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CONTENTS OF VOL. XIV. 



[FOURTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER LXXIX. 



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I. Observations on a few Graptolites from the Lower Silurian Rocks 

 of Victoria, Australia ; with a Further Note on the Structure of 

 Ceratiucaris. By R. Etheridge, Jim., F.G.S. (Hate III.) 1 



II. Amphipodous Crustacea. A new Species, and some Items of 

 Description and Nomenclature. By the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, 

 M.A. (Plates 1. & II.) 10 



III. On Callisoma Branickii, a new Species from Nice. By Au- 

 gustus Wrzesniowski, Professor of Zoology in the Warsaw 

 University 15 



IV. On the Longicorn Ooleoptera of New Zealand. By H. W. 

 Bates, F.L.S 16 



V. On the Skulls of Sea-bears and Sea-lions (Otariadce), and on 

 the Seals of the Auckland Islands. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &c. 24 



VI. Descriptions of new Reptilia and Amphibia from Persia and 

 Baluchistan. By W. T. Blanford, F.R.S 31 



VII. Description of a new Species of Slunk. By A. W. E. 

 O'Shaughnessy, Assistant in the Natural-History Department of 

 the British Museum 35 



VIII. A Contribution to the Fauna of the River Tigris. By Dr. 

 Albert Gunther, F.R.S., Assistant Keeper of the Zoological De- 

 partment, British Museum. (Plates VIII. & IX.) 36 



IX. On the Skull and some other Bones of Loxomma Allmanni. 

 By D. Embleton, M.D., and Thomas Atthey. With four Plates 



by William Dinning. (Plates IV.-VII.) 38 



X. On a new Genus and Species of Bird belonging to the Family 

 Nectar milder. By R. Bowdler Sharpe, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c, Senior 

 Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum 63 



XI. On Priority in the Discovery of the Canal-System in Forami- 

 nifera. By Messrs. Parker, Jones, and Brady 64 



XII. On the Invertebrate Marine Fauna and Fishes of St. Andrews. 



By W. C. M'Intosh 08 



