CONTENTS OF VOL. XVITI. 



[FOURTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER cm. 



I. On the Affinities of the Anthozoa Tabulata. By Dr. Gustw ^^^ 



LiNDSTROM ■ -, 



II. On the Colycliidce of New Zealand. By D. Sharp I7 



T /^i' ^"^"^ canadetise, according to Hahn. By J. W. Dawson, 

 LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S ' ' 29 



IV. Descriptions of two new Species of Ophiocoma. By Edgar 

 A._ Smith, F.Z.S., Senior Assistant in the Zoological Department. 

 British Museum _ ^ ' gg 



V. The Mammals of Turkestan. By Dr. N. Sea^ertzoff 40 



yi. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of New-Zealand 

 Coleoptera.— Part III. By Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 57 



VII. Note on a second Species of Spirohranckus (C. & V.). By 



Dr. Albert GtJNTHER, F.R.S _ _ ^ (,7 



VIII. Contributions to the Study of the chief Generic Types 

 ot the Palseozoic Corals. By James Thomson, F.G S and H 

 Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor of Natural 

 History m the University of St. Andrews. (Plates I.-III.) (38 



On the Embiyology of the Nemertina, by M. J. Barrois ; Supposed 

 Laurentiau Fossil, by Dr. H. AUey/ie Nicholson ; Description 

 oi a new Rodent from Central Asia, by James Wood-Mason 

 Esq. ; Mr. Hermann von Jheriug on the Use of the Term' 

 '- Homogeny, 'by E. Ray Lankester 5 On the Animal of Mille- 

 pai-a alacorms, by Prof. P. Martin Duncan; Deep-Sea Re- 

 searches, by G. C. Wallich, M.D 73—78 



NUMBER CIV. 



IX. Notes on the Palseozoic Corals of the State of Ohio. By II 

 Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.L.S. , Professor of Natural' 

 History in the Umversitv of St, Andrews. (Plate V) g-, 



