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" On the Xantlie rivnlosa and other Decapodous Crustacea occur- 

 ring at Valenlia Island," by Dr. J. R. Kinahan. 



" On a New Crangon (C. Allmanni), and Notices of oiher Non- 

 descript Crustacea," by Dr. J. R. Kinahan. 



" Carcinological Notes, being a List of tlie Crustacea Podoplithal- 

 mia of Galvvay Marine Districts," by Dr. J. R. Kinahan. 



" On a peculiar form of the Ovaries observed in a Hymenopterous 

 Insect constituting a New Genus and Species of the Family Diapri- 

 dae," with a plate, by Mr. Haliday. 



" On the remaining blanks in the Natural History of Native 

 Diptera," by Mr. Haliday. 



" An additional Note on the Metamorphosis of some Species of 

 Diptera hitherto undescribed or known imperfectly," with figures, by 

 Mr. Haliday. 



" An Addendum to the Supplemental Dublin List of Crustacea," 

 by Dr. J. R. Kinahan. 



" On a New Amphipod (Iphemedia Eblsena)," with a plate, by Mr. 

 Spence Bate. 



" Notes of a Visit to Michelstown Caves, and of the Discovery of 

 Lepura Stellicedia," by Mr. E. Percival Wright. 



" Notes on the European Blind Fauna," by Mr. Haliday. 



" On the Embryo State of Palinurus vulgaris," by Mr. R. Q. Couch. 



"Analysis of Terrestrial Isopods, with Descriptions of New Genera 

 and Species," by Dr. J. R. Kinahan. 



In the last volume of the ' Proceedings of the Zoological Society' 

 (1856) will be found the following papers : — 



"On a New Species of Lepidopterous Insect," by Mr. G. R. Gray. 

 The insect described is a female belonging to the genus Ornithoptera, 

 and is named O. Victorige. There is a plate attached (No. 39), giving 

 an excellent representation of this fine insect. 



" Descriptions of some Coleopterous Insects in the Collection of 

 the British Museum, hitherto apparently unnoticed," by Mr. Adam 

 While. This paper contains descriptions of several very interesting 

 Longicornes and Laraellicornes, with figures, among which will be 

 found that of Psalidocoptus scaber of White, a very remarkable and 

 noble insect, from Tana, in the New Hebrides. The Lamellicornes 

 belong to the family Cetoniadffi. 



" Some Remarks on Crustacea of the Genus Lithodes, with a brief 

 Description of a Species hitherto unrecorded," by Mr. Adam White. 



