Midland Naturalist/Volume 01

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The Midland Naturalist

The Journal of The Associated Natural History, Philosophical, And Archæologigal Societies and Field Clubs of the Midland Counties

Edited By K. W. Badger & W. J. Harrison, F.G.S.

"Come forth into the light of things, "Let Nature be your teacher.”

Wordsworth.

VOLUME I. 1878.

London: Hardwicke and Bogue, 192, Piccadilly. Birmingham : Cornish Brothers, 37, New Street.]]


 * Preface
 * 1-4—, "Opening Address"
 * 25—Worthington G. Smith, "Our Cover"
 * 48-49—, "The Dudley and Midland Geological and Scientific Society and Field Club."
 * 59-63—James E. Bagnall, "On the Study of the Mosses"
 * 63-67—Rev. W. H. Painter, "Castleton: Its Extinct Fauna and Physical Surroundings
 * 88–90—M. J. Berkeley, "The Rev. Andrew Bloxam: A Memoir"
 * 228—Lawson Tait, "The Proposed Increase of the Subscription to the Midland Union of Natural History Societies"
 * 261-265—, "Erasmus Darwin"
 * 265-269—J. Henry Middleton, "Kempley Church, Gloucestershire"
 * 269-270—S. S. R., "Conochilus volvox"
 * 271-272—James E. Bagnall, "Moss Habitats"
 * 273-274—W. J. H., "Rain-Wash"
 * 274-275—William Shipperbottom, "The Propagation of Melicerta ringens in an Aquarium"
 * 302-303—A. W. Wills, "Note On Œcistes Pilula"
 * 317—A. W. Wills, "Note On a Thecated Rotifer from Sutton Park"
 * 323-324—G. Sherriff Tye, "Helix cantiana, (Montague.)"
 * 324-326—Fred. F. Grensted, "A Piece of Chalk"