488 



TNDE5. 



Cheiroptera, Prof. Hyrtl on the Radial 

 Artery in the, 99 



Chnrch, W. S., on the Myology of 

 the Orang-Utang, 82 



Cleland, John, on the Anatomy of the 

 Short Sun-Yish. {Orthaooriscus Mola), 

 170 



Ccelenterata, Bibliography of the (1861), 

 340 



Cord, Spinal, W. B. Kesteven's Report 

 on Recent Researches into the Mi- 

 nute Anatomy of the, 377 



Crania of the Ancient Britons, Note by 

 J. B. Davis on the Distortions which 

 present themselves in the, 290 



Craniometiy and Craniology, Review of 

 various works on, 347 



Crustacea, Bibliography of (1861), 212 

 „ A History of British Sessile- 



eyed, by C. S. Bate and J. O. West- 

 wood, Review of, 130 



Cryptogamia, Bibliography of the (1861), 

 470 



Currey, Fred., on the Germination of 

 Iltticularia umbrina, 406 



Ct/nips, Note on the Genus, 486 



Darwin, C, on Dimorphism in Frimula, 

 118 



„ " On the Two Forms or Dimor- 

 phic Conditions in the Species of Pri- 

 mula, and on their remarkable Sexual 

 Relations," Review of, 235 



„ " On the various Contrivances 

 by which British and Foreign Orchids 

 are Fertilized by Insects, and on the 

 good effects of Intercrossing," Review 

 of, 371 

 Davis, Jos. Barnard, Note on the Dis- 

 toi-tions which present themselves in 

 the Crania of the Ancient Britons, 290 

 Dicotyledons, Prof. Oliver on the Stnic- 



turc of the Stem in, 298 



Elephant, Sumatran, Prof. II. Schlegel 

 on the, 72 



Fabre,M., Notice of the Writings of, 121 

 Fihcales, Bibliography ofthe (1861), 470 

 Fish, Prof. Hyrtl, on Intervertebral 



Synostoses and Sutures in, 103 

 Fishes and Reptiles, on Collecting and 



Preserving Specimens of, 233. 

 Fitzinger, L. J., " Die Ausbeute der 

 Oesterreichischen Naturfurscher an 

 Siiugtehiereu und Reptilien wahrend 

 der Weltumsegelung Sr. Majestats 

 Fregatte Novara," Notice of, 9 

 Flora ofthe Atlantic Islands, 163 



Flora, European, Relations to the Ter- 

 tiary Flora, 154 



„ of Japan, Relations of, to that of N. 

 America, 159 



„ Tertiary, Relations to the existing 

 Flora of America, 159 

 „ „ Europe, 156 



Fungi, Bibliography ofthe (1861), 475 



Geoffi'oy, Hilaire St. Isidore, " Histoire 

 Naturelle Generale des Regnes Orga- 

 niques," Tom. II., Review of, 1 



Gleichiina dichotoma , 118 



Grallatores of the Mackenzie River Dis- 

 trict, List of the, 284 



Heterocyathi, and their Parasitical Si- 

 punciilus, J. D. Macdonald on the 

 Australian and Feegeean, 78 



Hooker, J. D., on the Cedars of Lebanon, 

 Taurus, Algeria, and India, 1 1 



Houghton, W., on the Desirability of an 

 English Translation of Aristotle's 

 History of Animals, 136 



„ Reply to the Remarks 



on the Translation ofthe First Chapter 

 of Aristotle's History of Animals, 408 



Hydrozoa, Bibliogi-aphyof the (1861), 341 



Hyrtl,Professor, Anatomical Notes by, 95 



Insecta, Bibliography of (1861 ), 215 

 Insectivora, of the Mackenzie River 



District, List of the, 271 

 Insessores, of the Mackenzie River Dis- 

 trict, List of the, 278 



Kestevcn, W. B., a Report on Recent 

 Researches into the Minute Anatomy 

 of the Spinal Cord, 377 



Lake-Habitations of Switzerland, J. 



Lubbock on the Ancient, 26 

 Lake Prasias, on Pile Dwellings on, 486 

 Lartet, E. New Researches respecting 

 the Co-existence of Man with the 

 Great Fossil INIammals, regarded as 

 characteristic of the latest Geological 

 Period, (Translation), 53 

 Leiopelmn Ilochstettcri, 10 

 Lichens, Bibliography of the (1861), 473 

 Lubbock, John, on the Ancient Lake Ha- 

 bitations of Switzerland, 26 



„ Note on the Co-existence 



of Man, with the Dlnornis in New 

 Zealand, 343 



„ On the Evidence of the 



Antiquity of Man, afforded by the 

 Phvsical Structure of the Somme 

 Vallev, 244 



