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INDEX. 



Caniivora, on the dentition of the, 225. 

 Carpenter, Mr., on the reproductive 



system of vegetables, 142. 

 Cassinia, description of the genus, 128. 

 Cathartes aura, habits of, 257. 

 Catogenus, on several new species of, 



396. 

 Catophractes, description of the new ge- 

 nus, 375. 



Cattle, Wild, of Chillingham Park, de- 

 scription of the, 274, 284. 



Ceratophyllacea, affinities of the, 236. 



Chalcidites, description of British, 198, 

 350. 



Chameleon, description of a new species 

 of, 475. 



Cheirotherium, doubtful nature of the 

 traces of in the new red sandstone, 478. 



Christison, Prof., on the preservation of 

 fruits in the moist state, 141. 



Cichoraceae, new species of, 125. 



Closterium, formation of double gems 

 in, 123. 



Coleoptera, new species of, 112. 



Compositae, new species of, 107. 



Confervae conjugatae, formation of double 

 gems in, 123. 



Convolvulaceae, new species of, 44. 



Cook, Capt. S. E., on the genera Pinus 

 and Abies, 163. 



Cooper, D., on a large variety of Ranun- 

 culus Flammula, 233 ; on a new princi- 

 ple of fencing, 234. 



Corda's, M., Icones Fungorum, reviewed, 

 61, 465 ; on the anatomy of Hydra 

 fusca, 78. 



Coregoni, remarks on, 268 ; notes on 

 Irish, 421. 



Cotula, description of the genus, 127. 



Couch, J., observations on Wilson's Pe- 

 trel, 372 ; Cornish Fauna, noticed, 

 305 ; description of a new Gull, 381 ; 

 of the Coronated Lump-fish, 382. 



Couchia, description of the new genus, 

 411. 



Crangon vulgaris, metamorphoses of, 178. 



Crustacea, metamorphoses of, 178. 



Cryptocalvx, description of the genus, 

 446. 



Cunningham, Allan, on the Flora of the 

 Islands of New Zealand, 44, 125, 205, 

 356. 



Curtis's, J., British Entomology, noticed, 

 367. 



Cuvier, Frederic, notice of the late, 238. 



Cygnus,on a new species of, 155. 



Cyprinidae, notices of new species of, 

 135. 



Dalyell, Sir J. G., on a singular mode of 

 propagation among the lower animals, 

 477. 



Dassen, M., on the motions of plants, 

 138, 223. 



Deinopis, description of the genus, 8. 

 Delphinus, on a new species of, 229. 

 Denny, H., Essay on the British species 



of Parasitic Insects, notice of, 139. 

 Dentition of Carnivora, 225. 

 Diptera, new species of, 183. 

 Don, Prof., on a new genus of plants be- 

 longing to the Bignoniaceae, 375. 

 Dreissing, M., on the genus Tristoma, 77. 

 DuCane, Capt., on the metamorphoses of 



Crustacea, 178. 

 Dufour, Leon, on the industry and me- 

 tamorphoses of the Odyneri, 158. 

 Echinops, description of the new genus, 



153. 

 Ehrenberg, Prof., on fossil and recent In- 

 fusoria, 121 ; on the organic origin of 

 the Paramoudras of Norwich, 161. 

 Eichwald, Prof. E., on the Fauna of the 



Caspian Sea, 135. 

 Ergot, observations on the cause of, 373. 

 Ericeae, new species of, 49. 

 Eriosoma, remarks on Leach's genus, 



189. 

 Eupatorium, description of a new species 



of, 108. 

 Evadne Normanni, anatomy of, 136. 

 Eyton, T. C, on the Fauna of Shropshire 



and North Wales, 52. 

 Falco islandicus, occurrence of in En- 

 gland, 159. 

 Falcons, remarks on the Greenland and 



Iceland, 241. 

 Ferns, hybridity in, 236. 

 Fibres of the muscles and nerves, forma- 

 tion of the, 191. 

 Fishes, descriptions of new British, 39, 

 266, 382, 408 ; of new Irish, 14, 270 ; 

 on the osseous structure of, 69 ; occur- 

 rence of fossil scales of, in flint, 194. 

 Fishes of Madeira noticed, 369. 

 Flint, on the organic remains in, 191. 

 Forbes, E., on the specific claims of Pri- 

 mula acaulis veris,iand elatior, 141 ; on 

 the land and freshwater Mollusca of 

 Algiers, 250. 

 Forster, Edward, on Ononis antiquorum 

 of Linnaeus, 95 ; on the occurrence of 

 Atriplex rosea, 480. 

 Freycinetia, description of a new species 



of, 220. 

 Fries, Prof., on the genus Syngnathus, 

 96 ; on a metamorphosis observed in 

 the worm Pipe-fish, 225, 451. 

 Fritzsche, M., on the structure of pollen, 



402. 

 Fruits, on their preservation in the moist 



state, 141. 

 Fungi, oily fluid in the cells of, 62 ; hy- 



menomycetous structure of, 63. 

 Fur Seal of Commerce, observations on 



the, 81, 309, 478. 

 Galago, on a new species of, 147. 



