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INDEX. 



evolution of the cells in their neigh- 

 bourhood, 75. 



Glyphsea, new species of, 118. 



Godron, M., on the natural and 

 artificial fecundation of ^Egilops by 

 Triticum, 394. 



Gosse, P. H., on manufactured sea- 

 water for the aquarium, 65 ; on 

 three new species of British Actiniae, 

 280. 



Gould, J., on two new species of 

 Antechinus, 301 ; on a new species 

 of Ptilotis and a new species of 

 Eopsaltria, 302. 



Gray, G. R., on the species of the 

 genus Sericinus, 305; on a new 

 species of Suthora, 397. 



Gray, Dr. J. E., on the arrangement 

 of the families of bivalve shells, 21 ; 

 on the Ounces, 394 ; on the African 

 seal, Heliophoca Atlantica, 394 ; 

 on a new species of rock kangaroo, 

 465. 



Gray, S. O., note on Athyrium rhse- 

 ticum, 237. 



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

 Caulerpa, 197- 



Griffith, Dr. J. W., on the relation of 

 the angular aperture of object- 

 glasses to their penetrating power 

 and to oblique light, 212. 



Grube, Dr. E., on the occurrence of 

 larvae of Sarcophaga in the human 

 eye and nose, 238. 



Guise, W. v., on a new species of 

 Alpheus, 275, 465. 



Gymnotus, on some fishes allied to, 

 398. 



Haime, M., on the development of 

 the Actiniae, 395. 



Hancock, A., on some new species of 

 British Nudibranchiata, 102. 



Hardy, Mr., on diseases in plants 

 caused by mites, 456. 



Heliophoca atlantica, note on the, 394. 



Henfrey, A., on the so-called eye-spot 

 of the Infusoria and microscopic 

 Algae, 332 ; on the elaters of 

 Trichia, 461. 



Hierochloe borealis, new habitat for, 

 314. 



Hofmeister, Dr. W , on the fertiliza- 

 tion of Ferns, 272 -, on the fecunda- 

 tion of the Coniferae, 429. 



Hogg's, J., Microscope, its History, 

 Construction and Applications, re- 

 viewed, 204. 



Hooker, Dr. J. D., on the structure 

 and affinities of Trigonocarpon,209; 

 on the structure and functions of 

 the rostellum in Listera ovata, 444; 

 on the affinities of the Balanopho- 

 raceae and Nymphaeaceae, 456. 



Hoploparia, new species of, 116. 



Huxley, T. H., on the common plan 

 of animal forms, 72; on the ana- 

 tomy of the Brachiopoda, 285 ; on 

 the anatomy and development of 

 Echinococcus veterinorum, 379. 



Hydra fusca, on the habits pf, 367. 



Hypocephalus, on the j^^i^iqq ojt in 

 the system, 464. , 1 . ^p /, , !: 



Hyperoodon bidens, on the oceumence 

 of, 347. ^ ..;,,. ,,. ,>.,.p.a:lir 



Hyrax, new species of, ISSj^^j gajjM 



Idalia, new species of, lOS.'t^^a^"^ ,^j 



Infusoria, on the so-called eye-spot 

 of the, 232 ; contributions to the 

 natural history of the, 321. 



Intestinal worms, on the embryogeny 

 and propagation of, 156. 



Kakapo, on the habits of the, 302. 



Kangaroo, on a new species of, 465. 



Kraussia, new species of, 149. 



Kiichenmeister, Dr., on the Coenurus 

 cerebralis of the Sheep, 315. 



Lamellibranchiata, on the branchial 

 currents in the, 177t.)5.^inKf[>. 



Lawson, G., on the ocpiirreiice of 

 " Cinchonaceous glands " in Ga- 

 liaceae, and on the relations of that 

 order to Cinchonaceae, 161 ; on 

 Stellaria umbrosa, 457- 



Layard, E. L., on the ornithology of 

 Ceylon, 57, 105, 264. 



Leptopoma, on the geographical dis- 

 tribution of, 416. 



Limnadia, new species of, 229. 



Linaria, on a new British species of, 408 . 



Linnaean Society, proceedings of the, 

 231, 309, 457. 



Liny phia, notes on some species of, 31 ♦ 



Listera ovata, on the structure and 

 functions of the rostellum in, 444. j 



Lithornis Emuinus, on some remains 

 of; 263. i 



Lubbock, J., on some Arctic species 

 of Calanidae, 125. 



Lyall, Dr. D., on the habits of Stri- 

 gops habroptilus, 302. | 



Lycium, remarks on the genus, 1 ; new 

 species of, 7, 131, 187, 336. 



M'Coy, Prof. F., on some new cretaT 

 ceous Crustacea, 116. 



