CONTENTS. VU 



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 XLI. On tlie British Weevers, the Bib, and the Poor-Cod. By 

 Prof. M'Intosh, ]\[.L)., LL.D., F.R.S., &c 441 



XLTI. Early Stages in the Development of the Food-Fishes. By 

 Edward E. Prince, 8t. Andrews Marine Laboratory 443 



XLIII. On the Oviposition in Phyllomedusa Iheringii. By Dr. H. 

 A'oN Ihering, Rio Grande, Brazil. With Remarks by G. A. 



BOULENGER 461 



Neio Book : — British Zoophytes : an Introduction to the Hydroida, 

 Actinozoa, and Polyzoa found in Great Britain, Ireland, and 

 the Channel Islands. By Arthur S. Pennington, F.L.S., 

 F.R.M.S 465 



A few Words in Answer to Mr. Distant's " Remarks " on the Genus 

 Tcrias, by Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S. &c. ; The Nerve-termina- 

 tions in the Pedicellariae of Echinida, their Sense-organs and 

 Glands, by Dr. Otto Hamann ; Discovery of the Heart in Gn- 

 mamis, by Albert D. Michael " 468 — 472 



NUMBER CII. 



XLIV. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Physiology and 

 Biology of the Protozoa. By Dr. August Gruber 473 



XLV. On a new Species of Psilotites from the Lanarkshire Coal- 

 field. By Robert Kidston, F.G.S 494 



XL VI. Characters of undescribed Coleoptera in the British Mu- 

 seum. By Charles O. Waterhouse 497 



XLVn. Descriptions of Sponges from the Neighbourhood of Port 

 Phillip Heads, South Australia, continued. By II. J. Carter, 

 F.R.S. &c , \ 502 



XLVIIL On a Species of Echinocordimn from the Channel 

 Islands. By F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A 516 



XLIX. On a new Genus of Devonian Corals, with Descriptions of 

 some Species of the same. By H. Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., 

 D.Sc, Regius Professor of Natural History in the University of 

 Aberdeen ; and Arthur II. Foord, F.G.S., late of the Geological 

 Survey of Canada. (Plate XVII. ) 518 



L. Additional Remarks on the External Aspect of the Tunny. 

 By Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., .^"c '. . 52.3 



LI. On the British Weevers, the Bib. and tlie Poor-find. By 

 Francls Day, CLE., F.L.S., &c '. 526 



