INDEX 
A Fossil Tree at Clayton, Yorkshire, 
229-32 
A Neolithic Implement, 25 
A Three-eyed Reptile, 257-61 
A Year with the Birds (Beview), 285-8 
Address (President’s) to the Birmingham 
Natural History and Microsco¬ 
pical Society, 11-17, 43-7 
- (Presidential) to the Midland 
Union of Natural History 
Societies, 190-6, 201-7, 236-44 
Alison (C. H.), The Principles of Biology, 
187-9 
Alpine Plants, Burnt Earth for, 308 
American Tour, Notes of an, 145-50, 
177-82, 208-11, 232-6 
Andrews (W.), The Older Palaeozoic Rocks 
in North-East Warwickshire, 58-9 
Animals, on the Weapons of, 129-33 
Anker Valley and its Flora, Notes on the, 
54-8, 69-73, 89-92 
Annual Meeting of the Midland Union 
of Natural History and Scientific 
Societies, 138-40 
Aquatic Moss, New, 113 
Arrow District, a Half-day’s Ramble in 
the, 117-19 
Ash, Leafing of Oak and, 168 
Association, The British, 249, 309 
Aulton (A. D.), Excavations at Walsall, 322 
Australia, Earth Temperatures and 
Weather in South, 112-13 
Badger (A. B.), a Three-eyed Reptile, 
257-61 
-- (A. B.i, Nature-Musings (Beview), 
307-8 
- (E. W., M.A.), on the Monumental 
Brasses of Warwickshire, 8-11, 
50-3, 78-84, 106-10, 122-6, 156-60, 
183-7, 212-18, 244-9, 271-5, 298-304 
324-30 
Bagnall (J. E.), A Half-day’s Ramble in 
the Arrow District, 117-19 
- (J. E.), Illustrations of British 
Fungi, 110-11, ( Beview ) 
- (J. E.), Notes on the Anker Valley 
and its Flora, 54-8, 69-73, 89-92 
- (J. E.', Synopsis of the Natural 
Order of British Flowering 
Plants (Bevieio), 140 
- (J. E.), The Flora of Oxfordshire 
(Beview), 305-7 
- (J. E. ; , The Late Rev, W. W. 
Nev bould, M.A., F.L.S., 160-3 
Barium Sulphate as a Cementing 
Material in Sandstone, 48-9 
Berridge (Wm.', Meteorological Notes, 24, 
58, 85,112,140-1,169,197,224, 255, 304 333 
Biology, The Principles of— 
- Exposition of Part III., Chapter 4, 
38-9 
- - Chapter 5, 99-106 
- - Chapters 8, 9, 10, 133-6 
- - Chapters 11, 12, 167-8 
- - Chapter 13, 187-9 
- - Part IV., Chapters 1 and 2, 
216-21 • 
- - Part III., Chapter 3, 278-9 
- - Part IV., Chapters 5 and 6, 
289—92 
--Part IV., Chapters 6 to 12, 
330-3 
Birds, A Year with the (Beview), 285-8 
- of Lancashire (h eview), 111 
Birmingham District, Boleti of the, 264-8 
- Natural History and Microsco¬ 
pical Society, President’s Ad¬ 
dress to the,11-17, 43-7 
Boleti of the Birmingham District, 264-8, 
333 
Bolton (T.),Micro-Organisms in a Swampy 
Ditch in Sutton Park, 173-6 
Boring (On a Deep) in the New Red Marls 
(Keuper Marls) near Birmingham, 313 
Botanical, 309 
- Notes from South Beds, 254 
Botany— 
- Botanical Note, 309 
- Botanical Notes from South Beds, 
254 
- Burnt Earth for Alpine Plants, 
308 
- Colours of Flowers, 122 
- Epiphytal Plants, 225 
- Flora of Warwickshire, 254 
- Fungus-hunting in Spring, 127-9, 
164-7 
- Hymenomycetes Britannici (Be¬ 
view), 197-8 
- Illustrations of British Fungi 
(Beview), 110-11 
- Leafing of Oak and Ash, 168 
- New Aquatic Moss, 113 
- New British Fungi, 25 
- Notes on the Anker Valley and 
its Flora, 54-8, 69-73, 89-92 
-Notes on the River Rea and the 
Flora of the Rea Valley, 150-6 
- Plant Food, 308 
- Students’ Garden, Cannon Hill 
Park, 225 
- Synopsis of the Natural Orders 
of British Flowering Plants 
(Beview), 140 
- The Boleti of the Birmingham 
District, 264-8 
- The Flora of Oxfordshire (Be¬ 
view), 305-7 
-Toadstools, 309 
Boulder-Clays, 141 
Boyden (H.), Notes on the River Rea, and 
the Flora of the Rea Valley, 150-6 
Brasses of Warwickshire, The Monu¬ 
mental, 8-11, 50-3, 78-84, 106-10,122-6, 
156-60, 183-7, 212-18, 244-9, 271-5, 2 8- 
304, 324-30 
Breccias in Leicestershire, Fossiliferous 
Haematite Nodules in the Permian, 
1-8, 33-7, 61-9, 92-9 
British Association in Birmingham, 
Meeting of the, 279-82, 316-22 
- British Association, The, 249,309 
-Flowering Plants, Synopsis of the 
Natural Orders of (Beview), 140 
- British Fungi, New, 25 
- Fungi, Illustrations of (Beview), 
110-11 
- Zoophytes (Beview), 84-5 
Burnt Earth for Alpine Plants, 308 
Cambrian Age, Discovery of Rocks of, at 
Dosthill, in Warwickshire, 261-3 
Cementing Material in Sandstone, 
Barium Sulphate as a, 48-9 
Classifications of the Mammalia, On the 
Various, 29-33 
Clays (Boulder), 141 
Clayton, (Yorkshire), a Fossil Tree 
229-32 
