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PART XI.— December, 1884. 



XIV. On the Compound Vision and the Morphology of the Eye in Insects. By B. 

 Thompson Lowne, F.B.C.S., F.L.S., Lecturer on Physiology, Middlesex Hospital, 

 formerly Arris and Gale Lecturer, Royal College of Surgeons. (Plates XL.- 



XLIII.) P a § e 389 



PART XII.— November, 1885. 



XV. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Genus Anaphe, Walker. By Lord Wal- 



singham, M.A., F.L.S. (Plates XLIV. & XLV.) 421 



PART XIII.— August, 1884. 



XVI. On a new Species of Coelacanthus (C. Tingleyensis)/ro?ra the Yorkshire Cannel Coal. 

 5y James W.Davis, M.S., .F.G.S. (Plates XLV I. -XLIX.) 427 



PART XIV.— January, 1885. 



XVII. On three new Species of Metacrinus. By P. Herbert Carpenter, D.Sc, 

 Assistant-Master at Eton College. With a Note on a new Myzostoma, by Prof 

 L. von Graff, Ph.D. (Communicated by Dr. W. B. Carpenter, F.B.S., F.L.S.) 

 (Plates L.-LII.) 435 



PART XV.— August, 1885. 



XVIII. On the Breeding of Salmon from Parents which hare never descended to the Sea. 

 By Francis Day, F.L.S. (Plates LIU. & LIV.) 447 



PART XVI.— October, 1885. 



XIX. Golfingia Maclntosliii, a new Sipuncu lid from the Coast of Scotland. By~E. Ray 

 Lankester, M.A., LL.D., F.B.S., Jodrell Professor of Zoology in University 

 College, London, Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. (Plates LV. & LVI.) . 469 



PART XVII. — February, 1886. 



XX. On the Variations in the Form of the Cirri in certain Comatula?. By P. Herbert 



Carpenter, D.Sc, F.R.S., Assistant Master at Eton College. (Communicated by 

 W. Percy Sladen, Sec. Linn. Soc). (Plate LVII.) -475 



PAP^T XVIII.— November, 1888. 

 Title-page, Contents, and Index. 



second series. — zoology, vol. II. 



