CONTENTS. 



NUMBER XXVI. 



Page 



VII. On some Blind Amphipoda of the Caspian Sea. By Dr. 

 Oscar Grimm 85 



VIII. On the Genera of Felidce and Canidee. By E. D. Cope . . 92 



IX. On the SquUlidce. By Edward J. Miers, F.L.S., F.Z.S., 

 Assistant in the Zoological Department, British Museum 108 



X. On the Terms Polyzoa and Bryozoa. By the Rev. T. Hincks, 

 B.A., E.R.S 127 



XL The Sponge-fauna of Norway ; a Report on the Rev. A. M. 

 Norman's Collection of Sponges from the Norwegian Coast. By W. 

 J. Sollas, M.A., F.G.S., &c. (Plates VI. & VII.) 130 



XII. Notes on the Australian Maioid Brachyura. By William 



A. Haswell, M.A., B.Sc. Edinb 145 



XIII. Description of a new Genus and Species of Heteromerous 

 Coleoptera. By Charles 0. Waterhouse 147 



XIV. On new British Graptolites. By Charles Lapworth, 

 F.G.S. &c. (Plates IV. & V.) 149 



XV. On the Occurrence in North America of rare Extinct Verte- 

 brates found fragmentarily in England. — No. 3. By Prof. R. 

 Owen, C.B., F.R.S., &c. (Plate VIII.) 177 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 181 — 184 



On Archcvopteryx macroura, by Prof. Carl Vogt; Notes on the Genus 

 Bruhmcea of Walker, by A. G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c; New 

 Classification of the Crustacea, by A. S. Packard, Jun. ; On two 

 new Species of Cephalopods, by A. E. Verrill; On Amoeba 

 Blattcc, by Prof. Leidy ; On the Habits and Parthenogenesis of 

 the Halicti, by M. J. II. Fabres ; On the Locomotion of Insects 

 and Arachnida, bv M. G. Carlet 185—196 



NUMBER XXVII. 



XVI. Investigations on the Development of the Spiders. By Dr. 



J. Barrois. (Plate IX.) 197 



XVII. The Spiral Character of Ccelenterate Development. By 

 Prof. John Youkg, University of Glasgow 212 



XVIII. New Species of Coleoptera belonging to the Families 

 Lycidce, Zophosina', Lepturiiue, and Glaucitince. By Charles 0. 



Waterhouse 213 



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XIX. Note on the Occurrence of Pedicellaster (Sars) in the Far 

 North. By W. Percy Sladen, F.L.S., F.G.S. 216 



