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SCIENCE-GOSSIP.
[1865.


  • Minds and Memories, 187.
  • Mischievous Rats, 184.
  • Mistletoe, 273.
  • Mistletoe in Devonshire, 114.
  • Mistletoe on Mountain Ash, 283.
  • Mistletoe on the Oak, 283.
  • Mistletoe, Trees on which it Grows, 283.
  • Mites, Microscopic, on Stones, 22.
  • Moa's Egg, 14, 281.
  • Moa of New Zealand, 282.
  • Modern Military Botany, 24.
  • Mole and Mouse, 86.
  • Molluscs, Small, 256.
  • Monarch of the Forest, 61.
  • Money-wort Aphis, 257.
  • Monkey, Squirrel, 206.
  • Monstrosities, Vegetable, 137.
  • Moon, Mountains in, 249.
  • More Note on Hairworm, 197.
  • More Uses for Nettles, 209.
  • Morley Naturalists Society, 23.
  • Morrhua callarias, 261.
  • Mosquitoes in England, 239.
  • Moss Culture, 92.
  • Moss, New British, 258.
  • Mosses accumulating Soil, 67.
  • Mosses, Gemmæ of, 67.
  • Mosses, Study of, 79.
  • Mosses, to Mount, 43.
  • Most perfect Plants, 17.
  • Moth, Death's-head, at Sea, 41.
  • Moulds, Insect, 133.
  • Mountain Ash, Mistletoe on, 283.
  • Mountain Limestone of Shropshire, 187.
  • Mountains of the Moon, 249.
  • Mounting in Balsam and Chloroform, 45.
  • Mounting Objects, 116.
  • Mounting Plants, 46.
  • Mounting Polyzoa, 65, 93, 94.
  • Mounting whole Insects, 163, 191.
  • Mouse and Mole, 86.
  • Movements of Endochrome in Diatoms, 163.
  • Mud-shell, Wandering, 72.
  • Mule-breeding, 38.
  • Muller's Topknot, 261.
  • Mushroom, Large, 258.
  • Mushroom, Triple, 209.
  • Myriad Zoophytes, 183.
  • Natterjack Toad, 111, 118, 143.
  • Natterjack at Coombe, 206.
  • Natterjack in Ireland, 86.
  • Natural Curiosities, 283.
  • Natural History Society of Northumberland, &c., 70.
  • Naturalists' Society, Morley, 23.
  • Naudin on Hybridism, 258.
  • Nereis bilicæata, 59.
  • Nests in curious places, 233.
  • Nesting of Cuckoo, 38.
  • Netted Dog-whelk, 259.
  • Nettle and Butterfly, 62.
  • Nettle, China-grass, 18.
  • Nettles, another Use for, 88.
  • Nettles, a Plea for, 275.
  • Nettles, more Uses for, 209.
  • Nettles, Use for, 70.
  • New Arcadian Fir, 250.
  • New British Fungi, 209.
  • New British Lichens, 19, 88.
  • New British Moss, 258.
  • New British Sea-Anemone, 188.
  • New Gall-insect, 185.
  • New Holland, in Europe, 58.
  • New Irish Diatom, 114.
  • New Silene, 258.
  • New Silk-producing Insect, 87.
  • New Source of Theine, 88.
  • Newt Eaten by a Toad, 233.
  • Newts, 136.
  • Newts in Confinement, 39.
  • Noctilucæ, 245.
  • No Knowledge without Work, 46.
  • Notes and Queries, 24, 46, 71, 93, 118, 142, 286.
  • Notes on Local Names, 35.
  • Notes on the Hawthorn, 198.
  • Notes of the Cuckoo, 183.
  • Notice of Mule-breeding, 38.
  • Notices, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144.
  • Nova Scotia Insects, 142.
  • Nuthatches at the Window, 224.
  • Nyssia zonaria, 120.
  • Oak Caterpillar, 168.
  • Oak, Fossil, 210.
