CONTENTS. V 



Page 

 NUMBER CXVII. 



XX. On Venomous Fishes. By M. Auguste Dumeril 153 



XXI. On the Menispermacece. By John Miers, F.R.S., F.L.S., 



&c '. 167 



XXII. On the Recent Zoology and Palaeontology of Victoria. Bv 

 Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the University 



of Melbourne, Director of the National Museum of Victoria, &c 175 



XXIII. Notes on Spiders, with Descriptions of several Species 

 supposed to be new to Arachnologists. By John Blackwall, 

 F.L.S '. 202 



XXIV. On some new Species of Oliva and a new Trivia. Bv 

 Frederick P. Marrat 213 



XXV. Descriptions of some remarkable new Species and a new 

 Genus of Diurnal Lepidoptera. By Arthur G. Butler, F.Z.S. 

 (Plate IV. tigs. 4-9.) ". 216 



XXVI. Description of a new Species of Tiger-Moth in the pos- 

 session of Mr. T. W. Wood. By Arthur^ G. Butler, F.Z.S. 

 (Plate IV. figs. 1-3.) 218 



XXVII. Notes on the Skulls of Hares {Leporida) and Picas {La- 

 gomyidcB) in the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S 219 



XXVIII. Descriptions of two new Sauriaus from Mossamedes 

 (West Africa). By J. V. Barboza du Boc.\ge 225 



On the Development of the Ctenophora, by A. Kowalewskv; Re- 

 markable Instances of Crustacean Parasitism, bv A. E. Verrill ; 

 On the Anatomy of Bahinoglossus (Delle Chiaje), by A. Kowa- 

 lewsky; On the external Characters of the Young of the Central 

 American Tapir {Elasmognathus Bairdii, Gill), by A. E. Verrill 



228—232 



NUMBER CXVII I. 



XXIX. On the Classification of the Subdivisions of M'Coy's Genus 

 Athyris, as determined by the laws of Zoological Nomenclature. By 



E. Billings, Palaeontologist of the Gculogical Survey of Canaila ... 233 



XXX. Fourth Re])ort on Dredging among the Shetland Isles. By 



J. GwYN Jeffreys, F.R.S 217 



XXXI. Notulse Lichenologiccx. No. XVII. By the Rev. W. A. 

 Leighton, B.A., F.L.S. — Dr. W. Nylander on new British Lichens 256 



XXXII. On the Menispermacece. Bv John Miers, F.R.S., 

 F.L.S, &c " 260 



