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Obituary Ts'otices {continued) •- 



Jardine, Sir WiUiaai, Bart. . ' 



Johns, Rev. Charles Alexander 



Kingsley, Eev. Charles . . 



Ljell, Su- Charles, Bart. . . 



Macdonald, William, M.D. . 



Moggridge, John Ti-aheme, Esq. 



Molil, Hugo von, M.D.,F.M.L.S. 



Rookin, -Eev. Henry . . . 



EusseE, Jesse Watts, D.C.L. 



Tate, George Ralph, M.D. . 



Thnret, Gustav Adolph, 

 F.M.L.S . 



Woods, Eobert Carr, Esq., . 



Wyman,Jeffries,M.D.,E.M.L.S. 

 Papees bead : — 



Allraan, G. J., On the struc- 

 ture and systematic position 

 of Stephanoscyplms mirahi- 

 Us, the type of a new Order 

 of Hydrozoa (Thecomedusse) 



, Diagnoses of New Genera 



and Species of Hydroida 



Baker, J. G., Revision of the 

 Genera and Species of Aspa- 

 ragacese 



Balfour, J. B., Extract of a 

 letter from, addressed to Dr. 

 Hooker 



Bentham, George, Notes on the 

 Gamopetalous Orders be- 

 longing to the Campanula- 

 ceous and Oleaceous groups 



Berkeley, Rev. M. J., Enumera- 

 tion of Fungi collected dm-ing 

 the Expedition of H.M.S. 

 'Challenger' (2nd notice) . 



Butler, A. G., Notes on the 

 Lepidoptera of the Zygse- 

 nidse : with descriptions of 

 new genera and species . . 



, On the subfamilies Anti- 



clilorinse and Charidrinse 

 Clarke, Benjamin, On the affi- 

 nities and Alexipliarinic pro- 

 perties of Ai'istolochiacese . 

 Cobbold, T. S., On the struc- 

 ture, affinities, and probable 

 source of the large human 

 Fluke {Distoma crassum, 



Busk) 



CoUingwood, Cuthbert, On 

 thirty-one species of Plana- 

 rians, collected, partly by 

 the late Dr. Kelaart, in Cey- 

 lon, and partly by Dr. Col- 

 lingwood in the eastern seas 

 Dickie, George, Alga? collected 



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Papees eead {continued) : — 

 by H. N. Moseley, Esq., of 

 H.M.S. ' ChaUenger,' at Si- 

 mon's Bay, C. G. H., Seal 

 Island, Marion Island, Ker- 

 guelen's Island, &c. ... iv 



, Notes on Algae from the 



Island of Mangadia, South 

 Pacific ix 



Dickson, Alexander, On the 

 development of the embryo 

 in Tropeolum speciosuni . vi 



Dyer, W. T. T., On the struc- 

 ture of the seed in Cyca- 

 dese vii 



Gammie, J., Extract of a letter 



— to Dr. Hooker, on Ariscema 



speciosum. &c v 



Gilbert, J. H.,on Fairy-rings, xxxvi 



Henslow, Rev. George, On the 

 origin of the prevailing sys- 

 tems of Phyllotaxis ... Y 



Hollis, W. A., The Pathology 

 of the Oak-gall, and its re- 

 lation to morbid growths . iv 



Home, John, Extract of a 



letter to Dr. Hooker . . v 



Howard, J. E., Notice of a 

 floatmg island in Derwent- 

 water Lake i 



, On Cinchona calisaya, 



var. anglica xxxvi 



Huxley, T. H., On the Classi- 

 fication of the Annual King- 

 dom iii 



Jackson, J. R., On plants in 

 which Ants make their 

 homes vii 



Klein, E., On the Connexion 

 of Vegetable organisms with 

 Small-pox viii 



Lankester, E. Ray, On the 



Anatomy of Amphioxv.s . xxxvi 



Lubbock, Sir John, On the 

 habits of Bees, Wasps, and 

 Ants iii 



Macdonald, J. D., On the ex- 

 ternal anatomy of Tanais 

 ivV^afes, occurring withi?>«- 

 noria and CheJitra terebrans 

 in excavated pier- wood . . r 



M'Intosh, W. C, on Valenci- 

 Ilia Armandi, a new Nemer- 

 tean xxxvii 



Masters, M. T., Monographic 



sketch of the Durionese . . ii 



Miers, John, On the Barriug- 



toniaceee xxxv 



