INDEX. 
111 . 
Reviews - 
- A Manual of the British Discomy- 
cetes, with Illustrations, 21-2. 
- The British Moss Flora, 294-5. 
- The Geology of England and 
Wales, with Notes on the 
Physical Features of the 
Country, 22-3. 
Rough Seas, On the Successful Use of 
Oil to Calm, 170-4, 207-11. 
Sand Grouse, Pallas’, Notes upon the 
Recent Occurrence of, 186-7. 
Saunders (J.), Botanical Notes from South 
Beds, 187, 236. 
- (J.), Conchological Notes from 
South Beds, 152-4. 
- (J.), Leafing of the Oak and Ash, 
235. 
Science Teaching in England, The 
Present and Future of, with Special 
Reference to Botany, 81-6, 114-20, 
137-43. 
Seas, On the Successful Use of Oil to 
Calm Rough, 170-4, 207-11. 
Slater (Rev. H. H.), Insularity, 217-20, 
241-6, 272-5. 
Societies, Reports of— 
- Birmingham Microscopists’ and 
Naturalists’ Union, 24, 80,135-6, 
164, 189-90, 216, 238-9, 267-8, 296, 
317-8. 
- Birmingham Natural History and 
Microscopical Society, 23-4, 52, 
79-80, 108, 134-5, 162-4, 189, 214-6, 
237-8, 266-7, 295-6, 315-7. 
- Dudley and Midland Geological 
Society and Field Club, 190-1, 
239-40. 
- Leicester Literary and Philo¬ 
sophical Society, 191-2, 240, 268, 
318. 
- Severn Valley Naturalists’ Field 
Club, 192, 240. 
South Beds, Conchological Notes from, 
152-4. 
- Botanical Notes from, 187, 236. 
Spencer (Herbert), The Principles of 
Biology, 45-51. 
Spencer, Mr. Herbert, 21, 125. 
Stour Valley (Warwickshire', Flora of, 
25-8, 67-71, 98-103. 
Tannin, Some Investigations into the 
Function of, in the Vegetable King¬ 
dom, 5-11, 32-35. 
Thompson (B.), The Middle Lias of 
Northamptonshire, 35-40, 71-6, 87-90, 
143-8, 260-5, 291-4. 
Union (Midland) of Natural History and 
Microscopical Societies, 133-4, 154-6, 
193-8. 
Vegetable Kingdom, Some Investigations 
into the Function of Tannin in the, 
5-11, 32-35. 
Volition, 53-7,109-14. 
Warwickshire Stour Valley and its Flora, 
Notes on, 25-8, 67-71, 98-103. 
Warwickshire, The Fungi of, 130-3,149-52, 
177-81, 255-60, 287-91. 
Wayside Notes— 
- Abundance of Flowers of Holly, 
188. 
-Botanical Notes from Stroud, 
314-5. 
- British Uredinese and Ustilagineae 
188. 
-Cotula coronopifolia, 265. 
- Defoliation of the Oak at Sutton 
Coldfield, 188. 
- Freshwater Algse, 235. 
- Leafing of the Oak and Ash, 235. 
- “ May” and the Poet’s Narcissus, 
188. 
- Newly elected Fellows of the 
Royal Society, 188. 
- Professorship of Botany and 
Medicine at Edinburgh, 78. 
- Professorship of Geology at 
Oxford, 78. 
- Russula claroflava. sp.nov., 265. 
- The Doctrine of Evolution, 313-4 
- Three Noted Botanists, 78. 
-Wasps in 1888, 295. 
West Yorkshire, The Flora of, 127-30. 
Wilkinson (W. H.), Colour Reaction: its 
Use to the Microscopist and Biologist, 
1-4. 
Worcester, Hiscory of the County Botany 
of, 15-21, 41-3, 57-62, 91-5, 120-4, 156-9, 
181-5, 203-7, 220-4, 278-81, 303-7. 
Wragge (Clement L.), The Climate of 
Brisbane, 159-62. 
Yorkshire, The Flora of West, 127-30. 
Zug, The Recent Landslip at Lake, 104-6. 
