ron tae. SS. 
PART I.—1846. 
I. On the Development of the Ovulum in Avicennia. By the late WitutAM 
GnirFITH, Esq., F.L.S. &c. Communicated by R. H. Souty, Esq., 
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IL. Some Observations upon the Structure of two new Species of Hectocotyle, 
parasitic upon Tremoctopus violaceus, D. Ch., and Argonauta Argo, 
Linn.; with an Exposition of the Hypothesis that these Hectocotyle are 
the Males of the Cephalopoda upon which they are found. By A. Kór- 
LIKER, Professor of Physiology and Comparative Anatomy in the Uni- 
versity of Zurich. Communicated by Rogert Brown, Esq., V.P.L.S. 
III. Descriptions of some unpublished Species of Plants from North-Western 
India. By M. Paxennam Epceworrn, Esq., F.L.S., Bengal Civil Ser- 
BE uc uu VQ 
IV. On the Indian Species of Balanophora, and on a new Genus of the Family 
Balanophorez. By the late Wittram GnirrrTR, Esg. F.L.S. &$c. . 93 
V. On Agaricus crinitus, Linn., and some allied Species. By the Rev. M. J. 
Cee eS ee |. n sss » . 109 
VI. Caricis Species nove, vel minis cognite. Auctore Francisco Boorr, M.D., 
MA o. a v s sl sls eV HB 
VII. Remarks on the Examination of some Fossil Woods, which tend to eluci- 
date the Structure of certain Tissues in the recent Plant. By EpwiN 
SOEN MUSEI Eg ELS A S o s S s "sx + PMID 
VIII. Descriptions of Chalcidites. By Francis WALKER, Esq., F.L.S. &c. 153 
