vi CONTENTS. 
ZOOLOGY AND BOTANY. 
Mr. Rozert A. C. Austen on some Changes in the Male Flowers of Forty 
Days’ Maize .....e.ssseeeeeeee tenaseecerescscenesene nognnteedaceessareqsasoncbedepasuiipne 
——— on a Series of Mag ealacient Cie cecal in 
Trifolium repens ...0++eeesescives cu eigaeerynnenctned Ripe aeecea> se -nacserpricas Croat rcp aap 
Prof. Buckman on Fairy Bins: with Sinica on some of the Edible Fungi by 
which they are caused .....s.cccsssssssoeereeeces paacns tt sataarenere 4 enldvls <agvpscavaniaas 
Prof. E. Forses on a remarkable Monstrosity of a& Vinca eccccccscsseserersreevere 
— on the Varieties of the Wild Carrot ...... oeeneessld icdpceeeees case 
Dr. Epwin LanKESTER on some Abnormal Forms of the Fruit of Brassica 
OlCTACEH .aresessoversoecccees ei enssidnpesesragssncten sar enceteesseveccsenecsensigst eeecewereoes 
Mr. G. Munsy on the Vegetable Productions of Algiers .......ssessesecesseseses ; 
Prof. ALLMAN on the Nervous System and certain other Points in the Anatomy 
of the Bryox0d.......0s..sss00es sue de anaes ease FEN, oh AREA as teh seas eames K saaeoottentys 
on a New Freshwater Bry0Zoon.......1+sssseeeeeees eaecncecesessesee rap 
—— on the Reproductive System of Cordylophora ‘iicaatfeas Allm....... 
on Lophopus crystallina, Dumortier ...... Reco nermonga ser bctic ceeeeeces 
Mr. C. Spence Bartz’s Notes on some Tubicole ............ AP CPR ECTS Gaus oe 
—_— Notes on the Boring of Marine Animals.............0000+ 
Prof. E. Forses on the Genera of British Patellacea..........sssssessesseeesscteeers 
on Beroé Cucumis, and the Genera or Species of Ciliograda 
which have been founded Upon it ........ssessseceeveeveceeceeeees wooceqtepseagssieae ise 
Mr. R. FowLer—lIf Vitality be a Force having Correlations with the Forces, 
Chemical Affinities, Motion, Heat, Light, Electricity, Magnetism, Gravity, 
so ably shown by Professor Grove to be modifications of one and the same 
DOT OO hon ScisnoaSnbhooasortocucdsic hdandsn cdcosisedsnaetasecanos Sveeceeaddte see deowaevee ase 
Dr. Macponatp on the Course of the Blood in the Circulation of the Human 
Foetus in the Normal Developement, compared with the Acardian, Reptilian, 
and Ichthic Circulation ........-ssscessseseeceseeceenees Passa anne Speen eee Soc Sane 
on the External Antennz of the Crustacean and Entomoid 
Class, and their Anatomical Relation and Function, showing their connexion 
with the Olfactory instead of the Auditory Apparatus, and the Homology in 
fae Vertebrate, ClASA tccsacsse<scncusconsceescsueererteqeecse cess ceocsnastaeeseuedese¥ es 
Professor OwEN on Lucernaria inauriculata ......+.. er deere PaaS apnea 
Dr. James Paxton on Improvements in Pathological Drawing .........sss+e+eee 
Mr. C. W. Pzacu on the Luminosity of the Sea on the Cornish Coast Sperone 
Dr. Prine’s Observations and Experiments on the Noctiluca miliaris, the Ani- 
malcular Source of the Phosphorescence of the British Seas; together with a 



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few general remarks on the phenomena of Vital Phosphorescence ............ 
Mr. H. E. Strickianp’s Notice of two additional Bones of the Long-legged 
Dodo or Solitaire brought from Maurtitius .........+00... leetevaneceerenssenessesens 
Mrs. Wuirsy on the Growth of Silk in England ............ wave asecviaeipemsiae een 
ETHNOLOGY. 
Dr. Brarr on some remarkable Primitive Monuments existing at or near Carnac 
(Brittany) ; and on the Discrimination of Races by their local and fixed Mo- 
TLUMENES coeseseeesee PPC eee nen eneaneeneeeneeneneeeeeeemaaesenarunenenes sedeeeneeceesewneneens 
Mr, J. Craururp on the Alphabet of the oe Archipelago...ccccsseeesseeseeee 

