11. 
INDEX. 
Botany — Plants, The Preservation of 
Native, 209-14, 260 
- Ilicasolia Amplissima, 273-7 
- Saxifraga Cernua, 330 
- See also Algae Fungi, Natural 
History. 
Boyden (Rev. Henry), on Our Marine 
Algae, 4-6, 37-40 
British Association, the, 347-8 
British Fossil Reptiles, History of, 271 
-- Fungi, Flora of (Hymenomycetes), 
145 
- - New, 297-8 
-Moss Flora, the, 330 
Pucciuia, New, 349 
Capture of a Badger, 116 
Cardiff Naturalists’ Society, 80-2 
Carpenter (W. Lant), on Energy in Nature, 
85 
Ceylon, a Visit to {Review), 161-7 
Chase (R. W.), on the Terns Breeding at 
the Fame Islands, 67-70 
Chemical Balance, Weighing the Earth 
with a, 157-8 
Cohn’s Calculation of the Multiplication 
of Bacteria, 74 
Collins (W. W.), on The Principles of 
Biology, 250-2 
Comet, the Great, of 1882, 52 
Conifers, Dimensions of a few Rare, 270 
“ Correspondance Botanique,” 270 
Crops, Diseases of Field and Garden, 270 
Cullis (Fred. John), on the Principles of 
Biology, 99-100,139 
Curled Web of Spider, 236-7 
Damp, Remedy for, 72 
Darwin’s Essay on Instinct, 18-19 
Davenport (Rev. E.), on the Lark and the 
Thrush, 142-3 
Davidson (Thos.), Note on Lingula 
Lesueuri, Roualt, 73-4 
Death of Henry Bohn, 271 
Deep Boring at Sapcote, Leicestershire, 
84-116 
Discomycetes, Manual of the British, 193 
Dobson (A.), on “ Thomas Bewick and 
his Pupils,” 270 
Energy in Nature {Review), 85 
Enock (F.), on the Curled Web of Spider, 
236-7 
- on Miscus Campestris, 328-9 
- Notes from Woking, 51 
-- on Trap-door Spiders in Captivity, 
3 
Ethics of Sociology, the, 187-193 
Extraordinary Sunsets and Sunrises, the, 
22 
Faculties, Record of Family, 36 
Fertilisation of the Boraginaceae, 23-4 
Flint Implements, and Nitella, 56 
Flora of Warwickshire, the, 12-15, 45-8, 
75-80, 112-16, 154-7, 198-201, 221-5, 261-7, 
288-93, 297, 324-7. 
Floral Register, 144 
Foray, a Fungus, in the Middleton 
District, 339-341 
France (W. H.), on the Ethics of Sociology, 
187-93 
Fungi—Alternaria Brassicae, Saccardo, 
268-9 
- British Discomycetes, Manual of, 
193 
- Flora of British (Hymenomy¬ 
cetes), 145 
- New British, 297-8 
- CEcidium Convallariae, 237-8 
- On the Pilobolidae, 131-5, 149-53 
184-7, 214-20, 253-60, 280-4, 304-9 
- Peronospora alta, Feld., 297 
- Puccinia Anthoxauthi, 238 
Gales, Equinoctial, 270 
Galton (Francis), Record of Family 
Faculties, 36 
Geology—Basalt of Rowley Regis, the, 
109-12,126-31 
- Charnwood Forest, on a Slaty 
Conglomerate in the Rocks 
of, 140-1 
- Deep Boring at Sapcote, Leices¬ 
tershire, 84, 116 
- Geology of Stroud, the {Revieiv), 85 
-Geological Conditions of a 
Country, Influence of the, upon 
its Flora, 55 
- Geological Formation at Market 
Harborough, 145 
- Geological Map of Nottingham, 
135-7 
- Great Kimberley Diamond Mine, 
Notes on the, 93-8 
- Lias at Market Harborough, 145 
-- Lingula Lesueuri, Rouault, Note 
on, 73-4 
-- Mineral Ore Deposits, 298-9 
- The Syenites of South Leicester¬ 
shire, 7-11, 41-2 
George Bentham, Death of, 330 
Glacial Epoch, High Land and Great 
Moisture essential to the Initiation 
of a, 82-3 
Goldsmith (T. J.), Local Observations, 53 
Greatheed (W.), on The Principles of 
Biology, 226-9 
Great Kimberley Diamond Mine, Notos 
on the, 93-8 
Gresley (W. S.), on Capture of a Badger, 
116 
Grove (W. B.), on Alternaria Brassicae, 
Saccardo,268-9 
- on A Call to Plienological 
Observers, 159 
- on Darwin’s Essay on Instinct, 
18-19 
- on New British Fungi. 297-8 
- on The Flora of Warwickhire, 297 
- on The Pilobolidae, 131-5, 149-53, 
184-7, 214-20, 253-60, 280-4, 304-9, 
333-39 
- on The Principles of Biology, 228 
- on Saxifraga Cernua, 330 
- Speculations on Protoplasm, 43-4 
Haeckel (Ernst), A Visit to Ceylon 
(Review), 161-7 
Hamson (J. H.), Nitella, and Flint Imple 
ments, 56 
Handsworth, Cuckoo at, 145 
I Haricot Beans, 348-9 
