Vlii CONTENTS. 



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 XLVIII. Descriptions of some new Species of Birds from Southern 

 Asia. By Arthur, Viscount Walden, P.Z.S. &c 416 



XLIX. On some Species of Proboscidiferous Gasteropods which in- 

 habit the Seas of Japan. By Arthur Adams, F.L.S., StaiF-Surgeon 

 R.N 418 



Ij. List of Ooleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West 

 Coast of Africa. By Andrew Murray, F.L.S 430 



LI. Norwegian Mollusca. By J. Gwyn Jeffreys, F.R.S 438 



Oil Anthozoanthus parasiticus, Deshayes, MS. (Algiers), by H. J. 

 Carter, F.R.S. ; Notes on Myriosteon, by H. J. Carter, F.R.S. ; 

 Geographical Distribution of Australian Whales, by Dr. J. E. 

 Gray ; On the Structure of a Fern-Stem from the Lower Eocene 

 of Heme Bay, and on its Allies, recent and fossil, by W. Carru- 

 thers, Esq., F.L.S. , F.G.S. ; Observations on the Ornithological 

 Fauna of the Bourbonnais during the Middle Tertiary Period, 

 by M. A. Milne-Edwards ; On the Pancreas in Osseous Fishes, 

 and on the nature of the Vessels discovered by Weber, by S. 

 Legouis ; On the Megadactylus polyzelus of Hitchcock, by E. D. 

 Cope 449—454 



Index 456 



PLATES IN VOL. V. 



Plate I. New Species of Pennella. 



Ill f"^*^^^^^ bituminosa. 

 IV. Squamulina scopula. / 

 V. Squamulina varians. — Difflugia bipes. 

 VI. Structure of the Antheridium in Ferns. 

 VII. British Species of Didymograpsus. 

 VIII. New Genus and Species of Spiders. 