  • Oak, Mistletoe on, 283.
  • Oak Spangles, 240.
  • Objects, Circulating Cabinet of, 236.
  • Objects in Tumuli, 262.
  • Objects, Mounting, 116.
  • Observations on Eel, 93.
  • Occurrence of Beds in the West of Scotland in the position of the English Crag, 68.
  • Octopus, on the, 49, 87, 135.
  • Old Trees, 222.
  • On behalf of Salamander, 71.
  • Ophrydium versatile, 58.
  • Orange, Scale of, 96.
  • Orchid, possible Increase, 185.
  • Orchid Rust, 162.
  • Orchids, How to Grow, 124.
  • Orcynus alalonga, 261.
  • Origin of Diamonds, 88.
  • Origin of English Botany, 47.
  • Origin of Proverbs, 46.
  • Ornithological Queries, 47, 71, 143.
  • Otters, 112.
  • Otter-shell, the, 79.
  • Our Lady of Toulouse, 34.
  • Our stock of Coal, 210.
  • Owl, White, and its Prey, 233.
  • Palmate Newts, 136.
  • Palmella cruenta, 88.
  • Palm Tinder, 118.
  • Palms, influence of, 283.
  • Palm-tree, under a, 77.
  • Pandorina morum, 279.
  • Parasite of Dytiscus, 255.
  • Parasites of Butterfly, 262.
  • Parasites of Cabbage Butterfly, 71.
  • Parasites of Fly, 227.
  • Parasites of Parsnip, 238.
  • Parasites on Root-galls, 216.
  • Paris quadrifolia, 143, 235.
  • Parlour Science, 118.
  • Pear-tree in Blossom, 258.
  • Pencil-tail and Dermestes, 230.
  • Pendent Wasp-nest, 137.
  • Pens of Reed, 118.
  • Periwinkle, the, 186.
  • Petherwin Fossils, 119.
  • Petherwin Beds, 150.
  • Fetrified Human Remains, 132.
  • Phallus impudicus, 190.
  • Pheasants and Wireworms, 38.
  • Pheasant's Eggs in Partridge's Nest, 190.
  • Phosphorescence of Sea, 245.
  • Phosphorescent Podura, 238.
  • Phosphor-stone, 44.
  • Photo-micrographs, 236.
  • Pigeons routed by Swallows, 206.
  • Pigment-cells, 106.
  • Pike, a Good, 140.
  • Pike choked by an Eel, 233.
  • Pike-fishing with Fly, 280.
  • Pimpernel, Abnormal, 18.
  • Pinguicula grandiflora, 67.
  • Pinguicula vulgaris, 205.
  • Pinguicula, the, 214.
  • Piratical Gulls, 272.
  • Pixy Purses, 182.
  • Plane-tree of Vostitza, 258.
  • Planorbis corneus, 61.
  • Plantain, Alpine, in Shetland, 283.
  • Plantain, the, 232.
  • Plant Animals, 177.
  • Plant, Fly-catching, 43.
  • Plants and Animals, 235.
  • Plants, Consumers of Oxygen, 198.
  • Plants, Examining, 162.
  • Plants, Features of, 43.
  • Plants for Aquaria, 141.
  • Plants, Fossil Coal, 210.
  • Plants in Aquarium, 92.
  • Plants introduced, 67.
  • Plants, Introduction of Rare, 139.
  • Plants, Irish, Notes on, 115.
  • Flants, most Perfect, 17.
  • Plants, Mounting, 46.
  • Plants, Poisoning of, 24.
  • Plants rooting in Soil, 17, 43.
  • Plants, Stray Notes on, 138.
  • Plants, Study of Fossil, 68.
  • Plants, Training, 185.
  • Plants, Varietles of Common, 162.
  • Plants, Variations in British, 32, 228.
  • Platyphullum concavum, 146.
  • Plea for Nettles, 275.
  • Plesiosaurus, another, 164.
  • Poduræ Phosphorescent, 238.
