11. 
INDEX. 
Candolle (A.de), Regions where Cultivated 
Plants Originated, 15-16 
Cannock Chase Lepidoptera, A Week’s 
Work among the, 326-7 
Capsella Barsa-Pastoris, The Leicester¬ 
shire Forms of, 217-20 
Carter (H. J.), Report on Marine Sponges, 
7-10 
Cells, Hermaphroditism of Germigenal, 
140 
Chemical Study of the Skeleton of Plants, 
84 
Cholera Bacillus, The First Discovery of 
the, 247-50 
Clee Hill, The Geological Structure of 
the Titterstone, 220-3 
Coal-field, some Inaccuracies upon the 
Geological Survey Maps and Sections 
of the Leicestershire, 342-3 
Coal-fields, A Warning from the British, 
141 
Coloured Sounds, 141 
Comma Bacillus, Koch’s, 46-7, 247-50 
Cooke (M. C.), Life History of a Filiform 
Alga (CEdogonium), 74-6, 89-94 
Ctenodrilus Pardalis, i 17—18 
Cultivated Plants, regions where origi¬ 
nated, 15-16 
Death’s Head Hawk Moth, 269, 296-7 
Deep Boring near Birmingham, 261 
- -- at King’s Heath, near Bir¬ 
mingham, 352 
Department, The Aquarium, in the In¬ 
ventions Exhibition, 111 
Deposits of Graphite and Iron in Aber¬ 
deenshire, 85 
Derbyshire, Flora of, 56 
Development of a Fern from its Spore, 
on the, 44-6 
Discovery of the Cholera Bacillus, The 
First, 247-50 
Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys, 76-7 
Ear, The, and Hearing. 119-23, 167-9, 199- 
201, 213-17, 281-5, 344-7 
Ejected Pellet of a Robin, 328 
Encouragement of Scientific Research, 
112 
Enock (F.), Notes from Woking, 8 > 
- Notes on the Mymaridse, 158-62 
Eyes on Shells, 141 
Fauna, The, of Warwickshire, Worces¬ 
tershire, and Staffordshire, 111 
Fern, on The Development of a, from its 
Spore, 44-6 
Filiform Alga, Life History of a, 74-6, 
89-94 
First Discovery of the Cholera Bacillus, 
247-250 
Floor of the Midlands, on The Pre-Car- 
boniferous, 38-40, 69-73, 100-4, 131-5, 
163-7, 194-8 
Flora, Anker, 28 
- British Moss, 56 
- of America, Notes on the, 273-6, 
314-18 
- of Derbyshire, 56 
Fauna of Sutton Park, Additions to the, 
56 
- of the Lake District, 173 
-- of Warwickshire, 18-23, 48-54, 
78-83, 234-5, 266-8, 291-5, 348-52 
- The British Moss {Review), 24-5 
Floscularia Mutabilis, 33 
Forms of Capsella Bursa-Pastoris, The 
Leicestershire, 217-20 
Fowke (Francis), The First Discovery of 
the Cholera Bacillus, 247-50 
Francis (Edward), on Starch, 256-61 
Fungi of Norfolk (Review , 25 
- New British, 269, 328 
Fungus Phantasy, a, 285-6 
Gamma, A Fungus Phantasy, 285-6 
Gaye (Selina), Some Facts about Arums, 
301-5 
Geological Structure of the Titterstone 
Clee Hill, 220-3 
Geological Survey, The, 113 
Geology, Phillips s Manual of (Review), 26 
-- The Student’s Elements of (Re¬ 
view), 55 
Geology— 
- An Interesting Section, 237 
-- Deep Boring near Birmingham, 
261 
--at King’s Heath, near 
Birmingham, 352 
- Of London, Guide to the, 352 
- Graphite and Iron in Aberdeen¬ 
shire, 85 
- Mr. Joseph Prestwich, 85 
- Niagara, and its Physical and 
Geological Conditions, 241-7 
- Penmaenmawr, 1-7 
- Phillips’s Manual of Geology (Re- 
view), 26 
- Pre-Carboniferous Floor of the 
Midlands, 38-10, 69-73, 100-3, 
131-5, 163-7, 194-8 
- Some Inaccuracies upon the 
Geological Survey Maps and 
Sections of the Leicestershire 
Coal-field, 342-3 
- Some Recent Observations on the 
Structure of Rowley Rag, 261 -66 
- Students’ Elements of Geology 
(Review), 55 
- The Geological Structure of the 
Titterstone Clee Hill, 220-3 
- The Geological Survey, 113 
- The Lias Marlstone of Leicester¬ 
shire, 61-6, 94-7, 123-7,152-8 
- The Middle Lias of Northampton¬ 
shire, 135-9, 148-53, 185-8, 209-13, 
250-5, 276-81, 309-14 
- The Ordnance Survey, 113 
- The Origin of the Microzymas and 
Vibrionians everywhere, 85 
Germigenal Cells, Hermaphroditism of, 
140 
Gibbs (T., jun.), A Week’s Work among 
the Cannock Chase Lepidoptera, 326-7 
Graphite and Iron in Aberdeenshire, 
Certain Deposits of, 85 
Gresley (W. S.), Some Inaccuracies upon 
the Geological Survey Maps and 
Sections of the Leicestershire Coal¬ 
field, 342-3 
