INDEX. 



485 



Brodie, Rev. P. B., on the lias at 

 Fretherne, with an account of some 

 new Foraniinifera, and on certain 

 pleistocene deposits in the Vale of 

 Gloucester, 272. 



Brown, J., on the artesian well at 

 Colchester, and remarks on some 

 microscopic fossils, 240. 



Bryozoa, observations on some, 240. 



Buckman, Prof. J., on the cornbrash 

 of the neighbom-hood of Cirences- 

 ter, 324 ; on Libellula Brodiei, 436. 



Bulimus, new species of, 94, 140, 149. 



Bunbury, C. J. F., on the vegetation 

 of Buenos Ayres and the neigh- 

 bouring districts, 462. 



Bustard, Great, on the habits and 

 structure of the, 35. 



Calanidae, on two new species of, 1 15, 

 159. 



Cantharellus, new species of, 425. 



Canthiridus, new species of, 201. 



Cardiomorpha, new species of, 189. 



Cataulus, new species of, 95. 



Caulerpa, new species of, 1 . 



Cellulose, on the occuiTence of in the 

 human body, 481. 



Cercyon, remarks on the genus, 73. 



Chamaeleon, on the change of colour 

 in a, 292. 



Characeae, on the " nucleus " of the, 

 297. 



Chlorostoma, new species of, 208. 



Chorozema, new species of, 33. 



Cionidium, remarks on the genus, 37. 



Clanculus, new species of, 144. 



Clark, W., on the genus Truncatella, 

 4; on the Rissoa rubra, 107; on 

 the branchial currents in the Bi- 

 valves, 303. 



Clarke, B., on relative position, in- 

 cluding a new arrangement of Pha- 

 nerogamous plants, 1 1 . 



Clouston, Rev. C, on sun-columns 

 observed at Sandwick Manse, 

 Orkney, 70. 



Cocks, W. P., on Spadix purpurea, 

 365. 



Comandra umbellata, on the para- 

 sitism of, 365. 



Conus, on the head of the genus, 176. 



Cordylophora, on the anatomy and 

 physiology of, 289. 



Cornbrash of the neighbourhood of 

 Cirencester, remarks on the, 324. 



Coronella, new species of, 389. 



Cortinai'ius, new species of, 423. 



Crustacea, new genus and species of 

 amphipodous, 44 ; on the time of 

 spawning of British, 66; new species 

 of British, 110. 



Cryptopleurum, on the British species 

 of, 89. 



Curtis, Rev. M. A., on North American 

 fungi, 417. 



Cyclonotum, on the British species 

 of, 76. 



Cyclophorus, new species of, 96 ; on 

 the teeth of, 333. 



Cyclostoma, new species of, 141,452. 



Cylindrella, new species of, 140, 



Cynictis, new species of, 48. 



Danvin's, C, monograph of the Cir- 

 ripedia, reviewed, 444. 



Davy, Dr. J., on the eye of the mole, 

 45. 



Didymohelix feiTuginea, on the struc- 

 tm-e of, 438. 



Diplommatina, on the operculum of, 

 9. 



Dolphin, on the transverse processes 

 of the two-toothed, 435. 



Dopasia, description of the genus, 

 389. 



Edmondia, new species of, 190. 



Eleuchus, new species of, 203. 



Eucratea chelata, on the occuiTence 

 of, 149. 



Euphrosyne foliacea, notice respect- 

 ing, 384. 



Ferns, on the development of, from 

 their spores, 33 ; on venation as a 

 generic character in, 37. 



Flora of Buenos Ajtcs and the neigh- 

 bouring districts, on the, 462 ; of 

 Wellington, New Zealand, on the, 

 474. 



Foraminifera, observations on some, 

 240 ; descriptions of new, 272. 



Forbes, Prof. E., on some new points 

 in British geology, 136. 



Fossils, on some new carboniferous 

 limestone, 188 ; on some micro- 

 scopic, 240. 



Fresenius's, Dr. G., Beitrage zur My- 

 cologie, reviewed, 443. 



Fucacese, on the fecimdation of the, 

 64. 



Fungi, new species of North American, 



Gallionella ferruginea,on the structure 



of, 438. 

 Gastrolobium, new species of, 33. 

 Gegenbaur, M., on the mode of re- 



