INDEX. 
Ill 
Grove (W. B.), A Fungus Foray, 28 
-- Aregma Bulbosum, 297 
- A Short Handbook of Natural 
History (Review), 28-4 
- Koch’s Comma Bacillus, 46-7 
- New British Fungi, 269, 328 
- Principles of Biology, 40-3,128-31 
- The Bittern in Sutton Park, 198 
Guide to the Geology of London, 352 
Hamata, Nais, 118 
Hamel (Egbert de), Death’s Head Hawk 
Moth, 269 
Harrison (W. J.), Deep Boring near Bir 
mingham, 261 
- Magnetism and Electricity (Re¬ 
view), 55 
-Norfolk Broads and Rivers (Re¬ 
view), 25-6 
- On the Pre-Carboniferous Floor 
of the Midlands, 38-40, 69-73, 
100-4, 131-5, 163-7, 194-8 
- Phillips’s Manual of Geology 
(Revieiv), 26 
- The Student’s Elements of Geo¬ 
logy (Review), 55 
Hawk Moth, Death’s Head, 269, 296-7 
Hawkes (H.), ruccinia Sonchi, Desm., 352 
Haycraft (J. B.), The Physiology of the 
Medicinal Leech, 98-100 
Hearing, The Ear and, 119-23, 167-9, 199- 
201, 213-17, 281-5, 344-7 
Hermaphroditism of Germigenal Cells, 
140 
Hillliouse, Professor, 111 
-- On the Intercellular Relations of 
Protoplasts, 145-8 
-Principles of Biology, 202-4 
How and Why, 58 
Hudson (C. T.), Floscularia Mutabilis, 33 
Hughes (W. R.), Address to Sociological 
Section of Birmingham Natural 
History and Microscopical Society, 
305-9 
Hunt, a Successful Pond, 188-90 
Intercellular Relations of Protoplasts, On 
the, 145-8 
Iron in Aberdeenshire, On Certain De¬ 
posits of Graphite and, 85 
Iroix, The Lias Marlstone of Leicester¬ 
shire as a source of, 61-6, 94-7,123-7, 
152-8 
Jackdaw, The, 57 
Jeffreys, Dr. J. Gwyn, 76-7 
King’s Heath, near Birmingham, Deep 
Boring at, 352 
Koch’s Comma Bacillus, 46-7, 247-50 
La Touche (Rev. J. D.), The Geological 
Structure of the Titterstone Clee 
Hill, 220-3 
Lake District, Flora of the, 173 
Leafing of Oak and Ash, 206 
Leech, The Physiology of the Medicinal, 
98-100 
Leicestershire Coal-field, Some Inaccu¬ 
racies ujion the Geological Survey 
Maps and Sections of the, 342-3 
Leicestershire Forms, The, of Capsella 
Bursa-Pas toris, 217-20 
Leicestershire, The Lias Maidstone of, as 
a Source of Iron, 61-6, 91-7, 123-7, 
152-8 
Lepidoptera, A Week’s Work Among the 
Cannock Chase, 326-7 
Les Plantes des Alpes, 13-14 
Lias Maidstone of Leicestershire, The, 
as a Source of Iron, 61-6, 94-7, 
123-7,152-8 
- The Middle, of Northampton¬ 
shire, 135-9, 148-52, 185-8, 209-13, 
250-5, 276-81, 309-14 
Life History of a Filiform Alga (CEdogo- 
nium), 74-6, 89-94 
London, Guide to the Geology of, 352 
Lycopodium Clavatum, 85-6 
Magnetism and Electricity (Revieiv), 55 
Major (Lewis J.), The Principles of Bi¬ 
ology—Heredity, 104-7 
Manual of Geology, Phillips’s (Review), 
26 
Marine Sponges, Report on, 7-10 
Maidstone, The Lias, of Leicestershire, 
as a Source of Iron, 61-6, 94-7,123-7, 
152-8 
Marshall (W. P.), Niagara and its Physical 
and Geological Conditions, 241-7 
- Roraima Mountain, 169-70 
- on The Pennatulida, 191-3 
Mathews (W.), Principles of Biology, 333-7 
Meaning and Aim of Anthropology. 
286-91, 319-25, 338-41 
Medicinal Leech, The Physiology of the, 
98-100 
Meres, Breaking of the, 17-18 
Meteorological Notes, 27, 55-6, 84, 110-11, 
139-40, 173, 205, 237, 268-9, 296, 327, 347-8 
Meteorological Stations in Queensland, 
328 
Methods of Studying Botany for Begin¬ 
ners, On the Best, 34-8 
Micro-Vegetation of Bank Notes, The, 
26-7 
Microscope, Objects for the, 56 
Microzymas, on The Origin of the, and 
Vibrionians Everywhere, 85 
Middle Lias, The, of Northamptonshire, 
135-9,148-52,185-8, 209-13, 250-5, 276-81, 
309-14 
Midland Union, The, 111, 140 
Midland Union of Natural History 
Societies, 171-2, 177-185, 224-33 
Midland Union of Microscopical and 
Natural History Societies, 343-4 
Midlands,On the Pre-Carboniferous Floor 
of the, 38-40, 69-73, 100-4, 131-5, 163-7, 
194-8 
Morchella Semilibera, DC., 190 
Moss Flora, British, 56 
Moss Flora, The British (Review), 21-5 
Moss (Wilfred), Death’s Head Hawk, 296-7 
Mosses, On the Structure of, 10-13 
Moth, Death’s Head Hawk, 269, 296-7 
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