Vm CONTENTS. 



Page 

 LV. Descriptions of two new Species of Fishes discovered by the 

 Marquis J. Doria. By Dr. A. Gunther 444 



LVI. The Character of the Indigenous Icelandic Terrestrial Mam- 

 malian Fauna, with especial reference to Mr. Andrew Murray's 

 representation of it in his ' Geographical Distribution of Mammals,' 

 By Prof. Japetus Steenstrup 445 



Neiv Book : — Preglacial Man, and Geological Chronology, by J. Scott 

 Moore 457 



Proceedings of the Royal Society 460 



The English Pterodactyles, by Harry Seeley ; Impregnation of the 

 Balani, by R. Bishop ; Calcareous Sponges, by H. J. Carter, 

 F.R.S. ; Are Unios sensitive to Light ?, by Isaac Lea ; On a new 

 mode of Development of the Siphonophora, bj' A. Pagenstecher ; 

 Anomaluriis fulgens, a new Species from the Gaboon, by Dr. J. E. 

 Gray 465— 4G7 



Index 468. 



PLATES IN VOL. III. 



Plate I. New Species of Fossil Ferns. 

 II. Rhinops vitrea. 

 III. Structure of the Diatomaceous Frustule. 

 IV.. 



few Species of Araneidea. 



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VII. 



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„,-,^ ^New Ostracoda. 



IX. New Species of Nymphalidian Rhopalocera. 



-v-y'lNew Genera and Species of Australian and Tasmanian Tene- 

 yiY* [ brionidse. 



XIII. Dental plates and Teeth of Proboscidiferous Gasteropoda. 

 ^^' [Silurian Species of Bivalved Entomostraca. 



XVI. Georissa san-ita. — Acicula tersa. 



XVIL Remarkable Vegetable Cell. — Filigerous Green Infusoria of 



Bombay. 

 XVIII.T 



XIX 

 XX 



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ew Ostracoda. 



XXI.J 

 XXII. Ophianoplus annulosus. — Exunguia stilipes. 

 XXIII. Animal of Tubipora musica. 



