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therefore referred it to Callithamnion, to which genus it is closely al- 

 lied in general appearance. Its fruit is that of a Griffithsia, 



2. Griffithsia Schousboei (Mout-dg.), repens, intricata, filis dichotomis 



articulato-constrictis, articulis elliptico-sphsericis e geniculis 

 radicellas hyalinas emittentibus. 

 " The absence of fructification causes me to doubt if this is not an 

 abnormal state or a rampant variety of G. corallina (Ag.)." 



3. Gigartina conferta (Schousb.), fronde cartilaginea, filiformi, vage 



ramosa, ramis fasciculatis confertis, ramulos abbreviatos patentes 

 apice incrassato-ovoideos undique emittentibus. 



4. Gigartina gaditana (Montag.), fronde cartilaginea, filiformi, di- 



chotoma, aculeis simplicibus brevissimis subsecundis utrinque 

 attenuatis obsita. 

 Probably closely allied to the Sphcerococcus armatus (Agardh). 



5. Delesseria interrupta (Ag.), fronde membranacea tenerrima, in- 



terrupte costata, lineari, dichotoma, apice furcatarotundataque. 



This second number fully supports the high character which had 

 been obtained by its predecessor, and we trust that the work will 

 receive that support which it deserves from the botanists of Britain. 



PROCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 



ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



June 23, 1840.— William Yarrell, Esq., V.P., in the Chair. 

 The Rev. F. W. Hope read a paper entitled " Observations on 

 the Stenochoridce of New Holland, with descriptions of new species." 

 Of this paper the following is an extract : — 



Fam. Stenochorid^, Leach. 

 Type of the family Stenochorus semipunctatus, Fab. 



Section 1. Armigeri. 



Antennis thoraceque spinosis, apicibus elytrorum bidentatis. 



Sp. 1. Stenochorus gigas. Sten. ater thorace spinoso inaquali, 

 elytris hast nigro flavoque variegatis. 



Antennae corpore fere duplo long lores, articulis ternis primis nigri- 

 cantibus, reliquisfusco-ferrugineis, articulis intermediis apice spi- 

 nosis. Caput atrum antice rufo-ciliatum palpis ferrugineis. Tho- 

 rax utrinque spinosus spinis brevibus, tuber culatus, rugosus et ater. 

 Elytra bidentata, basi nigro flavoque variegata, varioloso-punctata. 

 Corpus infra nigrum abdomine postice piceo, femoribus atris, 

 tibiis tarsisque fusco-brunneis et tomentosis. 



Long. lin. 18^; lat. lin. 5^. 



Hab. In interiori parte Novae HoUandiae. 



This magnificent species, the largest of the genus, was given to 

 Captain Roe, when engaged on his survey of the Australian coast ; 

 it was labelled as coming from the inner country. 



In Museo Dom. Hope. 



Sp. 2. Stenochorus latus. Sten.fusco-brunneus, thorace cinereo- 



