

INDEX. 



Cicada, on the instruments of perforation 

 in the, 1 12. 



Cimex, on three ondescribed Bpecies of, 

 241. 



Coffee-tree, anecdote respecting < be trans- 

 portation of the, to the French An- 

 tilles, 5. 



Conferva?, on a meteoric paper composed 

 of, 185. 



Cook, Capt. S. E., on the Pinus and Abies 

 with remarks on a new species, 296. 



Coriaria, on some species of, 314. 



Coxc, Dr. J. R.. on a remarkable pro- 

 perty of some Fungi, 257. 



Crabs, on the metamorphosis of, 438. 



Crcplin, Dr., observations on the Nema- 

 toidca, 358. 



Crotalaria, descriptions of several new 

 species of, 427. 



Crustacea, on the metamorphosis of, 

 438. 



Cuming, II., on the habits of several new 

 or rare Mammalia, 66. 



Cunningham, A., on the Flora of the 

 islands of New Zealand, 29, 111, 314. 



Cycadaceae, on the vernation of the, 284. 



Cyclopterus minutus and C. lumpus, ob- 

 servations on, 38. 



Cydippe, on two British species of, 145. 



Cyrena, new fossil species of, 283. 



Darlington, W., Flora Cestrica, noticed, 

 255. 



Desmonota, characters of the new genus, 

 97. 



Dickie, G., Flora Aberdonensis, reviewed, 

 122 ; on the reproductive organs of the 

 Lichens, 165; observations on the Fu- 

 mariaceac, 440. 



Daedalea, new species of, 380. 



Dolichotoma, characters of the new ge- 

 nus, 95. 



Don, Prof. D., on the Indian species of 

 Iris, 57 ; on the Indian species of Jun- 

 cus and Luzula, 59. 



Doyere, M., on the instruments of perfo- 

 ration in the Cicada, 142. 



Drejer, T. N., Flora excursoria Hafnien- 

 sis, noticed, 119. 



Dublin Natural History Society, proceed- 

 ings of, 274. 



Du Cane, Capt., on the metamorphosis 

 of the Crustacea, 438. 



Dujardin, F., on the digestive organs of 

 Infusoria, 170. 



Edinburgh, second annual report of the 

 Botanical Society of, noticed, 52. 



Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 

 noticed, 190. 



Egerton, Sir P. Grey, on the Wild Cattle 

 of England, 241. 



Ehrenberg, Prof., on the digestive appa- 

 ratus of Infusoria, 107 ; award of the 

 Wollaston Medal to, 138 ; on a me- 



ii oric paper composed of Confervse ami 



Infusoria, 1S5; on a leather-like sub- 

 stance found on a meadow, 'A'l] ; on the 

 structure of the Volvocinse, 161. 



Elytra of insects, on the composition of 

 the, 94. 



Enc< -in alartos horridus, notice respecting, 

 58. 



Ephydra, descriptions of some new spe- 

 •s of, 404. 



Epilobium, on new s])ecies of, 31. 

 'got, on the anatomical and physiologi- 

 cal nature of, 54. 



Ergotactea, on the new genus, 57. 



Exacum, on the East Indian species of, 

 88. 



Exidia, new species of, 396. 



Eyton, T. C, on the Fauna of Shropshire 

 and North Wales, 24. 



Falcon, Peregrine, notice respecting the, 

 135. 



Falconer, Dr., observations on some East 

 Indian Plants, 195. 



Fauna of Twizell, 361. 



Favolus, new species of, 379. 



Fish, on two rare species of, 128 ; on the 

 structure of the scales of, 463. 



Flora of Van Diemen's Land, contribu- 

 tions towards a, 322. 



Flora of North America, review of, 50 ; 

 Flora of Jamaica, noticed, 53 ; Flora 

 excursoria Hafniensis, noticed, 119 ; 

 Flora Aberdonensis, reviewed, 122 ; 

 Flora Cestrica, noticed, 255 ; Flora 

 Helvetica Synopsis, noticed, 255 ; Flora 

 Suecica, noticed, 256; Florae Germ anicse 

 Icones, noticed, 257 ; Flora of the 

 Channel Islands, reviewed, 341. 



Forbes, E., notice respecting Primula ela- 

 tior, 124 ; on two British species of 

 Cydippe, 145 ; notices of a botanical 

 excursion to the mountains of Ternova, 

 236. 



Fox, G. T., on the birds of Ireland, 259. 



Francis, G. W., Little English Flora, no- 

 ticed, 187. 



Fries, Prof. J. B., on the genus Syngna- 

 thus, 69. 



Fries, E., Novitiarum Florae Suecicae Man- 

 tissa, noticed, 256. 



Fuchsia, on a new species of, 31. 



Fumariaceae, remarks on the, 440. 



Fungi, on a curious property of some, 

 257 ; descriptions of several new species 

 of, 322,455; descriptions of exotic, 375. 



Galeopithecus, curious habits of a species 

 of, 66. 



Gardiner, W., jun., notes on Lychnis 

 dioica, 128. 



Gardner, Mr., account of Iris journeys in 

 Brazil, 250, 327. 



Gaudin, J., Synopsis Florae Helveticae, 

 noticed, 255. 



