CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 



No. I.— JANUABY, 1861. 

 REVIEWS. 



PAGE 



1. Dr. Von Mar this' s Flora Br asiliensis . . . . i 



2. Berkeley's British Fungology . . . . .5 



3. The Mammals of Amoorland . . . . .13 



4. On Daphniidce ; being a Review of Leydig's recent work, — "Natur- 



gesehichte der Daphniden." By J. Lubbock, F.R.S. . . 22 



5. On the natural Position and Limits of the group Protozoa . . 34 



ORIGINAL ARTICLES. 



6. On Sphcerulana Bombi. By John Lubbock, E.R.S., F.L.S., F.G-S. 



(with Plate I.) . . . . . . . .44 



7. On an Organ in the Skate which appears to be the homologue of the 



Electrical Organ of the Torpedo. By Robert M'Donnell, M.D., F.R.O.S.I. 57 



8. Notes on the Anatomy of the Alimentary System of the Axolotl (Siredon 



Mexicanum). By E. Perceval Wright, A.M., M.B., E.L.S., Lecturer 



on Zoology, University of Dublin (with Plate II.) . . .60 



9. On the Zoological Relations of Man with the Lower Animals. By Pro- 



fessor Huxley, E.R.S. . . . '. . .67 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 



Introductory Notice ♦ . . . . . .85 



10. List of Serials referred to in the Bibliography . . . .85 



11. Bibliography of Phanerogamic Botany . . . . .91 



12. Bibliography of Cryptogamic Botany . . . . .115 



No. II. -APEIR 1861. 



REVIEWS. 



13. A History of Infusoria, including the Desmidiacea3 and Diatomacese, 



British and Foreign. By Andrew Pritchard, M.R.I. Fourth Edition. 

 Enlarged and Revised by J. T. Arlidge, M.B., B.A.,; W. Archer, Esq.; 

 J. Ralfs, M.R.C.S.L.; W. C. Williamson, F.R.S. ; and the Author . 121 



14. Primitive Floras Amurensis. By C. J. Maximowicz, Traveller to the 



Imperial Botanical Garden of St. Petersburgh . . .126 



