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cum, Cuvier, by M. L. Vaillant ; Drosera (Sun-dew) as a Fly- 

 catcher; Note on a Frag-ment of a Teleosaurian Snout from 

 Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, by J. W. Hulke, Esq., F.R.S., F.G.S. 



98—104 



NUMBER L. 



XII. Investigations upon the Structure and Natural History of 

 the Vorticellce. By Dr. Richard Greep. (Plates XU.-XVI.) 105 



XIII. On the Micro.rylohius JFestwoodii, Chevr., from St. Helena. 



By T. Vernon Wollaston, M.A., F.L.S , 112 



XIV. On the Anatomy of the Nervous System of Diphyes, afford- 

 ing presumptive evidence of the existence of a similar System in 

 the other forms of Oceanic Hydrozoa. By John Denis Macdonald, 

 M.D., F.R.S., StafF-Surgeon of H.M.S. '" Lord Warden ' 114 



XV. Note on Prof. Heller's Catalogue of the Hydroida of the 

 Adriatic. By the Rev. Thomas Hincks, B.A 116 



XVI. Notulfe Lichenologicfe. No. XXXV. By the Rev. W. A. 

 Leighton, B.A., F.L.S. , F.B.S. Ed. — Recognitio Monographica 

 HamaUnarum. Scripsit William Nylander, Caen, 1870 122 



XVII. Additions to the Australian Curcidionida. Part II. By 

 Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 132 



XVIII. On some Recent Researches in Vegetable Physiology. 



By M. Marc Micheli 142 



XIX. Observations on the Systematic Relations of the Fishes. 



By Prof. Edward D, Cope 155 



Osteology of the Solitaire, by Prof Alfred Newton ; Tapirns villosus ; 

 A Letter concerning Deep-Sea Dredgings, addressed to Prof, 

 Benjamin Peirce, Superintendent, United States Coast Survey, 

 by Louis Agassiz ; On the Fecundation of the Crayfish, by M. 

 S. Chantran ; Baptisia jjerfoliata, the Arrangement and Morpho- 

 logy of its Leaves, by Prof. Asa Gray ; On a new Microraetric 

 Goniometer Eyepiece for the Microscope, by J. P. Southworth 



108—175 



NUMBER LI. 



XX. On the Horns, Viscera, and Muscles of the Giraffe ; with a 

 Record of the post mortem examination of two Specimens killed by 

 a fire. By Dr. James Murie, F.L.S., F.G.S.,&c. (Plates VII. & 

 VIII.) 177 