  • Poisoning Plants, 24.
  • Poisonous Yew-leaves, 162.
  • Polarized Light, 224.
  • Pollen, 45, 237.
  • Pollen Grains of Cedar, 69.
  • Pollen of Crowfoot, 186.
  • Pollen of Evening Primrose, 212.
  • Pollen of Valerian, 238.
  • Polycystius, Popular History, 100.
  • Polyxenia Alderi, 24.
  • Polyzoa, Mounting, 65, 93, 94.
  • Poonyet, 252.
  • Popular History of Polycystius, 100.
  • Porpoise, a Live, 39.
  • Porpoise, the, 63.
  • Porzana Carolina, 60.
  • Possible Increase of Orchids, 185.
  • Power, Balance of, 193.
  • Present and Past, 187.
  • Preservative Power of Ferns, 37, 95, 115.
  • Preserving Animals, 63.
  • Preserving Birds and Animals, 48.
  • Preseving Dragon-flies, 95.
  • Preserving Hyacinth Bulbs, 190.
  • Prickly Pears, 24.
  • Primroses in a Room, 114.
  • Prizes for Herbaria, 78.
  • Proliferous Daisy, 182.
  • Proposal to London Microscopists, 116.
  • Proverbs, Origin of, 46.
  • Ptilidium ciliare, 109.
  • Pugnacity of Larvæ, 161.
  • Puzzle worth thinking about, 127.
  • Quekett Microscopical Club, 189.
  • Queries, Geological, 119.
  • Queries, Ornithological, 47.
  • Question for Ornithologists, 94.
  • Quinquebracteal Anemone, 138.
  • Rabbits and their Friends, 184.
  • Rain—What's an Inch? 119.
  • Rare Insects, 256.
  • Rat and Hawk, 125.
  • Rats, Mischievous, 184.
  • Red-backed Shrike, 64.
  • Red-leaved Sea-weed, 117.
  • Reed Pens, 118.
  • Reefs, Coral, 112, 220, 285.
  • Reflections of Gentleman Waife, 47.
  • Relations between Present and Past, 187.
  • Reports of Societies, 22, 46, 70.
  • Reproduction in Ferns, 89.
  • Reproduction of Kolpods, 132.
  • Reptiles, Habits of, 287.
  • Reptiles in Confinement, 86.
  • Results of Explorations, 161.
  • Rhatany, Savanilla, 88.
  • Rhinoceros at Ilford, 187.
  • Ring-Ousel in Wales, 135.
  • River Water in Brazil, 102.
  • Robin Incubating, 142, 166.
  • Robin Foretelling Weather, 64.
  • Rock Whistler, the, 242.
  • Roller, the, 183.
  • Roller and Hoopoe, 184.
  • Rooks, Hermit, 226.
  • Rosa alpina, 66.
  • Rose Saw-fly, 257.
  • Roses, British, 88.
  • Boses, Collecting, 43.
  • Rosy Feather-star, 95, 112.
  • Royal Geographical Society, 22.
  • Rust, a New, 139.
  • Rust of Alexander, 190.
  • Rust of Orchids, 162.
  • Rustic Work for Fern-cases, 34.
  • Sabella, Gill-fans of, 262.
  • Saffron, a Condiment? 215, 263.
  • St. Winefrid's Blood, 88.
  • Salamander, a Dainty, 94.
  • Salamander, Food of, 71, 95.
  • Salmon-breeding in the Tay, 42.
  • Salmon, British, 69.
  • Salmon, Cape, 64.
  • Salmon in Asia, 16.
  • Salmon in Australia, 16, 42, 141.
  • Salmon Maut, 119, 143.
  • Sandlaunce, &c., 284.
  • Sandpiper, Diving, 63, 95.
  • Sandpiper in Difficulties, 86.
  • Sappharine Gurnard, 236.
  • Saprolegnia ferax, 133.
  • Saturnia Bauhiniæ, 87.
  • Savanilla Rhatany, 88.