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XXII. On Epilobium angustifolium, and species which have been 

 confounded with it. By Mr. H. O. Stephens 170 



XXIII. A List of Flowering Plants found growing wild in Western 

 Norfolk. By the Rev. George Munford, Corresponding Member of 

 the Botanical Society of London 171 



XXIV. Indian Cyprinidce. By John M'Clelland, Assistant Sur- 

 geon Bengal Medical Service. {Continued.) 192 



XXV. Insectorum novorum Centuria, auctore J. O. Westwood ... 203 



XXVI. On the names Promecoderus, Cnemacanthus and Odonto- 

 scelis, as applied to certain genera of Carabideous Insects. By G. R. 

 Waterhouse, Esq., Curator to the Zoological Society of London 205 



XXVII. On the Eel, and on the Freshwater Fish of Austria. By 

 Capt. S. E. Widdrington, R.N 207 



XXVIII. Information respecting Zoological and Botanical Travel- 

 lers 210 



New Books: — A Manual of the British Algae, by William Henry Har- 

 vey, Esq 211 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society ; Zoological Society ; Micro- 

 scopical Society 217—228 



' Cyclostoma elegans, Lam., an Irish Shell, by W. Thompson, Esq. ; 

 Entophytes — Cryptogamous Plants developed on the internal sur- 

 face of the air-cells of an Eider Duck whilst alive — similar in- 

 stance in the Flamingo ; On some Mammalia, Birds and Fishes 

 lately observed in the neighbourhood of Aberdeen, by Mr. J. Mac- 

 gillivray ; On the Common Hare of the Gangetic Provinces and 

 of the Sub-Himalaya, with a slight notice of a strictly Himalayan 

 species, by B. H. Hodgson, Esq., Resident at the Court of Nepal ; 

 The Hoopoe, Upupa epops ; The Hoopoe ; The Arctic Gull ; Re- 

 port on Ornithichnites, or Foot-marks of Extinct Birds ; Natural 

 History as a Branch of Education ; Meteorological Observations 

 and Table 228 240 



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XXIX. Notice of a new genus of Mammalia discovered by J. Stuart, 

 Esq., in New South Wales. By W. S. MacLeay, Esq., F.L.S., &c. 

 (With a Plate.) 241 



XXX. On two remarkable Marine Invertebrata inhabiting the 

 iEgean Sea. By Edward Forbes, M.W.S., For. Sec. B.S., &c. (With 



a Plate.) 243 



XXXI. On Epilobium angustifolium, Linn., and species which have 

 been confounded with it. By W. A. Leighton, Esq., B.A., F.B.S.E. 246 



XXXII. Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological Botany 

 made in the year 1839. By the late F. J. Meyen, M.D., Professor of 

 Botany in the University of Berlin. (Continued.) 249 



