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C O N T E N T S. 



PART I.— December, 1896. 



I. Heport on a Collection of Cephalopoda from the Calcutta 31tiseum. By Edwin S. 

 Goodrich, B.A., F.L.S., Assistant to the Linacre Professor of Comparative 

 Anatomy, Oxford. (Plates 1-5.) pages 1-24 



PART II.— May, 1897. 



II. Amphipoda from the Copenhagen Museum and other Sources. — Part I. By the 

 Bev. Thomas R. R. Steering, 31. A., F.B.S., F.L.S. (Plates 6^14.) . . 25-45 



PART III.— June, 1897. 

 III. The Origin of the Corpus Callosum : a Comparative Study of the Hippocampal 

 Begion of the Cerebrum of Marsupialia and certain Cheiroptera. By G. Elliot 

 Smith, Jf.Z)., Ch.M. {Sydney), "James King" Besearch Scholar of the University 

 of Sydney ; St. John's College, Cambridge. (Comtnunicated by Prof. G. B. Howes, 

 Sec. Linn. Soc.) (Plates '15 &'16.) 47-69 



PART IV.— Jlne, 1898. 



IV. On the Muscular Attachment of the Animal to its Shell in .some Fossil Cephalopoda 

 {Ammonoidea) . By George Charles Crick, F.G.S., F.Z.S., of the British 

 Museum {Natural History). {Communicated by the President, Dr. A. GOnther, 

 M.A., F.B.S.) (Plates'^lT-SO.) 71-113 



PART v.— October, 1898. 



V. Observations on the Structure and Morphology of the Cranial Nei'ves and Lateral 

 Sense Organs of Fishes ; toith special reference to the Genus Gadus. By Erank 

 J. Cole, Demonstrator of Zoology , University College, Liverpool. [Communicated 

 by Prof W. A. Herdman, D.Sc, F.B.S.) (Plates 21-23.) .... ' 115-221 



