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XXXIX. On Glyptodon and its Allies. By Dr. HERMANN Bur- 
UNG NS EERE iion/s iio conten REtEM a en iemeatnn eeeuetnaer canst al pease Sedeeacete os aaierciente 299 
XL. Additional Remarks on the Homologies of the Flowers of 
Conifers. By ANDREW MURRAY, F.LAS........ccccccccessscnsercnsseesses 304 
XLI. Notule Lichenologice. No. X. By the Rev. W. A. Lergu- 
Ton, B.A., F.L.S.—L’ Abbé E. Coémans on the Cladonie of the Herba- 
rium of Acharius......... gestae aceusece eres revehtbaceaeecceow esate vee tentewtens 306 
XLIT. On a new Species of Halmaturus from East Australia. By 
FREDERICK M‘Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the Melbourne 
University and irceton of the National Museum of Victoria ......... 322 
XLIII. Notes on the Pronghorn Buck (Antilocapra), and its Posi- 
tion in the System. By Dr. Joun Epwarp Gray, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S. 
REC RM tans elatam nak oe sich wala sini, ohio Sadelniap simian eees eat eaeue sway heaeRR Meee 323 
XLIV. On the Classification of Buprestide and Elateride. By 
Er Oka diet Oats CERO DRG romeo Palsiee cncicciaeamenenan eslaslsAnoreWadusscaaceiee nals 327 
On Scheuchzeria palustris, Linn., by the Rev.W.A. Leighton; On the 
Long-eared or Mule Deer of North America (Eucervus), by Dr. 
John Edward Gray, F.R.S. &e.; On the Development of the 
Myzostoma, by E. Mecznikoff; On the Synonymy and Geogra- 
phical Distribution of Jussiea repens (Liun.), by C. Martins ; 
Note on a Regular Dimerous Flower of Cypripedium candidum, 
by Asa Gray ; Boussingault’s Researches on the Action of Foliage ; 
Observations on a Malady of the Cotton-plant called “ Pelagra,” 
and on some Fungi which accompany it, by G. Gasparrini; On 
Fossil Meduse from the Lithographic Slates of Eichstadt, by 
Brute Prac ckelnine.s5-2 hoatsoseauas cats c-eataen ic caeecemmeasrenaest 338—344 
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XLV. Outline of a Theory of the Skull and the Skeleton. By 
Harry G. SEELEY, F.G.S., of the Woodwardian Museum in the 
University of Cambridge g, 22.1 -c0s «ie cuse ssengsttocettoeecatcane me aeee ne 345 
XLVI. Notes on the Genus Menobranchus and its Natural Affini- 
MER Na VAN DIR POM VIGIN swseancnk lcecosssearasessaed teens aateenee 363 
XLVII. On some new Species of Fossil Volutes from the Tertiary 
Beds near Melbourne. By Frepertck M‘Coy, Professor of Natural 
Science in the Melbourne Univ ersity, Goverment Palzontologist to 
theMGeolopical ‘Survey, SEC.» Sisesnsmnrvenunn gccanawtorecraaccwtbe arden: Mesa oD 
XLVIII. On a Phosphatic Deposit in the Lower Greensand of 
Bedfordshire. By J. F. WaAuKeEr, F.C.S., Sid. Suss. College, Cam- 
Bede ur (Plape, MOVULS)) sosses «casa caieceen trees <: ance etre ee eg ee 381 
XLIX. Report on Dredging among the Hebrides. By J. Gwyn 
DIEAGEIUMIS EE SIR Sich cas isk Uicaid sam be ak acai ks pA komme CaN emROT eee 387 
L. On Hyalonema mirabilis, in reply to Dr. Gray. By Dr. 
BOWER RUNGE i aesacs ai oN ovsiaas mains saiealga de dapie  satecaaine Sadak EERE ee eee By 
LI. On the Systematic Position of the Pronghorn (Anéilocapra 
