CONTENTS. 
X. The Anatomy and Development of certain Chalcididæ and Ichneumonidæ. By 
GEORGE NEWPORT, Ou Tole Wy FD GES, a ws page BS 
XI. Further Observations on the Habits of Monodontomerus; with some Account of a 
new Acarus (Heteropus ventricosus), « Parasite in the Nests of Anthophora retusa. 
DU Gnome NEWEORT, Jo, PRG, EEN 0. ees s,s 95 
XII. On the Development of the Spores and Elaters of Marchantia Bee: By 
ARTHUR HENFREY, E99, ERES; PLS. Se. . . . . . . ic sore OS 
XIII. The Ternstreemiaceous Plants of Hong Kong. By CAPTAIN CHAMPION, 95th Reg. 
DN DEINEN . . v4 oos ont s ul 
XIV. On the Development of Ferns from their Spores. By ARTHUR HENFREY, Esq., 
ee 
XV. On Two Genera of Plants from Chile. By Jons Miers, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. $c. 141 
XVI. On Two New Genera of Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. BERKELEY, M.A., F. L.S. &c. 149 
XVII. On the Habits and Structure of the Great Bustard (Otis tarda of Linneus). By 
WILLIAM YARRELL, Esq., V.P. and Treas. Linn. Soc. &e. . . . . . . 155 
XVIII. On the Ocelli in the Genus Anthophorabia. By GEORGE NEWPORT, Esq., F.R.S., 
ee ee an 
XIX. The Natural History, Anatomy, and Development of Meloé Be By 
GEORGE NEWPORT, Dg, ERS, PLS. &e. . . . . . . Lo = 2 1807 
