IV CONTENTS. 



Page 



VIII. On a Monstrous Oyster-Shell. By George Busk, Esq. 

 (With a Plate.) 91 



IX. On Hypericum anglicum. By Charles C. Babington, M.A., 

 F.R.S. &c 92 



X. On the Omithologj- of Malacca. By A. R. Wallace, Esq. ... 95 



XI. Descriptions of the Animals of certain Genera of Bivalve Shells. 



By S. P. Woodward, Esq., F.G.S 99 



XII. On Fossil Echinoderms from the Island of Malta; with Notes 

 on the stratigraphical distribution of the Fossil Organisms in the 

 Maltese Beds. By Thomas Wright, M.D. &c. (With four Plates.) 101 



XIII. Notes on British Zoophytes, with descriptions of new species. 



By the Rev. Thomas Hixcks/b.A. (With two Plates.) 127 



XIV. On the Marine Yivai-lum. By C. S. Harris, Esq 130 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Linnaean Society ; Royal So- 



cietv ; Botanical Society of Edinbm-gh 134 — 157 



Obser^•ations on the Nests of Humming Bmls, by John Gould, F.R.S. 

 &c. ; On a Marsu])ial Fi-og {Notodelphi/s ovifera) from Venezuela, 

 by Dr. D. F. Weinland ; Descriptions of two new species of Pti- 

 lonopus, by George Robert Gray, F.L.S. & F.Z.S.; Meteorolo- 

 gical Obsenations and Table 1 57 — 1 60 



NUMBER LXXXVII. 



XV. A ^lonograph of the Indian species of Phylloscopus and its 

 immediate affines. By Edw.\rd Blyth, Esq 161 



XVI. On Fossil Echinoderms from the Island of Malta ; with Notes 

 on the stratigraphical distribution of the Fossil Organisms in the 

 Maltese Beds. By Thomas Wright, M.D. &c 175 



XVII. Ou the Genera Picnandra, Cliocarpus and Poecilochroma. 



By John Miers, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S. &c. 196 



XVIII. On the Discoverj- of Viviparous Fish in Louisiana. By 



B. Dowler, M.D .". 206 



XIX. On the Anomalous Oyster-Shell described iu the 'Annals' 



for Februaiy. By Dr. J. E. Gray 210 



XX. On Actinophrys Sol. By E. Claparede. (With a Plate.) 211 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Royal Society ; Botanical 



Society of Edinburch ". ." .'. 218—237 



