IV. 
INDEX. 
Physical Geography and Geology, Lecture 
Notes on, 111-12 
Plant Food, 308 
Plants, Burnt Earth for Alpine, 308 
-Epiphytal, 225 
Possible Origin of Organic Life, 61-4 
Presidential Address to Midland Union 
of Natural History Societies, 190-6, 
201-7, 236-44 
President’s Address to the Birmingham 
Natural History and Microscopical 
Society, 11-17, 43-7 
Principles of Biology, 38-9, 99-106, 133-6, 
167-8, 187-9, 218-21, 278-9, 289-92 
Protoplasm, Styles of Indian Corn for 
Examining Movement of, 114 
Queensland, Scenes on the Johnstone 
River, North, 269-71 
Bamble, A Half-day’s, in the Arrow 
District, 117-19 
Rea, Notes on the River, and the Flora 
of the Rea Valley, 150-6 
Reptile, A Three-eyed, 257-61 
Reptiles, 141 
Reviews— 
-A Year with the Birds, 285-8 
- British Zoophytes, 84-5 
- Hymenomycetes Britannici, 197-8 
- Illustrations of British Fungi, 
110-11 
- Lecture Notes on Physical Geo¬ 
graphy and Geology, 111-12 
- Nature-Musings, 307-8 
- Phillips’s Manual of Geology, 23-4 
- Synopsis of the Natural Orders of 
British Flowering Plants, 140 
- The Birds of Lancashire, 111 
- The Flora of Oxfordshire, 305-7 
Rocks of Cambrian Age at Dosthill, in 
Warwickshire, Discovery of, 
261-3 
- (The Older Palaeozoic) in North- 
East Warwickshire, 58-9 
Roman Coins, 141 
Sandstone, Barium Sulphate as a 
Cementing Material in, 48-9 
Saunders (Jas.), Botanical Notes from 
South Beds, 254 
Scenes on the Johnstone River, North 
Queensland, 269-71 
Shipman (J.), A Neolithic Implement, 25 
Societies, Midland Union of Natural 
History, Presidential Address, 190-6, 
201-7, 2:36-44 
Societies, Reports of— 
Birmingham Microscopists’ and 
Naturalists’ Union, 26-8, 59-60, 
87-8, 115-16, 143, 171, 198-9, 227, 
256, 283-4, 312, 335 
Birmingham Natural History and 
Microscopical Society, 11-17 
(President’s Address), 25-6, 59, 
43-7, 86, 114-15, 141-3, 169-70, 198, 
226, 255-6, 282-3, 309-11, 334 
Leicester Literary and Philosophical 
Society, 28, 60, 88, 116, 144,171-2, 
199-200, 228, 284, 311-12, 336 
Peterborough Natural History, 
Scientific, and Archaeological 
Society, 60, 88, 116, 144, 172, 200, 
228, 256 
South Australia, Earth Temperatures 
and Weather in, 112-13 
South Beds, Botanical Notes from, 254 
Spencer (Herbert), The Principles of 
Biology, 38-9, 99-106, 133-6, 167-8, 187-9, 
218-21, 278-9, 289-92, 330-3 
Spring, Fungus-hunting in, 127-9,164-7 
Students’ Garden, Cannon Hill Park, 225 
Styles of Indian Corn for Examining 
Movement of Protoplasm, 114 
Sulphate (Barium) as a Cementing 
Material in Sandstone, 48-9 
Sutton Park, Micro - Organisms in a 
Swampy Ditch in, 173-6 
Synopsis of the Natural Orders of British 
Flowering Plants (Review), 140 
Temperatures (Earth) and Weather in 
South Australia, 112-13 
Thompson (B.), The Middle Lias of 
Northamptonshire, 17-23, 39-43, 74-7, 
119-22, 221-4, 250-3, 275-7, 292-8 
Three-eyed Reptile, A, 257-61 
Toadstools, 309 
Tour, Notes of an American, 145-50,177-82, 
208-11,232-6 
Tree, A Fossil, at Clayton, Yorkshire, 
229-32 
Trees, 141 
Union (Midland) of Natural History 
Societies, Presidential Address, 190-6, 
201-7, 236-44 
Union of Natural History and Scientific 
Societies, Annual Meeting of the 
Midland, 138 40 
Various Classifications of the Mammalia, 
29-33 
Valley, Notes on the Anker, and its Flora, 
54-8, 69-73, 89-92 
Waller (T. II.), President’s Address to the 
Birmingham Natural History and 
Microscopical Society, 11-17, 43-7 
Walsall, Excavations at, 322 
Warwickshire, Discovery of Rocks of 
Cambrian Age at Dosthill, in, 
261-3 
- Flora of, 254 
- The Monumental Brasses of, 8-11, 
50-3, 78-84, 106-10, 122-6, 156-CO, 
183-7, 212-18, 244-9, 271-5, 298-304, 
324-30 
- The Older Palaeozoic Rocks in 
North-East, 58-9 
Wasps, 308 
Weapons of Animals, On the, 129-33 
Weather, Earth Temperatures and, in 
South Australia, 112-13 
Wragge (C. L.), Earth Temperatures and 
Weather in South Australia, 
112-13 
- (C. L.), Scenes on the Johnstone 
River, North Queensland, 269-71 
Year with the Birds, A (Review), 285-8 
Yorkshire, A Fossil Tree at Clayton, 
229-32 
Zoophytes, British (Revieiv), 84-5 
