VI CONTENTS. 



XXXII. Notice of sonic Fungi collected by C. Darwin, Esq. during 

 rhe Expedition of II. M. Ship Beagle. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, 

 M.A., F.L.S. (With Plates.) 291 



XXXIII. Zoological Notices. By Dr. A. Philippi 294 



XXXIV. Notes on Dr. Philippi's Zoological Notices in the prece- 

 ding Article. By J. E. Gray, Esq 305 



XX XV. Notices of Botanical Excursions in the neighbourhood of 

 Trieste. By Edward Forbes, M.W.S., For. Sec. B.S., &c 307 



XXXVI. On the Habits of the Apteryx Australia, a Bird of New 

 Zealand, closely allied to the Strutkionidts, and named by the native 

 Inhabitants Kiwi. By the late Allan Cunningham, Esq 312 



XXXVII. Characters of Four New r Cape Orcltidacece. By Professor 



LlNDLEY 314 



XXXVIII. On the Occurrence of Squalus spinosus, Linn., on the 

 Coast of Yorkshire. By Arthur Strickland, Esq 315 



XXXIX. Horae Zoologicae. By Sir William Jardine, Bart 318 



XL. Information respecting Botanical Travellers : — Mr. Schom- 



burgk's Narrative of his recent Expedition in Guiana 322 



Neiv Books : — Histoire Naturelle des Poissonsd'eau douce de l'Europe 

 Centrale, par Ls. Agassiz ; Natural History and Illustrations of 

 the British Salmonida?, by Sir W. Jardine, Bart. ; On the Growth 

 of the Salmon in Freshwater, by W. Yarrell, F.L.S., V.P.Z.S. ; 

 Narrative of an Expedition into Southern Africa during the years 

 1836 and 1837, by Capt. W. C. Harris ; Deutschlands Lebermoose 

 in getrockneten Exemplaren, Herausgegeben von Dr. J. W. P. 

 Hubener und C. F. Genth ; A. Bertolonii Flora Italica, sistens 

 Plantas in Italia et in Insulis circumstantibus sponte nascentes ; 

 Verzeiclmiss der in Jahre 1832 im ostlichen Theile der Altai--ge- 

 birges gesammelten Pflanzen. Ein Supplement zur Flora Altaica, 

 von Al. v. Bunge ; Fungorum et Byssorum Illustrationes, &c, by 

 F. Fulg. Chevallier ; Linnae ; British Coleoptera delineated, by 

 W. Spry, M.E.S., edited by W. Shuckard, Lib. R.S 329—339 



Proceedings of the Linnaean Society; Zoological Society; Royal So- 

 ciety of Edinburgh ; Botanical Society of Edinburgh ; Royal Phy- 

 sical Society of Edinburgh 339 — 355 



On different Tissues, the work of Insects; Structure of the Ovule in 

 the EricecB ; Colour of Salt Marshes ; Falco Eleonorce ; Descrip- 

 tion of a new species of Meliphaga, by M. Dumas ; Flannel formed 

 of Infusoria and Confervas ; Meteorological Observations and 

 Table 356—360 



NUMBER XXVI. 



XLI. On the Structure of the Setae of Funaria hygrometrica. By 

 Edwin Lankester, M.D, 361 



XLII. On the Tentacular Classification of ZoopJnjtes. By John 

 Hogg, Esq., M.A., F.R.S., F.L.S., &c 364 



