IV CONTENTS. 



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X. The Birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. Sun- 



DEVALL 87 



XI. Description of a new species of the genus Actias of Hubner, from 

 Northern India. By Edward Doubleday, Assistant in the Zoological 

 Department of the British Museum, F.L.S. &c. (With a Plate.) 95 



XII. Notices of new or rare British Animals observed during Cruises 

 in 1845 and 1846. By Robert M' An drew, Esq., and Professor Ed- 

 ward Forbes. (With a Plate.) 9Q 



XIII. Drafts for a Fauna Indica. By Ed. Blyth, Curator of the 

 Asiatic Society's Museum, &c. &c 98 



XIV. On the Development of the Lycopodiacece, By Karl Mul- 

 LER. (With five Plates.) 109 



XV. An Outline of an Arrangement of Stony Corals. By J. E. 

 Gray, F.R.S. &c 120 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society; Microscopical Society ... 129 — 137 



Addendum to the Birds of Corfu, by Capt. Pottlock ; Achillea tanace- 

 fifolia, All. ; On the Characters separating the four great Divisions 

 of the Animal Kingdom, by J. E. Gray, F.R.S. ; On the genus 

 Caloptylum, by Sir J.Richardson; The Tein-ching, or Chinese In- 

 digo ; M. Schonherr ; On the Minhocao of the Goyanese, by M. 

 Auguste de Saint-Hilaire ; Award of Medals — Linnaean Society ; 

 Meteorological Observations and Table 137 — 144 



NUMBER CXXV. 



XVI. On the Reproduction of Lost Parts in the Articulata. By 

 George Newport, F.R.S. &c. (With a Plate.) 145 



XVII. Notes on Buccinum undatum. By Albany Hancock, Esq. 150 



XVIII. On a second form of Fructification in Peyssonnelia Squa- 

 maria. By C. Montagne, D.M., in a Letter to the Rev. M. J. Berke- 

 ley, M.A., F.L.S. 155 



XIX. Note on the genus Atya of Leach, with descriptions of four 

 apparently new Species, in the Cabinets of the British Museum. By 



G. Newport, F.R.S. &c. (With a Plate.) 158 



XX. Notes on a Dredging Excursion off the coast of Durham ; with 

 descriptions of the Ova-Capsules of Fusus Norvegicus and F. Turtoni. 



By Mr. Richard Howse. (With a Plate.) 160 



XXI. The Birds of Calcutta, collected and described by Carl J. 



SUNDEVALL. 164 



XXII. Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Lepidopterous 

 Insects. By Edward Doubleday, F.L.S., Assistant in the Zoological 

 Department of the British Museum, &c 173 



XXIII. Note on the Irish species o£ Cephaloptera (Pterocephala). 



By Frederick M'Coy, M.G.S. & N.H.S.D. &c. (With a Plate.) 176 



