CONTENTS. 



No. V. April, 1825. 



Page 



Art. I, Introductory Address, explanatory of the 

 views of the Zoological Club^ delivered at its founda- 

 tion, November 29, 1823, by the Chairman, the Rev, 

 William Kirby, M.A. F.jR. Sf L.S. I 



Art. II. Some further Remarks on the Nomenclature of 

 Orthoptera, with a detailed Description of the genus Sea- 

 phura. By the Rev. William Kirby, F.R. Sf L.S. Sfc. 9 



Art. III. Observations on the Structure of the Throat in 



the genus Anolis. By Thomas Bell, Esq. F.L.S. .. 11 



Art. ly. On the utility of preserving facts relative to the 

 habits of Animals, with additions to two Memoirs in 

 " White's Natural History of Selborne." By W. J, 

 Broderip, Esq. F.L.S. Sfc 14 



Art. V. Additional Observations upon a Fossil found in 

 Coal Shale, and the description of a Palate found in 

 Coal, near Leeds. By J. D C. Sowerby, F.L.S. and 

 E. J. George, Esq. F.L.S 22 



Art. VI. Notice of the Occurrence of some rare British 



Birds. By William Yarrell, Esq 24 



Art. VII. Descriptions of some new and rare Volutes. By 



W. J. Broderip, Esq. F.L.S. Sfc 27 



Art. VIII. Sketches in Ornithology ; or Observations on 

 the leading Affinities of some of the more extensive groups 

 of Birds. By N. A. Vigors, jun. Esq. M.A. F.L.S.. 37 



Art. IX. A brief Description of a pair of remarkable 

 horned mandibles of an Insect. By the Rev. William 

 KiRBY, F.R. 4- L.S. kc 70 



