11. 
INDEX. 
Extremes of Temperature on the Colour 
of the Blood, Influence of, 134-5. 
Flora of Leicestershire, The (Review), 
129-33. 
Flora, The British Moss (Review), 236. 
Flora, the Leicester, Note on the Review 
of, 160-1. 
Florule Bryologique (Review), 76. 
Flowering, Earliest Dates of, 263 
Flow of Solids under Great Pressures, On 
Tresca’s Remarkable Investigations 
into the, 137-42 
Function of Tannin in the Vegetable 
Kingdom, Some Investigations into, 
269-76, 305-9. 
Fungi, British (Review), 157-8. 
Gardens of Kelvinside, Botanical, 135. 
General Scientific Education, 159-60. 
Geologic al Society of London’s Award of 
Medals, 48. 
Geology— 
- Geological Gallery, New, in the 
British Museum, 265. 
- Geological Society of London’s 
Award of Medals, 48. 
- Notes on a Rock from New Zea¬ 
land, and on the Dust ejected 
in the Eruption of Tarawera, in 
June, 1886, 207-11. 
- On the Causes of Glacier Motion, 
41-5. 
- On the recent Riviera Earth¬ 
quake, 241-6. 
- The Middle Lias of Northampton¬ 
shire, 34-41, 55-8, 97-100, 109-13, 
175-9, 204-7, 230-6, 250-5, 288-93. 
- The Occurrence of Gold at Mount 
Morgan, Queensland, 217-20. 
Giant Puffball, Specimen of the, 266. 
Gilliflower, The, in the East, 265. 
Gilding of Chrysalids, 134. 
Glacier Motion, On the Causes of, 41-5. 
Gold, Occurrence of, at Mount Morgan, 
Queensland, 217-20. 
Gosse (P. H.), Some New Local Rotifers, 
124-6. 
Grove (W. B.), A Semi-Aquatic Myxomy- 
cete, 160. 
- (W. B.), British Fungi (Review), 
157-8. 
■-— (W. B.), The Principles of Biology, 
212-14. 
Hamata, Nais, 26. 
Harrison (W. J.), Resignation of Co- 
Editorship, 52. 
Hay craft, Dr. John B., 105. 
Hayes Water, 237. 
Hillhouse (W. 1 , Bolton, Thomas, F.R.M.S., 
297-301. 
-Induction, 53-5. 
- Proposed Midland University, 
67-70. 
- Some Investigations into the 
Function of Tannin in the 
Vegetable Kingdom, 269-76, 
305-9. 
-The Principles of Biology, 17-21. 
History of the County Botany of 
Worcester, 85-92, 120-4, 150-6, 169-74, 
199-204, 220-5, 255-61, 283-8. 
Horse-shoe Bats, 105. 
Hughes (W. R.), The Principles of 
Biology, 21-2, 309-13. 
- A Modern Apostle, &c. (Review), 
185-7. 
Hymenomycetes, British Fungi (Review), 
157- 8. 
Individualism in Art, 247-50, 277-82. 
Induction, 53-5. 
Influence of Extremes of Temperature 
on the Colour of the Blood, 134-5. 
Insects, Mimicry in, 100-2. 
Investigations into the Flow of Solids 
under Great Pressures. On Tresca’s 
Remarkable, 137-42. 
Investigations into the Function of 
Tannin in the Vegetable Kingdom, 
269-76, 305-9. 
Island of Bute, A Ramble amongst 
Lichens in the, 81-5. 
Junior Course of Practical Zoology, A 
(Review', 156-7. 
Junker, Dr., On the Dark Continent, 159. 
Kelvinside, Botanical Gardens at, 135. 
Leafing of Oak and Ash, 263. 
Leicester Flora, the, Note on the Review 
of, 160-1. 
Leicestershire, The Flora of (Revieiv), 
129-33. 
Lias of Northamptonshire, The Middle, 
34-41, 55-8, 97-100, 109-13, 175-9, 204-7, 
230-6, 250-5, 288-93, 302-5. 
Lichens in the Island of Bute, A Ramble 
amongst, 81-5. 
Lighthouse Work, A Review of, &c., 189. 
Lions Bred in Confinement, 12-13. 
Local Rotifers, Some New, 124-6. 
Man, Palaeolithic, in N.W. Middlesex 
(Review), 261-2. 
Marshall (W. P.), An Excursion to Tenby, 
7-12. 
- On the Causes of Glacier Motion, 
41-5. 
- On Tresca’s Remarkable Investi¬ 
gations into the Flow of Solids 
under Great Pressures, 137-42. 
-On the Measurement of the 
Magnifying Power of Micro¬ 
scope Objectives, 226-8. 
- On the Recent Riviera Earth¬ 
quake, 241-6. 
Mathews (Wm.), History of the County 
Botany of Worcester, 85-92, 120-4, 
150-6, 169-74, 199-204, 220-5, 255-61, 
283-8. 
Measurement of the Magnifying Power 
of Microscope Objectives, 226-8. 
Medals, Award of, 48. 
Memorial to the late Thomas Edward, 
158- 9. 
Meteorological Notes, 25, 49, 76-7, 104, 
133-4, 158. 
Microscope Objectives, On the Measure¬ 
ment of the Magnifying Power of, 
226-8. 
Midland University, A Proposed, 67-70. 
Midland Union of Natural History 
Societies, 133,193-9. 
- Annual Meeting at Malvern, 
184-5, 214. 
