IV 
INDEX 
Mott (F. T.), ou the Structure of Mosses, 
10-13 
- On the Best Methods of Studying 
Botany for Beginners, 34-8 
- On The Nervous System of Vege¬ 
tables—Do Plants Feel? G7-8 
- The Leicestershire Forms of 
Capsella Bursa-J? astoris, 217-20 
-- The Weapons of Butterflies, 297 
- Ejected Pellet of a Robin, 328 
Mountain, Roraima, 169-70 
Mr. James E. Bagnall, 58-9 
Mutabilis, Floscularia, 33 
Mymaridse, Notes on the, 158-62 
Nais Hamata, 118 
Natural History, a Short Handbook of 
{Review), 23-4 
Natural History Societies, Midland Union 
of, 171-2, 177-85, 221-33 
Natural History Notes— 
- A New Protozoon, 111 
- Abnormal Inflorescence of the 
Hazel, 84 
- Additions to the Flora of Sutton 
Park, 56 
- An Interesting Section, 237 
-Anker Flora, 28 
-Aquarium Department of the 
Inventions Exhibition, 111 
- Aregma Bulbosum, 297-8 
- Botanical Research, 112 
- British Association, 140 
- British Moss Flora, Part IX., 328 
- British Moss Flora, 56 
-- Certain Deposits of Graphite and 
Iron in Aberdeenshire, 85 
- Chemical Study of the Skeleton 
of Plants, 84 
- Coloured Sounds, 141 
-- Death’s Head Hawk Moth, 269, 
296-7 
- Ejected Pellet of a Robin, 328 
-- Encouragement of Scientific Re¬ 
search, 112 
- Eyes on Shells, 141 
- Fauna of Warwickshire, Worces¬ 
tershire, and Staffordshire, 111 
- Flora of Derbyshire, 56 
-- Flora of the Lake District, 173 
-- Fungus Foray, A, 28 
-- Geological Survey, 113 
-- Hermaphroditism of Germigenal 
Cells, 140 
-- How and Why, 58 
- Lycopodium Clavatum, 85-6 
- Meteorological Stations inQueens- 
land, 328 
- Midland Union, 111, 140 
- Mr. James E. Bagnall, 58-9 
- Mr. Joseph Prestwich, 85 
- New British Fungi, 269, 328 
- Nitrates, 57 
- Notes from Woking, 85 
- Notes on the Natural History of 
Sutton Park, 107-10, 198 
-- Objects for the Microscope, 56 
- Only a Dead Spider, 28-9 
- Ordnance Survey, 113 
- Origin of the Vertebrata, 112 
- Origin of the Microzymas and 
Vibrionians Everywhere, 85 
-- Professor Hillhouse, 111 
Natural History Notes— 
- Sparrows versus Starlings, 173-4 
- The Jackdaw, 57 
- The Weapons of Butterflies, 297 
- Warning from the British Coal¬ 
fields, 141 
Nervous System of Vegetables, on the— 
Do Plants Feel ? 67-8 
Neville (J. W.), Aregma Bulbosum, 297-8 
New British Fungi, 269, 328 
New Protozoon, 111 
Niagara and its Physical and Geological 
Conditions, 241-7 
Nitrates, 57 
Norfolk, the Fungi of (Review), 25 
- Broads and Rivers {Review), 25-6 
North Coast of Africa, Scenes on the, 
233-4 
Northamptonshire, The Middle Lias of, 
135-9,148-52,185-8, 209-13, 250-5, 276-81, 
309-14 
Notes, Botanical, from South Beds, 236 
- from Woking, 85 
- Meteorological, 27, 55-6, 84, 110-11, 
139-40, 173, 205, 237, 268-9, 296, 
327, 347-8 
- on the Natural History of Sutton 
Park, 107-10, 198 
-on two Rare Annelids, 117-18 
- on The Mymaridse, 158-62 
- on The Flora of America, 273-6, 
314-18 
Oak and Ash, Leafing of, 206 
Objects for the Microscope, 56 
Observations, some Recent, on the Struc¬ 
ture of Rowley Rag, 261-6 
On Starch, 256-61 
Only a Dead Spider, 28-9 
Ordnance Atlas of the British Isles (Re¬ 
view), 205 
Ordnance Survey, The, 113 
Origin of the Microzymas and Vibrio¬ 
nians Everywhere, 85 
Origin of the Vertebrata, 112 
Pardalis, Ctenodrilus, 117-18 
Penmaenmawr, 1-7 
Pennatulida, 191-3 
Phantasy, A Fungus, 285-6 
Phillips’s Manual of Geology (Review), 26 
Phillips (W.), Morchella Semilibera, DC., 
190 
Photo-Micrography (Review), 206 
Physiology of the Medicinal Leech, 
98-100 
Plantes des Alpes, Les, 13-14 
Pond Hunt, A Successful, 188-90 
Pre-Carboniferous Floor of the Midlands, 
On the, 38-40, 69-73, 100-4, 131-5, 163-7, 
194-8 
Prestwich, Mr. Joseph, 85 
Principles of Biology, 40-3, 104-7, 128-31, 
202-4, 333-7 
Professor Hillhouse, 111 
Protoplasts, On the Intercellular Rela¬ 
tions of, 145-8 
Protozoon, A New, 111 
Puccinia Sonchi, Desm., 352 
Quilter (H. E.), An Interesting Section, 237 
