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INDEX. 



Gum kino of the Tenasserim pro- 

 vinces, some account of the, 157. 



Hancock, A., on the anatomy of Eolis, 

 183 ; on the excavating powers of 

 certain sponges belonging to the 

 genus Cliona, 321. 



Hardy, Jas., on Berwickshire plants, 

 152 ; on varieties of some common 

 plants, 424 ; on the cone-like bo- 

 dies produced by Epilobium palus- 

 tre, 424. 



Henfrev, A., on the structure and 

 habits of the Orobanchaceae, 29. 



Hepaticse of the Pyrenees, on the, 81, 

 269, 359, 478, 500. 



Heron, description of a new, 306. 



Heterophyllia, characters of the new 

 genus, 126. 



Hewitson, W. C, on a new species of 

 Agrias, 224. 



Hodgson, B. H., on some new Indian 

 mammalia and birds, 202. 



Howden, J. C.,onEast Lothian plants, 

 153. 



Hypnum, new species of, 270. 



Infusoria, on the development and 

 organization of, 233. 



Insects, new British, 213, 513. 



Instinct in animals, remarkable in- 

 stances of, TJ . 



Isosoma, new species of, 204. 



Isothecium, new species of, 287. 



Jussieu's, A., Elements of Botany by 

 Wilson, noticed, 397. 



Kellia rubra, on the animal of, 293, 

 383, 452. 



King, W., on some families and ge- 

 nera of corals, 388. 



Landsborough's, Rev. David, Arran, 

 notice of, 61. 



Lichens, on the gonidia of, 219. 



Lindley's, Dr. J., Introduction to 

 Botany, reviewed, 55. 



Lonsdaleia, characters of the genus, 1 1 . 



Lopha, new British species of, 215. 



Mabouya agilis, on the habits of, 

 307. 



Mac Andrew, R., on some moUusca 

 dredged in Vigo Bay, 507. 



M'Coy, F., on some new genera and 

 species of palaeozoic corals and fo- 

 raminifera, 1, 119; on the tail of 

 Diplopterus, 139; on the ganoine 

 of some fish-teeth, 140; on some 

 new palaeozoic Echinodermata, 244. 



M'Nab, W., notice of the late, 62. 



Mammalia, descriptions of new In- 

 dian, 202. 



Martin, J., on the storm of January in 

 Bedfordshire, 210. 



Mason, Rev. F., on the gum kino of 

 the Tenasserim provinces, 157. 



Maunder's, Samuel, Treasury of Na- 

 tural History, notice of, 146. 



Meteorological observations, 79, 159, 

 239, 319, 431, 522. 



Mexico, observations on the geology 

 and natural histoiy of, 427. 



Michelinea, new sjjecies of, 122. 



Miers, J., on the botany of South 

 America, 141, 261, 443; on several 

 genera hitherto placed in Solana- 

 ceae, and upon others intermediate 

 between that family and the Scro- 

 phulariacese, 162. 



Miller, Hugh, on Asterolepis and al- 

 lied genera of fossil fishes, 63. 



Mitchell, Dr. James, on the occurrence 

 of Anacharis Alsinastrum, 62. 



MoUusca of Vigo Bay, observations 

 on the, 507. 



Monkey, new species of, 305. 



Monormia, observations on the genus, 

 519. 



Montague, Dr., on the genus Capno- 

 chum, 520. 



Mosses of the Pyrenees, on the, 81, 

 269, 358, 478. 



Murchison, C, on certain glandular 

 bodies occuri'ing in the epidermis of 

 plants, 62. 



Mus, new species of, 318. 



Muscular fibre, on the minute struc- 

 ture of, 109. 



Nemaphyllum, characters of the ge- 

 nus, 15. 



Neodon, characters of the new genus, 

 203. 



Newport, G., on the identification of 

 a new genus of parasitic insects, 513. 



Nodosaria, new species of, 131. 



Nyctiplanus, characters of the new 

 genus, 306. 



Orobanchacese, on the structure and 

 habits of the, 29. 



Ortyx, new species of, 317. 



Oscillatoria, on the mode of growth 

 in, 39. 



Owen, Prof., on the structure of the 

 teeth of some fossil fish of the car- 

 boniferous period, 41 ; on a new 

 species of chimpauzee, 65, 2."30 ; on 



