iv CONTENTS. 



NUMBER ex. 



Page 



X. The Generic Position of SoJanocrinus. By P. IIerbkrt Car- 

 penter, D.Sc, F.R.S., F.L.S., Assistant Master at Eton College . . 81 



XI. On a Crangon, some Scliizopoda, and Cumacea new to or rare 

 in the British Seas. By the Ilev. Canon A. M. Norman, M.A. 

 D.C.L., F.L.S 89 



XII. Desci-iption of a new Butterfly allied to Vanessa antiopa. 



By Arthur G. Butler, E.L.S., F.Z.S., &g , 103 



XITI. New Genera and Species of Con/Iophi'la: in the Collection 

 of the British Museum. By the Rev. A.' Matthews 105 



XIV. Description of a new Species of Distomum. By F. Jep- 

 FEEY Bell, M.A 110 



XV. On some Points in the Morphology and Classification of the 

 Saleniidce, Agassiz. By Prof. P. Martin Duncan, M.B., F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., and W. Percy 'Sladen, F.G.S., Sec.L.S 117 



XVT. On the Pelagic Fauna of our Shores in its Relation to the 

 Nourishment of the Young Food-Fishes. By Prof M'Ixtosh, M.D., 

 LL.D, F.R.S., &c ■ 137 



XVII. Description of a new Papuan Phalanger. By Oldeield 

 Thomas 14G 



XVIII. Diagnoses of two new Fruit-eating Bats from the Solomon 

 Island.s. By Oldfield Thomas 147 



XIX. On new Pishes from the Lower Congo. By G. A. 



BOULENGER 148 



XX. Critical Notes on the Polyzoa. By the Rev. Thomas 

 Hinges, B.A., F.R.S ' 150 



On the Class Podostoniata, a Group embracing the Mero&tomata and 

 Trilobites, by A. S. Packard ; On the Anatomy and Classifica- 

 tion of the Fhytoptii by Dr. Alfred Nalepa ; On the Conodonts, 

 by MM. J. V. Rohon and K. A. von Zittel ; Note on the Rep- 

 tiles and Batrachians collected by Captain Em. Storms in the 

 Tanganyika Region, by M. L. DoUo ; On Spovqilla (/lomerata, 

 Noll., by Dr. F. Vejdovsky ' 164—108. 



NUMBER CXI. 



XXI. Description of a new Snake of the Genus Calamaria, from 

 Borneo. By G. A. Boulenger 1G9 



XXII. On a new Family of Pleurodiran Turtles. By G. A. 

 Boulenger " ^ I7q 



