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Zospeum for the species from the subterranean caverns of Carniola, &c, referred 

 by German authors to the g. Carychium. Thirteen species are characterised. 

 The other species of various families figured in the plates accompanying these 

 papers of Bourguignat's, in the present volume, amount to fifty-five. (Marcel 

 de Serres) On the marine origin of the Dreissenae — p. 21-25. (Grimaud de 

 Caux) On the animal of the Purpura of the ancients — p. 34-42. (Hupe, 

 Montrouzier, Lorois) Descriptions of new shells— p. 47, 470-472. fBonnafoux) 

 Eggs of birds drilled by Helix hortensis — p. 446, 447. (MoqunwTandon) 

 Note on Helix constricta Boubee — p. 562-564, 592. Radiata.— (Cailliaud) 

 On the boring Echini of Brittany ; with a plate — p. 158- 1 79. Paleontology. — 

 (D'Orbigny) New species of Ammonites of the Jurassic and Cretaceous forma- 

 tions — p. 105-111. Twenty-seven new species described. Proceedings of 

 the French Academy, for 1856 : including, among others, notes of the following 

 articles. Valenciennes: Eggs with multiple vitellus — p. 32. Texier: Large- 

 tailed sheep of Caramania— p. 33. Marcel de Serres : the Touariks — p. 89. 

 Millet : On re-stocking rivers with fish — p. 90. Bourguignon and Delafond : A 

 form of scabies of the horse communicable to man — p. 91. Wanner : The Lungs 

 the motive factor of the circulation of blood — p. 91. Bekker : The claw at the 

 tip of the Lion's tail — p. 92. Caraguel : Influence of the weather on the con- 

 struction of Spiders' webs— p. 130. Bonaparte : Perdix graeca of Brisson a true 

 species — p. 131. Schultze : Development of the Lamprey — p. 131. Bonaparte : 

 Gray's Catalogue of Chelonians of British Museum — p. 132. Gervais : Materials 

 for a Monograph of the Cheiroptera of S. America — p. 133-137. Hombres- 

 Firmas : On Pecten glaber — p. 188. Pomel : Five new species of Rodentia 

 from Algeria— p. 188-190. Raimondi : Origin of the Guano of the Chinchas 

 islands — p. 190. Bonaparte: New species of Birds, Asiatic and American — p. 

 247-254. Same : Parallel tables of the order Gallinaceaa — p. 254. Marcel de 

 Serres : Origin and formation of the Egg, and Primordial condition of Double 

 monstrosity — p. 285. Valenciennes : Felis tulliana n. sp. of Asia Minor — p. 

 286. Schultze : Double monsters — p. 287. Guerin and Robert : Thermometer 

 for the use of cultivators of silkworms — p. 288. Dufosse : Hermaphroditism in 

 Serranus— p. 346. Marcel de Serres : The Male and Female egg of animals— p. 

 347. Guerin-M. : Coccus of the Bean, and its use as a dye stuff"— p. 347-349. 

 Richard : Multiplication of animals in France — p. 349. Pelouze : Liquid 

 secreted by the abdominal gland of Carabus— p. 350. Davaine : Different degree 

 of vitality in Vibrio tritici adult and larva— p. 351. Lartet : Dryopithecus 

 fontani, a large fossil Ape of France — p. 394. Valenciennes: Filaria sethiopica 

 n. sp. under the skin of the Hunting leopard — g. 395. Gaudry and Lartet : 

 Paleontological discoveries in Attica — p. 396. Quatrefages : The Silkworm 

 epidemic — p. 397. Bernard : Temperature of Animals — p. 399. Lespes : 

 Natural History of Termes lucifugum — p. 439-442. Geoffroy St. Hilaire: 

 Use of horse flesh as an article of food — p. 443. Chrestien: Efficacy of 

 sulphur as a remedy for the grape disease merely mechanical — p. 492. 

 Rossignon : The Blood river of Choluteca — p. 493. Bonaparte : Fossil 

 Ornithology ; the families Inepti and Struthiones— p. 494. Hollard : Systematic 

 place of the Ostracionidae— p. 496. Bonaparte : Gray's Catalogue of Columbae 

 of British Museum— p. 535. G. St. Hilaire: Introduction of Bombyx mylitta 

 into France— p. 536-538. Paraney : Former existence of Epyornis on the 

 continent of Africa, as well as in Madagascar — p. 538. Guerin-M. : Agricultural 

 Societies for France— p, 539-541. Jacquelin du Val: Law of structure of the 

 Insect skeleton — p. 541. Ebrard: Muciparous loops of the Leech — p. 542. 

 Greslot : Best form for beehives— p. 574. Obituary — Barbie ; Puton — p. 

 582, 583. Reviews. — Weiner : Figures of Animals kept for use or amuse- 

 ment — p. 289. Westwood : Butterflies of Great Britain — p. 290. Moquin- 

 Tandon : Natural History of the land and freshwater shells of France, Vol. I. — 

 p. 128-130. Grateloup and Raulin : Statistical and Geographical Tables of the 

 land and fresh water Mollusca of France — p. 140-143. Grateloup : Geographical 

 distribution of the Limacina — p. 143. Same : List of the land and freshwater 

 Mollusca of France— p. 143. Liesville : List of the Mollusca of the country 



