INDEX. 
Analogies, Biological, 251-252 
Animal-Lore of Shakespeare’s Time, 278- 
281 
Anomalies of the Season during March, 
1883, 93 
AjDlin (Oliver V.), Abstract of North 
Oxfordshire Ornithology, 144 
- Kemarks on Migratory Birds 
noticed in North Oxfordshire 
in the Autumn of 1882, 57-58 
- Summer Migrants: Notice of the 
Arrival of Migratory Birds in North 
Oxon in the Spring of 1883, with Notes, 
205-208. 
Arrangement, An Improved System of, 
in Provincial Museums, 129-132 
Arum maculatum, 82-84 
Ash, Fruit of the, 70 
Astronomy, Rudimentarj'^ (Bevieiv), 17 
Atkins (A. H.), Geology of Wyre Forest. 
31-33 
- On Glacial Markings in the Bed 
Marl, 230-232 
Atypus Sulzeri, The British Trap-door 
Spider, 109, 186 
Bacillus tuberculosis, Heneage Gibbs, 
Mode of Staining the Germs of, 20 
Badger (E. W.>, Animal-Lore of Shake¬ 
speare’s Time, 278-281 
Bagnall (James E.), The Flora of War¬ 
wickshire, 12-16, 41-43, 63-67, 86-88, 
103-107,135-138,186-190, 210-212,232-236, 
253-258 
Barnetby Junction, Wild Ducks at, 142 
Bats, some Notes on Oxon, by the late 
Frank Norton, arranged and com¬ 
municated by the Rev, H. A. 
Macpherson, 149-153 
Bedfordshire, South, Botanical Notes 
from, 237 
Beech Leaf,*Note on a, 106 
Ben Nevis in Mid-winter, 34-39 
Ben Nevis Observatory. 1882, 20-21 
Berkeley (Rev. M. J,', On Underground 
Fungi {Fungi hypogaiv, 1-7 
Biological Analogies, 251-252 
Birds—Ducks, Wild, at Barnetby Junc¬ 
tion, 141-142 
- Food of Small Birds, Note on the,' 
09-70 
- Gull, the Blackheaded, 141 
- Migratory, Remarks on, noticed 
in North Oxfordshire in the 
Autumn of 1882, 57-58 
- Nest, A, in a Letter-box, 214 
- Ornithological Notes from Leices¬ 
tershire for i 882, 85-86 
- Ornithology, Abstract of North 
Oxfordshire, 144 
- Robk’s Nest, Curious Site for, 165 
Birds—Summer Migrants: Notice of the 
Arrival of Migratory Birds in 
North Oxon in the Spring of 
1883, with Notes, 205-208 
Birmingham Natural History and Micro¬ 
scopical Society : General Report on 
Dredging Operations at Oban, July 5 
to 12, 1881, 53-57 
Blue Caps, 41,165,167 
Botanical Exchange Club of the British 
Isles, The {Bevieiv', 17-18 
Botanical Record Club: Phanerogamic 
Report for 188(-82 {Bevieio, 259-260 
Botany—Agaricus nitidus, 261 
- Anomalies of the Season during 
March, 1883 ’ ■' 
- Arum maculatum, 82-84 
- Ash, Fruit of the, 70 
- Beech Leaf, Note on a, 166 
- Blue Caps, 141,165,167 
- Boletus aluterius, 261 
- Botanical Exchange Club of the 
British Isles; Report for 1881 
(Bevieiv), 17-18 
- - Notes from South Bedford¬ 
shire, 237 
- - Record Club, The (Beview), 
259-261 
- Bramble, Phragmidium on, 21 
- Bryological Note from South 
Beds, 261 
- Colours of Flowers, The, as illus¬ 
trated by the British Flora 
(Bevieiv), 89 
- Composites, Fruit of, 70 
- Cuckoo Flower, 117,133-134 
- Dactylium obovatum, 70 
- Elementary Botany (Bevie w), 90 
- Facts about Plants, 94 
-Flora of Derbyshire, 165 
- - of Hampshire, The, 248-250 
- - of Warwickshire, The, 12- 
16, 41-43, 63-67, 86-88, 10:i-107,135- 
138, 186-190, 210-212, 232-236. 253- 
258 
- Flowers, Early Spring, 93 
- Fruits of all Countries, The: A 
Preliminary Catalogue (Beview), 
261 
- Fungi from near Birmingham, 236 
- - of the Neighbourhood of 
Birmingham, 163-165, 271-277 
- - Nomad: the Reclassification 
of the Uredinese, 25-31, 49-53, 
79-82 
- - Underground (Fungi Hypo- 
gcei), 1-7 
- Leafing of Oak and Ash, 190 
- Moss Flora, the British (Beview), 
259 
- Mucorini, New British Species of, 
20, 70 
