INDEX. 



419 



Effodientia, fossil remains of, in Brazil, 1 1 0. 



Eggs, mode of preparing, for collections, 

 104. 



Elaphrus, remarks on the species of, men- 

 tioned in Olivier, 169-173. 



Encrinites, occurrence of, in the limestone 

 at Trenton, in the United States, 216. 



Entozoa, catalogue of species of, indige- 

 nous to Ireland, 343. 



Equus, notices of some additional species 

 to those currently admitted by zoolo- 

 gists, 81, 369, 415; representation of a 

 species of, in the celebrated Praenestine 

 mosaic, supposed to be a distinct spe- 

 cies closely allied to the common horse, 

 369 ; Equ. Burchellii, observations upon 

 the, 82 ; hemionus, observations upon, 

 84 ; QuaggUf observations upon the, 

 81 ; Zebra, observations upon the, 82. 



Erica cinerea, occurrence of in certain 

 parts of Ireland, 73 ; Eri, Mackaiana, 

 occurrence of in certain parts of Ire- 

 land, 1 9 ; Mediterranea, occurrence of 

 in certain parts of Ireland, 115. 



Euphorbia Charcharias ?, occurrence of in 

 certain parts of Ireland, 113. 



Felis concolor, 106. 



Ferce, fossil remains of, in Brazil, 255. 



Ferns, observations on some British spe- 

 cies, 241. 



Flora of the neighbourhood of Ipswich, 

 124-130. 



Flora of central Norfolk, an account of 

 the, 390-407. 



Fossil Plants, catalogue of those found in 

 Great Britain, 75, 179. 



Fossil Fruits and Seeds of the London 

 Clay, History of, by J. S. Bowerbank, 

 413. 



Fusus longcevus, occurrence of, in the 

 London clay formation at Bracklesham 

 Bay, 25. 



Geometridce, make their appearance in the 

 woods of North America as soon as the 

 young leaves burst forth, 214. 



Gillaroo Trout, difference between this 

 and the common trout, 116. 



Glossophaga, occurrence of, in certain 

 caves in Brazil, 53. 



Goose : on the skeleton of the tame goose, 

 Chinese goose, and the hybrid between 

 the two, 91. 



Hemiptera, 277. 



Hepatica, 217. 



Hispa higeneris, description of, 367. 



Hippotiger, of Dion, referred by M. Ser- 

 res to the zebra, 370. 



Holopus Rangii, description of, 352. 

 Suppl. PI. XVII. 



Hydnocera, observations upon this genus 

 of Clerites, 362 ; Hyd. cegra, descrip- 

 tion of, 364; curtipennis, description 



of, 364 ; humeralis, description of, 362 ; 



rufipes, description of, 363 ; serrata, 



description of, 363. 

 Hymenophyllum Tunbridgense, occurrence 



of in certain parts of Ireland, 19, 74, 



75, 112; Hymen. Wilsoni, occurrence 



of in certain parts of Ireland, 19, 74, 



75, 112. 

 Hymenoptera, observations upon certain 



North American species of, 277. 

 Hypericum calycinum, occurrence of in 



certain parts of Ireland, 69. 

 Iguanodon, occurrence of the teeth of, in 



the Tilgate Grit at St. Leonard's, 89. 

 Ipswich, Flora of, 124-130, 317. 

 Isabelline Zebra, observations upon, 85. 

 Isoetes lacustris, occurrence of in certain 



parts of Ireland, 178. 

 Jersey, Plants of, 226-230. 

 Landslip, notice of, on the Devonshire 



coast, 138. 

 Lastrcea dilatata, var. dumentorium, oc- 

 currence of in certain parts of Ireland, 



19, 67, 68 ; Lastr. dilatata, occurrence 

 of in certain parts of Ireland, 19, C^G, 

 67, 70, 75, 113, 116, 118, 175, 178; 

 Lastr. Filix-mas, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 19, Q6, 68, 75, 

 113, 118, 175, 178; Oreopfem, occur- 

 rence of in certain parts of Ireland, 19, 



20, 75, 178 ; rigida, observations upon, 

 242 ; Thelypteris, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 75. 



Lepidoptera, remarks on those of North 

 America, 213, 268. 



Little Bustard, shot in Devonshire, 47. 



Litorella lacustris, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 178. 



Lobelia, 217. 



Lobelia Dortmanna, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 178. 



Lomaria spicant, occurrence of in certain 

 parts of Ireland, 19, 21, Q6, 68, 75, 

 118, 175, 178. 



London-clay fossils, mode of procuring, 

 &c., 205. 



London clay, ont his formation at Brackles- 

 ham Bay, 23. 



Lonicera, 217. 



Malaxis paludosa, occurrence of in cer- 

 tain parts of Ireland, 178. 



Mallodon spinosum, described, 194. 



Mammalia, announcement of the publica- 

 tion of a new work on, 45. 



Mammalian Remains, their occurrence in 

 the lower Eocene deposits of Epernay, 

 Marne, 187 ; notice of their occurrence 

 in a fluvio-marine deposit in the parish 

 of Little Clacton, on the Essex coast, 

 197. 



Mammals, relative proportion of fossil and 

 recent species of, in Brazil, 374. 



