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XXIII. On the British Trochus Cutlerianus (Clark), being the 

 ISkenea Cutleriana of the * British Mollusca ;' and on the Trochus 

 m/«s of Philippi (Moll. Sicil.). By William Clark, Esq 192 



XXIV. Descriptions of new species of Phytophagous Beetles. By 



J. S. Baly, Esq. (With a Plate.) 195 



XXV. Notes on Lepidoptera collected in Madeira by T. V. Wol- 

 laston, Esq. ; with descriptions of some new species. By H. T. Stain- 

 ton, Esq., V.P. Ent. Soc 209 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society 214 — 237 



On the Reproductive Organs of Sertularia tamarisca, by Prof. All- 

 man; Rare Animals from India 238 — 240 



NUMBER XVI. 



XXVI. On Ploesconia and Kerona. By H. J. Carter, Esq., 

 Bombay. (With a Plate.) 241 



XXVII. Characters' of some apparently undescribed Ceylon Insects. 



By F. Walker,F.L.S 258 



XXVIII. Descriptions of new Helicidce contained in the Darjiling 

 Collections of Messrs. W. T. and H. F. Blanford. By W. H. Ben- 

 son, Esq 265 



XXIX. On some British Diastylidcs. By C. Spence Bate, Esq. 273 



XXX. On the Natural Order StyracecB, as distinguished from the 

 SymplocacecB. By John Miers, F.R.S., F.L.S. &c 274 



XXXI. Spicilegia Entomologica. By Adam White, Assist- 

 ant in the Zoological Department, British Museum : — 



III. Note on the Pupa-case of a Coleopterous Insect from 

 Northern China. (With a Plate.) , 284 



IV. Diagnoses Coleopterorum quatuor 290 



XXXII. Descriptions of new and little-known species of Ceylonese 

 Nudibranchiate MoUusks. By Dr. E. F. Kelaart 291 



Proceedings of the Royal Society; Zoological Society 304 — 319 



On the Urticating Powers of the ActinifB towards each other, by 

 William Brodrick, Esq. ; Observations on the Development and 

 Early Condition of the Pentastoma tcenioides, by Prof. Leuekart, 

 Giessen 319, 320 



NUMBER XVII. 



XXXIII. Robert Brown ; an Eloge. By Dr. von Martius. . 321 



