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NUMBER CIV. 
XIV. Memoir on a new Parasitic Crustacean belonging to the 
Order Lerneida, forming a new Family. By M. HESSE............0+ 
XV. Observations on the Development and Position of the Hy- 
menoptera, with Notes on the Morphology of Insects. By A. 8. 
PACKARD S SUNT SUNEND) 2 > teedaceses concen ae cnccensbetesctsGeaseeesesscsecsieics 82 
XVI. On some Cetaceans. By HERMANN BurmeEtsTeER. (PI.IX.) 99 
XVII. Notule Lichenologice. No. VIII. By the Rev. W. A. 
LeicutTon, B.A., F.L.S.—Dr. W. Nylander on new British Lichens 103 
XVIII. On the Reproduction and Embryogeny of the Aphides. 
(Third Note.) By M. BALBIANI  .......scccocscecscecececscoes osent- eaten ele 
XIX. Note on some new Genera of Fossil Birds in the Woodwardian 
Museum. By H. SEELEY, Esq. oocscscccsssccecsrececcccsesscececcserecseecs 109 
XX. On the Fossils of the Carstone Formation. By H. SEELry, ii 
ISG ese cnsein cn sclew eeinconacsecneraaeamsacidksnis=emntaclsseivaeis=idsesms's sis Sineeel roceceene 
XXI. Description of Calamoichthys, a new Genus of Ganoid Fish 
from Old Calabar, Western Africa. By JoHN ALEXANDER SMITH, 
M.D., F.R.C.P.E.; with Observations on the Internal Structure, 
by R. H. Traavuatr, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy m the Uni- 
versity of Edinburgh «i :6) jocstiexesct seasceece sche dvueresatheo ce eco eaee 112 
XXII. On the Amylaceous Globules of the Floridee and Corallinee. 
By Ma Wat) DRG cen, .ac.ccsencssersrepeseaimeaehnene sons ese see ceeds Ee 
XXIIL. Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. BerKELEY, 
M.A., F.L.S., and C. E. Broome, Esq., F.L.S. (Plates II1., [V., V.) 121 
New Book :—Geological Map of England and Wales, by Professor 
Ramsay, F.R.S., F.G.S......c0e-secesccsvenscsccesenscasenasseccescssscoes 129 
Proceedings of the Royal Society .-2. 0c... ooecccsscaccosecocersecseccucsaseee 131 
On the Morphology and Affinities of the Brachiopoda, by H. Lacaze- 
Duthiers ; On the finding of a second Ribbonfish, by John Hogg, 
F.L.S. ; A few words on the Mammoth, in connexion with the 
Engravings recently found in Périgord and supposed to represent 
this Animal, by H. Brandt; Note on the Discovery of the Dermal 
Shield in Megatheroid Animals, by Prof. Reimhardt; On the 
Structure of the Anthers in the Aroidee, by M. van Tieghem ; 
Habits of Zosterops dorsalis, by the Rev. R. Taylor; On the 
Organic Bodies contained in Ancient Egyptian Bricks, by Prof. 
Unger; Interchange of Birds between America and Europe, by 
Mr. 8. F. Baird ; Observations on the Microscopic Shell-Structure 
of Spirifer cuspidatus, by F. B. Meek .......,,.0ss0.00 eo. L33—144 
NUMBER CV. 
XXIV. Notes on some Species of the Orthopterous Genus Cloéon, 
Leach (as limited by M. Pictet). By A. E. Ea ron, of Trin. Coll. Camb. 145 
XXV. On the Dentition of Thylacoleo carniferz,Ow. By Gerard 
Krerrr. (Plate XI.) ....... Spriedopococu netnrenacmnasdsacrsbarcersa.daceadone 148 
