CONTENTS. V 



Page 



XXI. On the Phosphorescence of some Marine Invertebrata. By 



M. A. De Quatrefages. (With a Plate.) 180 



XXII. On some new Carboniferous I-imestone Fossils. By Fre- 

 derick M'CoY, F.G.S., Hon. F.C.P.S., Professor of Mineralogy and 

 Geology in the Queen's University of Ireland 188 



New Books .—A NaturaUst's Rambles on the Devonshire Coast, by 



P. H. Gosse, A.L.S. &c 1^7 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society; Botanical Society of Edin- 

 burgh 



On the Movements of the Blood in the Pulmonaiy Arachnida, by 

 E. Blanchard ; The Tibetan Badger of Hodgson, by J. E. Gray ; 

 Note on the Germination of the Spores of the Uredines, by L. 

 R. Tulasne; Meteorological Observations and Table 219—224 



NUMBER LXX. 



XXIII. On some nev? species of Trigonia from the Inferior Oolite 

 of the Cotteswolds, with prehminary Remarks upon that Genus. By 

 John Lycett, Esq. (With a Plate.) 225 



XXIV. Note on the Artesian Well at Colchester; and Remarks on 

 some of the Microscopic Fossils from the Colchester Chalk. By John 

 Brown, Esq., F.G.S. (With two Plates.) 240 



XXV. On the Mechanism of Aquatic Respiration and on the Struc- 

 tm-e of the Organs of Breathing in Invertebrate Animals. By Thomas 

 Williams, M.D. Lond. (With a Plate.) 24d 



XXVI Notes on the Ornithology of Ceylon, collected durmg an 

 eight years' residence in the Island. By Edgar Leopold Layard, 

 CCS ^^^ 



XXVII. Remarks on the Lias at Fretherne near Newnham, and 

 POTton near Sharpness; with an Account of some new Foraminifera 

 discovered there ; and on certain Pleistocene Deposits in the Vale of 

 Gloucester. By the Rev. P. B.Brodie, M.A., F.G.S 272 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Royal Society 278—290 



On the Monstrosity of a Rose, by J. T. Arlidge, A.B. ; On the Change 

 of Colourin a Chamseleon ( Chammleo vulgaris), by H. N. Turner, 

 jun. ; Notes on a new species of Artamus, from India, by Dr. 

 Nicholson ; Meteorological Observations and Table 2f)0— 29fi 



