534. 



INDEX. 



the Comparative Anatomy of the 

 Otolicnus Peli, reviewed, 50. 



Koren, J., on the development of the 

 Star-fishes, 132; on new genera of 

 Actinife, 240, 400. 



Langer, Prof., on the vascular system 

 of Anodonta, 160. 



Lasiiirus, monograph of the genus.21 5. 



Lawson, G., on dust-showers, 153; 

 on ceitain glandular structures in 

 plants, 303. 



Lepidoptei-a, new species of, 383. 



Lepithrix, description of the new 

 genus, 374. 



Lepus, new species of, 520. 



Levdig, Dr. F., onHydatina senta, 288. 



Lias of Barrow, in Leicestershire, on 

 the, 190. 



Lichens, on the process of fecunda- 

 tion in, 248. 



Lindsav,A.,ontheAmphioxuslanceo- 

 latus, 339. 

 ^ Loligo Forbesii, description of, 84. 



Lolium temulentum,on the properties 

 of, 153. 



Lowe, J., on the identity of Achoriou 

 Schbnleinimth Aspergillus glaucus, 

 152; on the properties of Lolium 

 temulentum, 153; on the develop- 

 ment of the Yeast-plant, 304. 



Lubbock, J., on new British species 

 of Entomostraca, 401. 



Lumbricus corethrurus, description 

 of, 13. 



Lycett, J., on the sands intermechate 

 the Inferior Oolite and Lias of the 

 Cotteswold Hills, 170; on the 

 presence of the fossil genus Iso- 

 donta in the English Jurassic rocks, 

 367. 



Lycium, on the Indian species of, 126. 



Lvcosa, new species of, 284. 



Lycosa tarentuloides Maderiana, on 

 the male of, 283. 



M'Andrew, R., on Echinodermata 

 dredged between Drontheim and 

 the North Cai)e, 43 ; on the distri- 

 bution of the Mollusca in de^jth on 

 the coasts of Nordland and Fin- 

 mark, 267. 

 Macdonald, J. D., on the microscopic 

 examination of Foraminifera ob- 

 tained in deep-sea bottoms at the 

 Feejee Islands, 193; on the natu- 

 ral histonof the Conway Reef, 239 ; 

 on deep soundings in the Pacific, 



and on the alimentar\' matter of 

 the Salpae, 265; on the anatomy 

 of Tridacna, 302. 

 Maclagan, Dr. D., on two cases of 

 poisoning with the seeds of The- 

 vetia nereifoUa, 150. 

 Macmillan, Rev. H., on Crj-ptogamic 

 plants found near New Abbey, 303. 



Manatus, on the skull of a, 6G; on 



the species of, 313. 

 Marten, on the habits of the, 416. 



Martins, M. C, on the vitality of 

 seeds transported by marine cur- 

 rents, 317. 



Mastodon, on the fossil species of, 

 occurring in Great Britain, 231 . 



Mecistops, on the skull of a species 

 of, 310. 



^lidge-fly which infests wheat, on the, 

 399. 



Mohl, H. von, on the causes of the 

 opening and closing of stomates, 

 154; on the mode in which gum- 

 tragacanth is formed. 161. 



Mollusca, notes on some, 42 ; on the 

 distribution of, in depth, in Nord- 

 land and Finmark, 267. 



Moneilema, new species of, 211. 



Monocrepidius, new species of, 505. 



MonstrUla, new British species of, 

 409. 



Moore, Dr. E., on the occurrence of 

 Urocerus gigas in Cornwall, 240. 



Moore, F., on some new species of 

 Lepidopterous insects, 383. 



Mosses, on the process of fecundation 

 in. 344. 



Miiller, Dr. F., on the terrestrial 

 Planarioe of Brazil, 2 ; on a new 

 species of Earth-worm, 13. 



Murex, new species of, 523. 



Murray, A., on Coleoptera from Old 

 Calabar, 117 ; on the insect which 

 infests the seeds of Picea nobilis, 

 150. 



^I^Tmeciza, new species of, 377- 



^lyrmecophaga jubata, on the ana- 

 tomv of, 59. 



Mvstacina, description of some species 

 of, 392. 



Nautilus umbilicatus of Lister, on the 

 true, 57. 



Necturus, observations on the genus, 

 313. 



Neritina flunatilis, on the develop- 

 ment of, 197. 



