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Botanical Society of Edinburgh, pro- 

 ceedings of the, 151, 229, 312, 455. 



Botanical specimens, on a means of 

 preserving brittle, .'"$73. 



Bovine animals of the Malay Penin- 

 sula, notes on the, 318< 



Bowerbank, J. S., ou the remains of 

 a gigantic bird, 263. 



Brachiopoda, now species of, 145 ; on 

 the anatomy of the, 285. 



Branchipodidae, monograph of the 

 family, 216. 



Braun, A., on the occurrence of zinc 

 in the vegetable organism, 316. 



Brooke, C, on the structure of cer- 

 tain microscopic test-objects, 441. 



Burnett, Dr. W. I., on the develop- 

 ment of viviparous Aphides, Si. 



Calanida?, new arctic species of, 125. 



Carpenter, Dr. W. B., on a peculiar 

 arrangement of the sanguiferous 

 system in Terebratula and certain 

 other Brachiopoda, 205. 



Carter, H. J., on the true position of 

 the canaliferous structure in the 

 shell of fossil Alveolina, 99 ; on 

 zoosperms in Spongilla, 3.34. 



Caspary's, R., Genera Plantarum 

 Flora? Germanicse, reviewed, 203. 



Caulerpa, new species of, l!>/\ 



Clark, W., on the Aclis unica, 

 122. 



Clubiona, notes on some species of, 30. 



Coal, on the various sections of, .con- 

 sidered in their relation to the 

 block, 153 ; on the general struc- 

 ture of, 22'). 



Ccenurus cerebralis, on the develop- 

 ment of, 234, 315. 



Concholepas, new species of, 70. 



Conferva?, on the cultivation of ma- 

 rine, in aquaria, 370. 



Conifene, on the fecundation of the, 

 42°. 



Crassatella, new species of, 71. 



Crescentiacea?, on the natural order, 

 233. 



Crustacea, on some new cretaceous, 

 lib - . 



Culicivora, new species of, 158. 



Curculionidae, new genus of, 129. 



Curtis, J., on a weevil of the vine 

 and its parasite, 231. 



Cyclophorus, new species of, 411. 



Cyclostomacere, on the geographical 

 distribution of the, in Hindostan, 

 414. 



Cyclostomus, on the geographical 



distribution of, 417. 

 Cyclotus, note on the genus, 416. 

 Dallas, E. W., on the structure of 



Diatomacea?, 152. 

 Davidson, T., on a few new recent 



species of Brachiopoda, 145. 

 Dawson's, J. F., Geodephaga Britan- 



nica, reviewed, 198. 

 Dendrolagus inustus, on the anatomy 



of, 448. 

 Diatomaceae, on the structure of, 152. 

 Dick, R., on a new habitat for Hie- 



rochloe borcalis, 314. 

 Dickie, Dr. G., on associations of 



colour and relations of colour and 



form in plants, 401. 

 Didus, on some bones of, 297. 

 Ditflugia Enchelys, on the develop- 

 ment of, 331. 

 Diplommatina, new species of, 70 ; 



note on the genus, 417- 

 Doris, new species of, 102. 

 Drassus, notes on some species of, 30. 

 Earl, G. W., on the bovine animals of 



the Malay Peninsula, 318. 

 Echinococcus veterinorum, on the 



anatomy and development of, 379. 

 Embletonia, new species of, 105. 

 Eolis, new species of, 104. 

 Eopsaltria, new species of, 302. 

 Epeira, notes on some species of, 33. 

 Ereolani, M., on the embryogeny and 



propagation of intestinal worms, 



156. 

 Estheria, new species of, 229. 

 Fauna of Dacca, notes on the, 168. 

 Ferns, on the fertilization of, 272. 

 Fishes allied to Gvmnotus, on some, 



398. 

 Flower, W. H., on the dissection of a 



species of Galago, 307. 

 Forbes, Prof. E., on an indication of 



depth of primaeval seas, afforded by 



the remains of colour in fossil 



Testaeea, 67 ; on a species of 



/Equorea inhabiting the British seas, 



294. 

 Fraser, L., on anew species of Ilvrax, 



158. 

 Galago, on the anatomy of a species 



of, 307. 

 Galiacea?, on the occurrence of " Cin- 



chonaceous glands " in, 161. 

 Garreau, Dr., on the formation of the 



stomata in the epidermis of the 



leaves of the Spiderwort, and on the 



