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XXVI. On two European Argulide, with Remarks on the Morpho- FE 
logy of the Argulide and their Systematic Position, together with a 
Review of the Species of the Family at present known. By" T.THORELL 149 - 
XXVII. Notule Lichenologice. No. IX. By the Rev. W. A. 
LeicuTon, B.A., F.L.S.—Dr. W. Nylander on two new Chemical 
MEST Sag eMINIERETIS fear tdage stccuicacsaceassteeseesoutecepdodghsonsmastcs ceay geek 169 
XXVIII. On two new Species of Freshwater Polyzoa. By Mr. 
PmwawereARPITT: (Plate! AIL.) cossscececstsestscnceuns cents ssntpessanaap 171 
XXIX. On the Classification of Buprestide and Elateride. By 
rote ee SCHILOD DE yacestinensl(cosesassicae a lerigs some es acccigatioseeis salads soreneae 173 
XXX. On the Homologies of the Male and Female Flowers of 
Conifers. By ANDREW Murray, F.L.S. (Plate X.) ......-.-.--seeeee 212 
XXXI. On Green Oysters. By ArTHUR W. E. O’SHAUGHNESSY, 
OF The BUtish WSU, vc. sescccrepeossayteacesncans ede Subicalctbes a tadsice cose pd 
XXXII. Notes on the Skulls of Sea-Bears and Sea-Lions Sdalaudae’ 
in the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &e. «1.0.0... 
XXXIIT. Recent Researches onthe Fossil Fishes of Mount Lebanon. 
By MM. F. J. Prcrer and A. HUMBERT .........scceeseeeseeeeeveeeceees 237 
New Books:—A History of British Sessile-eyed Crustacea, by C. 
Spence Bate and J. O. Westwood. Part XIII—A Catalogue 
of Phytophaga (Coleoptera, Pseudotetramera), by the Rev. 
Hamlet Clark. Part I. With an Appendix, containing Descrip- 
tions of new Species, by H. W. Bates and the Rev. Hamlet ee 
247—248 
Proceedings of the Royal Society ...+00...sssserssseesesesessceeeeee 249—255 
On a Cranium of Ziphius found at Arcachon (Gironde), by P. Fischer ; 
Notes on the Domestic Animals and Plants of the Thirteenth and 
Fourteenth Centuries, by James E. Thorold Rogers, M.A., &c. ; 
On Posttloration, by D. Clos; Observations on the part played 
by the Nucleus in Animal Cells, by M. Balbiani; On the Lateral 
Canal of Lota. by Prof, Hiyrtl (3. .ccpecceacsaviecaussvseccseseses 255—264 
NUMBER CVI. 
XXXIV. On the Habits of the Pri OPE: By ANDREW Murray, 
LIS Re ee ae ABW tanoaine elit ace deta saanaeg cddaccmansanewiedacs sep asldehinetess 265 
XXXV. On two European Argulide, with Remarks on the Morpho- 
logy of the Argulide and their Systematic Position, together with a 
Review of the Species of the Family at present known. By T. THo- 
| 13 hee Sogtoncenonanenc Selecta echt SeeeeMetaa st take tnaier sins unica dows tevasie=es 268 - 
XXXVI. On a new Species of Beech-Marten from Formosa. By 
ROBERT SwInHoEk, H.B.M. Consul at Taiwan.............ssscsesceeeees 286 
XXXVII. Note on the “ Glass-Rope” Hyalonema. By Dr. J. E. 
Gretel Mass, WAP Po Soon LS Soe. (is. iasateds batveccassccsersaracsss-ces 287 
XXXVIITI. On new British Hydroida. By the Rev. THomMas 
UT NCS whe oA castronnesesaetoet akan earcocan daacassianseoeeent ta ideal habeets 296 
