VI COJCtENTS. 



PAGK. 



34. Selecta Fungorum Carpologia, ea docuniema et iconcs ]iuiissiiuujn exlii-,_, 



bens qu£e vaiia fnictiium et seminuin genera in eodeni fiuigo simul aut 

 vicissim adesse denionsti'ent. — Junctis stndiis edidcrunt Lnduviciis-Ke- 

 natns Tulasne et Carolus Tulasne. Tomus primus. Eiysijihei. Vrx- 

 mittuntur prolegomena de fungorum conditione naturali crescendi modo 

 et propagatione. Parisiis, 1861. 4to. .... 361 



35. On the various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are 



fertilized by Insects, and on the good eft'ects of Intercrossing. By 

 Charles Darwin, M. A., F.R.S. With Illusti-ations . . .371 



ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 



36. A Report on recent Researches into the Minute Anatomy of the SjDinal 



Cord. By W. B. Kesteven, F.R.C.S., (with Plates IX., X., XI.) . 377 



37. On Distorted Human Skulls. By Professor Wyville Thomson . ,397 



38. On the Germination of Reticulaiia umbrina, Fr. By Frederick Currey, 



M.A., F.R.S. Sec. L.S. . . . . . .406 



39. Reply to the Remarks on the Translation of the First Chapter of Aris- 



totle's History of Animals. By the Rev. W. Houghton, M.A., F.L.S. 408 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 



40. Botanical. — Phancrogamia ...... 416 



41. Ciyptogamia ...... 470 



MISCELLANEA. 



The Pile Dwellings on Lake Prasias . ..... 486 



On the Genus Cynips ........ 486 



