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INDEX. 



Modiolarca, 228 ; on a monstrosity 

 of Antirrhinum majus, 229 ; on the 

 horus and skull of the Arnee, 230 ; 

 on the genus Miilleria, 290 ; on a 

 new species of Petrogale, 383 ; on 

 the genera of MoUusca, and on the 

 genus Assiminia m particular, 422. 

 Gregory, Prof., on new species of 

 British freshwater Diatomaceae, 73; 

 on the ])resence of Diatomaceaj and 

 Phytolitharia in soils which support 

 vegetation, 219. 

 Griffith, Dr. J. W., on the conjugation 



of the Diatomacejp, 92. 

 Halacarus, description of the new 



genus, 27 ; new species of, 306. 

 Hardy, J., on the origin of the name 

 Chenopodium Bonus Henricus, 17 . 

 Harkness, Prof. R., on fossil Diato- 



maceaj, 145. 

 Hawker, Rev. W. H., on some rare 



British plants, 212. 

 Helix aspersa, note on, 298. 

 Hemipedina, on the new genus, 95 ; 



new species of, 196. 

 Herring, on the food of the, 58. 

 Hierochloe borealis, new locality for, 



295. 

 Hippolyte spinus, note on, 307. 

 Hochstetter, Dr., on Bohemian forests 



and peat-bogs, 378. 



Hogg, J ., on some scales from the back 



of a large fish, 51 ; on the common 



tunny, 213. 



Hooker, Dr. J. D., on Decaisnea, 52. 



Hooker's, Sir W. J., British Flora, 



reviewed, 203. 

 Horeites, new species of, 227. 

 Horsfield, Dr. T., on some new 



species of Mammalia, 101. 

 Humming-bird, new species of, 278. 

 Hutton, Capt. T., on the operculum 



of Diplommatina, 300. 

 Huxley, T. II., on the progressive de- 

 velopment of animal life, 69. 

 lora tiphia, on the habits of, 64. 

 Ixulus, new species of, 370. 

 Jasonilla, on the anatomy of, 206. 

 Jeffreys, J. G., on tlie descent of gla- 

 ciers, 122; on British Foraminifera, 

 209 ; on Shro])shire Mollusca, 464 . 

 Johnston, Dr., biographical notice of 

 the late, 199; on Sibbald's Draw- 

 ings of Scottish Animals, 296. 

 Jones, T. R., on British and foreign 



species of Beyrichia, 81, 163. 

 Kingsley's, C, Glaucus, or the Won- 

 ders of the Shore, reviewed, 354. 



Knox, Dr. R., on the food of certain 



gregarious fishes, 57. 

 Krohn, Dr. A., on the heart and cir- 

 culation in the Pycnogonidse, 176. 

 Lanio, new species of, 380. 

 Lanius Hardwickii and L. Excubitor, 



on the habits of, 62. 

 Layard, E. L., on the genus Palu- 

 domus, with descriptions of new 

 species, and the description of a 

 new species of Ancnlotus, 133. 

 Lenticels, on the morphology of the 



organs called, 273. 

 LerebouUet, M., on double monstro- 

 sity in fishes, 47- 

 Lespes, C, on the spermatophora of 



the crickets, 150. 

 Leuckart, R., on the young states of 



some Annelides, 259. 

 Leucosiadse, monograph of the, 361. 

 Leucosilia, characters of the new 



genus, 364. 

 Lichens, on the dyeing properties of, 



144. 

 Limea, note on the subgenus, 256. 

 Linaria sepium, note on, 449. 

 Lindsay, Dr. W. L., on the dyeing 



properties of lichens, 144. 

 Linnajan Societv, proceedings of the, 



61, 212, 291,"356. 

 Lithadia, description of the new genus, 



366. 

 Lucernaria campanulata, note on, 3 13. 

 Lupus, new species of, 107. 

 Lycett, J., on the subgenus Limea, 



256. 

 M'Andrew, R., on some species of 



Mollusca, 465. 

 Macdonald, J. D., on the anatomy of 



Jasonilla, 206. 

 Mammalia, on some new or little- 

 known species of, 101. 

 Masters, M. T., on an abnormal stem 



of a species of Dipsacus, 292. 

 Megacarpsea polyandra, remarks on, 



75. 

 Meles, new species of, 108. 

 Mesotrocha, on the metamorphoses 



of, 264. 

 Meteorological observations, l^, 151, 



231, 303, 383, 466. 

 Modiolarca, on the genus, 228. 

 Modiolarca trapezina, on the animal 



of, 24. 

 Mollusca, on the anatomy of branchial 

 organs in the Gasteropod, 404 ; on 

 the genera of, 422; note on Shrop- 

 shire, 464; on some species of, 465. 



