INDEX 
A Week in North Wales, 109-16. 
Address (President’s) to the Midland 
Union of Natural History Societies, 
241-47. 
Alpine Plants, 71,280. 
Animals, The Origin and Objects of 
Colours and Coloration in (Review), 
169-77, 200-6. 
Annual Appearance of Certain Birds, 
Flowers of Plants, and Insects, 227-30. 
Annual Meeting of the Midland Union of 
Natural History Societies, 145-46, 190, 
193-200, 221-27, 241-43. 
- Report of the Birmingham Natural 
History and Microscopical Society, 
62-67. 
-Report of the Birmingham Ento¬ 
mological Society, 72. 
Anodon, The, 120. 
Aplin (O. V.), Notes from a Winter 
Journal, 1890-91, 40-43, 58-62. 
Aquatic Insects, Certain Difficulties in the 
Life of, 14-16. 
- Leaves, 16-17. 
Arctic Plants, 2S0. 
Arithmetic, Primitive, 192. 
Ascent of the Orsefa Jokull, The First, 
97-103. 
Association, The British, Meeting at 
Cardiff, 10-19. 
Atmospheric Nitrogen, The Fixation of 
by Leguminous Plants, 255-57. 
Badger (A. B.', Elementary Text Book of 
Entomology (Review), 261-62. 
- (A. B.', Dragons of the Prime, 1-9. 
- (A. B.>, The Origin and Objects of 
Colours and Coloration in Animals 
(Review), 169-77, 200-6. 
- (E. W.), The Naturalist in La Plata 
(Review), 146-54. 
Bagnall J. Ed, Catalogue of Canadian 
Plants (Review), 260-61. 
- (J. E. 1 , Characese Britannicse 
Exsiccatse ( Revitw ), 214-15. 
- (J. E.), Notes on the “ Flora of War¬ 
wickshire,” 154-57, 211-14. 
- (J. E.), The British Moss Flora 
(Review\ 215. 
Bellamy F. A ), Phenology, or the Annual 
Appearance of Certain Birds, Flowers 
of Plants, and Insects, 227-30. 
Bevers (E. A.), The Cultivation of Orchids, 
177-83, 206-10, 230-34. 
Birds of the Lake District about Elles¬ 
mere and the Hill District about 
Llansilin, 241-47. 
- Annual Appearance of, 227-30. 
Birmingham Natural History and Micro¬ 
scopical Society, Annual Report of, 
62-67. 
Blunt(T. B.), The Fixation of Atmospheric 
Nitrogen by Luguminous Plants, 
255-57. 
Bouney (T. G.), On Specimens from the 
Permian Breccia of Leicestershire, 
Collected by W. S. Gresley, F.G.S. 
25-35, 49-57. 
Bore, Note on the Severn, 79-83. 
Botany— 
- Alpine Plants, 71. 
-Aquatic Plants, 16-17. 
- Arctic Plants, 280. 
- Botanical Notes from South Beds, 
234. 
- Catalogue of Canadian Plants 
(Review), 260-61. 
- Characese Britannicse Exsiccatae 
(Review), 214-15. 
- Fecundity of Plants, 278. 
- Fern Petioles, 119. 
- Fertilisation of Flowers, 216. 
-Flora oi' Criccieth,Carnarvonshire, 
144. 
- Geographical Distribution of 
Plants, 71-72, 165-66. 
- History of the County Botany of 
Worcester, 19-23, 44-47, 67-70, 92-95, 
116-18,140-43, 235-39, 258-60, 276-78. 
- Leafing of the Oak and Ash, 234. 
-Notes in an Old Herbal, 104-8. 
- Notes on Plants of Rare Occurrence 
in the Severn Valley, 250-52. 
- Notes on the “Flora of Warwick¬ 
shire,” J 54-57, 211-14. 
-- Phenology, or the Annual Appear¬ 
ance of Certain Birds, Flowers of 
Plants, and Insects, 227-30. 
- The Botany of Biddulph and the 
Neighbouring Part of North Stafford¬ 
shire, 131-39,162-64,183 89. 
- The British Moss Flora (Review), 
215. 
- The Cultivation of Orchids, 177-83, 
206-10, 230-34. 
- The Fauna and Flora of Glouces¬ 
tershire (Revieiv), 143. 
- The Fixation of Atmospheric 
Nitrogen by Leguminous Plants, 
255-57. 
•- The Happy Fungus - hunter 
(Review), 158-61. 
British Association at Cardiff, 1891, Notes 
on the, 10-19. 
British Birds and Bird Life, 95,191. 
