Ixxix 



Papees eead {continued) : — 

 Mitchell, W. S., Notes on the 



Octopus vulgar is, Lam. 

 ]Mitteii,,Wilham, on the Musci 

 and Hepaticse collected by 

 H. N. Moseley, Esq.. Natu- 

 ralist to H.M.S. 'ChaUen- 



ger 



Moore, S. L. M., On the oc- 

 currence of Stamiual Pistil- 

 lody in an Acanth . . . 



Moseley, H. N., On the Insects 

 (chiefly Apterous) of Ker- 

 guelen ; and further notes 

 on the Plants 



, Letter to the Eev. M. J. 



Eerkeley, on an edible Chi- 

 nese Sphceria 



Oliver, Daniel, List of plants 

 collected in New Guuiea in 

 1873 by Dr. A. B. Meyer . 



, Note on specimens of a 



Hibiscus, allied to -ff. Rosa 

 sinensis, collected by Dr. 

 Kirk in East Tropical Africa 



O'Meara, Eev. E.,on the Dia- 

 tomaceous gatherings made 

 by H. N. Moseley, M.A., at 

 Kerguelen's Land . . . 



Powell, Rev. Thomas, Notes 

 on the natm-e and produc- 

 tions of several Atolls of the 

 Tokelan, EUice, and Gilbert 

 groups, S. Pacific 



Seeley, H. G., Similitudes of 

 the bones in the Enahosau- 

 ria (on the resemblances of 

 the Ichthyosaurian bones 

 with those of other animals) 



Sorby, H. C, On the charac- 

 teristic colouring-matters of 

 the red groups of Algae . . 



Stirton, J., Lichens of the 

 ' Challenger ' E xpedition , 

 from Bahia, Kerguelen's 

 Land, &c 



, Additions to the Lichen- 

 flora of New Zealand and 

 the Chatham Islands 



Page ', Page 



Papees bead {continued) : — 

 Welch, F. H., The anatomy of 

 two parasitic forms of Tetra- 



rhyncliidse ix 



Westwood, J. O., Monograph 

 of the Lepidopterous genus 

 Castnia, and some allied 

 groups xxxvii 



Photographs taken diu*ing the 

 ' Challenger ' Expedition, 

 exhibited by Dr. Hooker, 

 Pres. R.S v 



Plants, Melastomaeeous and Eu- 

 biaceous, in which Ants make 

 their nests, exliibited by Mr. 

 Jackson, A.L.S vi 



Platanus, A set of specimeus, to 

 illustrate the difference be- 

 tween the oriental and occi- 

 dental species, exhibited by 

 Mr. Hemslcy vi 



Polyporus destructor. Specimen 

 obtained from the timbers of 

 the ship 'Egmont,' exhibited 

 by Dr. Hooker, Pres. E.S. . . vi 



Pringlea antiscorhvtica. Photo- 

 graph of, exhibited .... v 



Rosa gallica, var. damascena, 

 the species from which Attar 

 of Eose is distdled, exhibited 

 by Mr. Hanbury, Treas. L.S. . ii 



South-African Scenery, Photo- 

 graphs of, from paintings by 

 T. Baines, Esq., exhibited by 

 Mr. Jackson, A.L.S iii 



StepJianosphceraJluviatilis, Cohn, 

 fi'om Bury Head, county Wick- 

 low, exhibited by Prof. Dyer . xxxv 



Trees, Chromohthographic views 

 of, exliibited by Sir. Eothery, 

 F.L.S. ........ vii 



Tropeolum speciostim, Microsco- 

 pic specimens, illustrating the 

 development of'the embryo in, 

 exliibited by Prof. Dickson. . vi 



Vice-Presidents nominated . . xxxv 



ZannicJiellia polycarpa, Nolte, 

 Specimens of, sent by Dr. 

 Boswell Syme from Orkney, 

 exhibited by Dr. Trimen . . xxxv 



