INDEX. 



477 



Forster, G. J., on the habits of the 

 honey-buzzard in confinement, 212. 



Fortune, Mr., on the Chinese indigo, 

 139; on the tea-plant of China, 

 355. 



Fossil human bones, description of 

 some, 213. 



Fowls, description of two living hy- 

 brid, 210. 



Fries', Prof., Summa Vegetabihum 

 Scandinaviae, notice of, 58. 



Fuligula, new species of, 422. 



Fusus, new species of, 97; descrip- 

 tions of the ova-capsules of, 160. 



Galbula leptura, on the habits of, 80. 



Gamoplexis, account of, 453. 



Geological science, on the successive 

 phases of, 274. 



Gisbome, Rev. T., notice of the late, 

 192. 



Golding, Mr., notes on the honey- 

 bee, 58. 



Goliathus, on the habits of, &]. 



Gould, J., on new species of Austra- 

 lian birds, 135, 348, 459 ; on the 

 TrochiUdse, 401, 404, 408, 421. 



Graham, Dr. R., notice of the late, 

 192. 



Gray, J. E., on the arrangement of 

 the stony corals, 120 ; on the cha- 

 racters separating the four great di- 

 visions of the animal kingdom, 138 ; 

 on a new rat from South Australia, 

 351 ; on new genera of bats, 406 ; 

 on a sea-worm eaten in the Navi- 

 gator Islands, 409 ; on a new spe- 

 cies of Amphioxus from Borneo, 

 463 ; on the skull of Phascolomys 

 vombatus, 469. 



Gray, G. R., on two new genera of 

 Certhinae, 351. 



Greville, Dr. R. K., on a new species 

 of Dawsonia, 226. 



Griffith, W., on the impregnation of 

 Dischidia, 456. 



Gulliver, G., on the red corpuscles of 

 the blood of the Meminna deer, 

 405. 



Gynautocera, on some new species of, 

 73. 



Hancock, A., on Buccinum undatum, 

 150. 



Hardy, J., on new British Coleoptera, 

 379. 



Ilehx, new species of, 263, 358. 



Henfrey's, A., Outlines of Structural 



and Physiological Botany, noticed, 

 340. 



Hincks, T., on Sertularia elongata, 

 425. 



Hogg, J., on the alleged habits of 

 Crabro cephalotes, 61. 



Home, Sir E., Bart., on the measure- 

 ment of the New Zealand and Nor- 

 folk Island pines, 454. 



Honey-bee, notes on the, 58. 



Honey-buzzard, on the habits of the, 

 212. 



Hooker, Dr., on the vegetation of the 

 Galapagos Archipelago, 345. 



Horse Zoologicse, ']S. 



Howse's, R., notes on a dredging ex- 

 cursion off the coast of Durham, 

 160. 



"Humming-bird, new species of, 404. 



Ichthyolite, notice of an, 25. 



Infusorial deposit at Dolgelly, 426. 



Insects, new, 61, 66, 73, 95, 173,217, 

 314, 379, 385, .392, 445 ; occurrence 

 of rare British, 60, Q^J ; on the ha- 

 bits of various Indian species of, 63. 



Janson, J., notice of the late, 193. 



Jardine, Sir W., on the ornithology of 

 the island of Tobago, 78. 



Jefireys, J. G., on some British shells, 

 309. 



Johnson, C, on an infusorial deposit 

 at Dolgelly, 426. 



Jonas, Dr. J. H., on two new shells, 

 273. 



King, J., on a method by which all 

 objects may be polarized under the 

 microscope, 136. 



King, W., on a British specimen of 

 Oculina prolifera, 279; on some 

 shells and other invertebrate forms 

 found on the coast of Northumber- 

 land and of Durham, 334. 



Knight, H. G., notice of the late, 

 193. 



Knowlton, T., notice of the late, 194. 



Larus eburneus, notice of, 213. 



Latham, R., notice of the late, 194. 



Lavalle, J., on the microscopic ana- 

 tomy of the shell of the decapodous 

 Crustacea, 353. 



Leidy, Dr. J., on a new genus and 

 species of Entozoa, 209; on the 

 mechanism which closes the mem- 

 branous wings of the genus Locusta, 

 214 ; on Trichina spiralis, 358. 



Lepidoptera, new, 173. 



