408 THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 



On a small collection of Lepidoptera from Cape York and the 

 South-east Coast of New Guinea. By Arthur G. 

 Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., etc. 

 On a new Victorian Graptolite. By Frederick M'Coy, Pro- 

 fessor of Natural Science in the University of Melbourne. 

 On a collection of Lepidoptera from Port Moresby, New 



Guinea. By Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., &c. 

 On the discovery of the Trigonia acuticostata (M'Coy) in the 

 living state. By F. M'Coy, Professor of Natural 

 Science in the Melbourne University. 

 On the Fur Seals of the Islands St. Paul and Amsterdam. 



By Professor W. Peters. 

 On the mode in which the young of the New Zealand 

 Astacidce attach themselves to the mother. By Pro- 

 fessor J. Wood-Mason. 

 On a new genus and species of CoUeinbola from Kerguelen's 



Land. By Sir John Lubbock, Bart., M.P. 

 On the Anthribid® of New Zealand. By D. Sharp. 

 On Peripatus Nov«' Zealand^. By Captain F. W. Hutton, 

 Director of the Otago Museum. 

 Some interesting Papers also have been read during the year 

 at the meetings of the Royal Society of London on the Marine 

 Fauna of the Southern Ocean, from the pens of Mr. H. M. 

 Mosely and the late lamented Dr. Von Willemoes-Suhm, both of 

 the Challenger Expedition. 



In the Geological Society of London the Papers read having 

 direct reference to Australia were — 



On a new Fossil Crab from the Tertiary of New Zealand. By 



Henry Woodward, F.R.S., F.G.S. 

 On some Fossil Reef-building Corals from the Tertiary deposits 

 of Tasmania. By Professor P. Martin Duncan, M.B., 

 F.R.S., &c, President. 



