president's address. 1093 



Proc. Inst. N.Z. I.e. — On the occurrence of Zootoca vivipara, an 

 English sp., introduced no doubt in plant cases. T. W. Kirk 

 (p. 67). On the embryology of NauUinus sp. a viviparous 

 lizard of N.Z. W. Colenso, F.R.S., (p. 147). 



On Nephrurus platyrtrus, n.sp. G. A. Boulenger, Ann. and 

 Mag. XVIII. (p. 91). 



Ichthyology. 



Dr. Ramsay and Mr. Douglas Ogilby define the generic 

 ■characters of Perca (introduced) Percolates, n.g., Lates, Psammo- 

 perca, Ctenolates, and (incl. Murrayia and Riverina) JJacquaria 

 (p. 184), and describe n.sp. of Dales (p. 4). Carcharias (p. 163). 

 Choerops, Lahrlchthys (p. 242). OpistJiognathus, Trichiurus, Neopem- 

 pheris (p. 559). EupetricJithys n.g. angustipes (p. 632). Triptery- 

 gium atinidatum and Congromt^rcena longicauda (p. 1021). 



Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm. I.e. — On the genus Latris, and descrip- 

 tion of CUnus Johistoni, n.sp., W. Saville Kent, F.L.S. (p. 117). 



Proc. Roy. Soc. Qld. I.e. — On the occurrence of Chanos salmonetis 

 in Moreton Bay. D. O'Connor (p. 141). 



On Polyprion prognathns (Hapuku of N.Z.) Dr. A. Giinther, Ann. 

 and Mag. XX. 236, and on the Australian sp. of Beryx, ib. 240 



Girella cyanea, Macl., is redescribed ; and Prionurus maculatus, 

 n, sp. described by Mr. Douglas-Ogilby. Proc. Zoolog. Soc. 

 (pp. 393-395). 



MOLLUSCA. 



Contributions to Conchology, No. 1. By James C. Cox, M.D., 

 F.L.S. (p. 1061). 



Proc. R. S. Tasm. I.e. — On the Australian Pectens confounded 

 with the N.Z. P. laticostatus. Professor Tate (p. 113). Review 

 of the Tasmanian Trochida; and some other species of molluscs 

 (p. 193). J. Brazier, F.L.S. 



