vi CONTENTS. 
PART IT.—1853. 
X. The Anatomy and Development of certain Chalcididæ and Ichneumonide (con- 
tinued). By GEORGE NEWPORT, Esq., F.R.S., PLS. c. |. . . . page 85 
XI. Further Observations on the Habits of Monodontomerus; with some Account of a 
new Acarus (Heteropus ventricosus), « Parasite in the Nests of Anthophora 
retusa. By GEORGE NEWPORT, Erg, FRS. PDS. c. . . . . . . . 95 
XII. On the Development of the Spores and Elaters of Marchantia polymorpha. By 
Armon Hunrany, Reg, PR REIS des. . 2.000518 
XIII. The Ternstreemiaceous Plants of Hong UN By CAPTAIN CHAMPION, 95th Reg. 
Communicated by the PRESIDENT. . . à [b 1 7 9 27. 4-4 9 . AME 
XIV. On the Development of Ferns from their Spores. By ARTHUR HENFREY, Esq., 
PRB GOO EDEN 15 22:9 9$ SIERT pies og CAT 
XV. On Two Genera of Plants from Chile. By JoHN 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, Eeg., V.P. and Treas. Linn. Soc. &e. . . . . . . 155 
XVIII. On the Ocelli in the Genus Anthophorabia. By GEORGE NEWPORT, Esq., F.R.S., 
Re quo O0 Ne a mont Bese wg odis onde qo must I 
XIX. The Natural History, Anatomy, and Development of Meloà (continued). By 
GEORGE Nuwvort) Bog; ERES FES. GE) o5 0 bon Ban Tl 
PART III.—1854. 
XX. Notes on the Vegetation of Buenos Ayres and the neighbouring districts. By 
CHARLES JAMES Fox BUNBURY, Esq., F.R.S., PLS. &c. . . . . . . . 185 
XXI. On the Genus Aquilaria. By the late Wrixram Roxsunam, M.D., F.L.S. 86. ; 
with Remarks by the late Henry Tomas COLEBROOKE, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. $c. 
. Communicated by Rogert Brown, Esq., D.C.L., F.R.S., President of the Linnean 
NEM  — — .  .]319 
XXII. On Acradenia, a new Genus of Diosmex. By RıcHarp Krrprsr, Esq., Libr. L.S. 207 
