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INDEX TO VOL. IX. 



ACALYPTUS, on the British species 

 of, 204. 



Achatina, new species of, 119. 



Acostsea, observations on the genus, 

 152. 



Acrosalenia, new species of, 81. 



Adams, A., on the genus Cyllene, 148 ; 

 on a new species of Macgillivrayia, 

 242. 



Adams, H. and A., on a new genus of 

 Chitonidse, 355. 



Agaricus, new species of, 192. 



Alauda, new species of, 346. 



Alces, on the species of, 415. 



Algse, list of, taken in Cork Harbour, 

 244. 



Alligators, on the species of, inhabit- 

 ing Ceylon, 329. 



Ammophila, new species of, 46. 



Anas glacialis, notice respecting, 156. 



Ancistrocerus, new species of, 49. 



Anderson, Mr., on a twin-mushroom, 

 435. 



Animal individuality, observations on, 

 505. 



Annelida, on the circulation and respi- 

 ration of the, 154. 



Apodytes, new species of, 387- 



Argonaut, on the male of the, 492. 



Aschersonia, new species of, 199. 



Avenella, new British species of, 

 403. 



Axis, on the species of, 424. 



Babington, C. C, on a new British 

 Viola, 12 ; on British Rubi, 123 ; on 

 a monstrosity in the petals of Hon- 

 keneja peploides, 156. 



Backhouse, J., jun., on the Hieracium ^ 

 plumbeum, 150. 



Balfour, Prof., on the growth of va- 

 rious kinds of mould in syrup, 236 ; 

 Class Book of Botany, noticed, 497 ; 

 on the number of known fossil 

 plants, 504. 



Bamboo, on the rate of growth of the, 

 502. 



Benson, W. H., on someciew species 

 of Hehx, 404. 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., on some Fungi 



from St. Domingo, 192; on British 

 Fungi, 317, 377. 



Birds, list of, procured in Kordofan, 

 342. 



Blackwall, J., on the British spiders, 

 15,268,464. 



Blanchard, E., on the circulation of the 

 blood and nutrition in insects, 74. 



Blastocerus, on the species of, 427. 



Blood, on the circulation of the, in 

 insects, 74, 435. 



Books, new : — Gosse's Naturalist's 

 Sojourn in Jamaica, 50 ; Latham's 

 Man and his Migrations, 54 ; La- 

 tham's Ethnology of the British 

 Colonies and Dependencies, 54 ; 

 Selys-Longchamps' Odonates ou 

 Libellules d'Europe, 56 ; MacGil- 

 livray's Narrative of the Voyage of 

 H.M.S. Rattlesnake, 132; Dixon's 

 Geology and Fossils of the Tertiary 

 and Cretaceous Formations of Sus- 

 sex, 135 ; Moore's Popular Histoiy 

 of British Ferns, 141 ; Leighton's 

 British species of Angiocarpous Li- 

 chens, 226; Harvey's 'Nereis Bo- 

 reali- Americana, 229; Prodromus 

 Florae Batavae, 340 ; Henfrey's Ve- 

 getation of Europe, 411; PfeiflFer's 

 Conspectus Cyclostomaceorum, 

 412; Balfour's Class Book of Bo- 

 tany, 497. 



Botanical Society of Edinburgh, pro- 

 ceedings of the, 70, 150, 237, 349, 

 502. 



Bowerbank, J. S., on the probable 

 dimensions of Carcharodon Mega- 

 lodon, 120. 



Brachiopoda, notes and descriptions 

 of some, 249 ; on a new classifica- 

 tion of recent, 361, 514. 



Broome, C. E., on British Fungi, 317, 

 377. 



Bulimus, new species of, 119. 



Bullidae, on the olfactory apparatus 

 in the, 188. 



Buteo, new species of, 342. 



Butterflies, on the appearance of large 

 swarms of, 355. 



