Bevieiv), 280. 
Bagnall (J. E.), An Essay at a Key to British 
Rubi (Bevieiv , 91. 
-(J. Ep, Illustrated Guide to British 
Mosses, with Keys to the Genera and 
Species (Re iew), 262-3. 
- (J. E.), New Localities for Rare 
Warwickshire Plants, 204-6, 260-2. 
- (J. E.), Notes on “ The Flora of War¬ 
wickshire,” 22-3, 43-7, 69-70, 116-9, 141-3, 
161-4, 206-12, 229-34, 251-60. 
- (J. E. 1 , Report of the Rugby School 
Natural History Society ( Beview), 165-6. 
-(J. E.), Set of British Rubi (Bevieiv , 
91. 
Barnstapie, The Devonian Rocks of, 84-9, 
102-7. 
Birmingham Natural History and Micro¬ 
scopical Society—Annual Report, 40-56. 
-- President’s Address to the, 133-40, 
148-51. 
- The Sociological Section of the, 
167,189-91. 
Botany— 
- Breaking of the Shropshire Meres, 
56-63,121-32. 
- “Breaking” of Meres, The, 227. 
- Botanical Excursion to Nuneaton 
and Merevale, 187-8. 
- British Rubi f Bevieiv), 91. 
- Commercial Botany: Timber Trees, 
240. 
- Curious Mushrooms, 41-2. 
- Elativehexanclra in Warwickshire, 
234, 240. 
- Evolution of Plaut Life (Bevieiv), 18. 
- Hertfordshire Plants Noted in Wm. 
Cole’s “ Adam in Eden (1657),” 17-8. 
- History of the County Botany of 
Worcester, 19-21, 38-40, 67-8,152-6. 
- Illustrated Guide to British Mosses, 
with Keys to the Genera and Species 
(Bevieiv), 262-3. 
- Leaves : Their Structure and Func¬ 
tions, 240. 
- Lichens of the Isle of Man, 94, 245-8, 
272-6. 
- Marine Botany, 48. 
- Marsh Plants of Ellesmere, 24. 
- New Localities for Rare Warwick¬ 
shire Plants, 204-6. 
- Notes on Rare and Local Plants in 
Warwickshire, 260-2. 
- Notes on “The Flora of Warwick¬ 
shire,” 22-3, 43-7, 69-70, 116-9. 141-3,161-4, 
206-12, 229-34, 251-60. 
- The Fungi of Abbot’s “ Flora Bed¬ 
fordiensis” (1798,212-6, 235-40. 
Breccia of Clent Hills, 25-37. 
Brown Owl, The Story of a, 9-16. 
Caradoc Field Naturalists’ Club, 96. 
Ceremonial Institutions, 71. 
Clent Hills Breccia, 25-37. 
Coal: Its History and Formation, 95. 
Cole’s (Wm )“ Adam in Eden 1657),” Hert¬ 
fordshire Plants noted in, 17-8. 
College Work in Birmingham, 1-9. 
Colour, Organic Origin of, 265. 
Commercial Botany: Timber Trees, 240. 
County Botany of Worcester, History of, 
19-21, 38-40, 67-8,152-6. 
Crosskey, Rev. H. W., 249. 
Curious Mushrooms, 41-2. 
Delta of the Nile, 75-6 
Derbyshire, Birds of, (Bevieiv), 278-9. 
Description of a Section in the Upper 
Keuper at Shrewley, 63-4. 
