BRITAIN. 99 



Woodchat Shrike ; Note on the Grasshopper Warbler ; Note on the Nightingale ; 

 Par us major. 



No. 180. August (Rev. S. H. Newenham") Remarks on the Etymology of 



Names of Animals. (Robert Warrington) On the Aquarium. Mollusks. — 

 (Rev. A. Merle Norman) The Mollusca of the Firth of Clyde. Crustacea. — 

 (J. R. Kinahan) List of the Podophthalmous Crustacea occurring in Dublin 

 Bay. (George Guyon) Note on Carcinas mamas. Insects. — (James Cooper) 

 Hybernating larva? Feeding on Moss. (Jas. Gardner) Capture of the Deilephila 

 Euphorbia? near Box Hill. (Richard Weaver, F. Bonney, and Edward S. Bonney) 

 Localities for Gastropacha Ilicifolia. (J. J. Reading) Silkworms feeding on 

 the Oak in China ; Captures at Street Lamps ; Cucullia Chamomillse ; Ennomos 

 illustraria. (R. F. Logan; Eupithecia cognata and E. subfulvata bred from the 

 same batch of Eggs. (C. B. Newman) Capture of Abraxas Ulmaria at West 

 Wickham. (R. S. Edleston) Varieties of Abraxas Ulmaria, &c. ; Notes on 

 Tineina. (Bracy Clark) The Tzetze of Africa identified with CEstrus Bovis. 

 (E. Parfitt) Description of the Male of Megastigmus Pinus. (C. S. Gregson) 

 Capture of Dyschirius impunctipennis. (J. Gatcombe) Carabus intricatus near 

 Plymouth. (T. Vernon Wollaston) Description of an uncharacterized British 

 Anthicus. (J. Hardy) Chrysomela cerealis. (George Guyon) The Aquarium. 

 Proceedings of Zoological Society. (H. W. Bates) Notes on an Excursion from 

 Ega to Tunantins and Fonte Boa, on the Upper Amazons. 



No. 181. September. — (Henry Walter Bates) Notes on an Excursion from 

 Ega to Tunantins and Fonte Boa, on the Upper Amazons. (Rev. Ed. Tagart, 

 F.L.S.) Remarks on the Necessity of precise Definitions in Attempts to Distin- 

 guish Reason and Instinct. Birds. — (Captain Henry W. Hadfield) Notes and 

 Remarks on a few of the Birds of Southern India. (Thomas Edward) Occur- 

 rence of the Kite near Banff. (H. Stevenson) Hawfinches breeding in Suffolk ; 

 Inquiry respecting the Plumage of the Common Dipper. (Captain Henry W. 

 Hadfield) Note on the Migration of the Swallow Tribe; Nidification of the 

 House Sparrow. (John Woolley, jun.) Nidification of the Bohemian Waxwing. 

 (W. H. Slaney) Swallows. (William Thompson) Harstpierpoint ; a great Curio- 

 sity. The Shoveller breeding in Dorsetshire. (H. Stevenson) Note on the 

 Little Auk appearing on the Norfolk Coast in Summer. Fishes. — (George 



Guyon) The Eye of the Carp turns on its Axis. Mollusks (Rev. Alfred 



Merle Norman) Giant Specimens of Unio tumidus and U. pictorum. Crusta- 

 cea (John Robert Kinahan) Description of a Galathea new to Science. In- 

 sects. — (James Gardner) Capture of Trochilium Allantiforme at Hungerford. 

 (Charles E. Challis) Abraxis Ulmaria at Coombe Wood. (G. R. Waterhouse) 

 Corrections to Mr. Waterhouse's List of A'eocharidae. Proceedings of So- 

 cieties.— Zoological Society ; Entomological Society. 



The Phytologist. A Botanical Journal. Published Monthly. 8vo. Lon- 

 don : W. Pamplin. With Plates New Series. No. 27, July ; No. 28, Au- 

 gust ; No. 29, September. Price Is. each. 



No. 27. July. — (John Barton). Observations on the Character of the Snow- 

 donian Flora, and on the Geographical Relations of Anemone Pulsatilla and As- 

 tragalus hypoglottis. (Zoilos) Remarks on Botanical Glossaries and Nomencla- 

 ture. (Rev. H. A. Stow ell) Faversham Plants. (Rev. R. H. Webb) Supple- 

 ment to the Flora Hertfordiensis. (J. Backhouse) Remarks on British Hieracia. 

 Botanical Notes. Notices and Queries. Answers to Communications received. 



No. 28. August (J. G. Baker) Observations on Thalictrum minus and its 



Allies, which inhabit Great Britain. (M. H. Wilkin) Botanical Sketches. (J. 

 G. Baker) Geological Relations of Plants — List of Plants found on Forrest Hill. 

 (W. Mitten) Notes on some New or Rare British Mosses. (Rev. H. A. Stowell) 

 Faversham Plants. Notices of the Natural History Review and of Moore Index 

 Filicum. Botanical Notes. Notices and Queries. Notices to Correspondents. 



No. 29. September— (W. T. Bree, O. W. Borrer, and W. H. Lucas) On Gla- 

 diolus communis. (William Marshall) The American Water-weed (anacharis 

 alsinastrum). (E. Edwards) Additions to the Flora Hertfordiensis. (I. W.) 



