viii CONTENTS. 



Page 

 Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Botanical Society of Edinburgh ; 



Royal Irish Academy ; Botanical Society of London 503 — 518 



J. E. Gray on anew species of Phascogale ; Sterna arctica; Galium 

 cruciatum, an Irish Plant; Meteorological Observations and 

 Table 518—520 



NUMBER LXI. SUPPLEMENT. 



LV. The Physical Agents of Temperature, Humidity, Light, and 

 Soil, considered as developing Climate, and in connexion with Geo- 

 graphic Botany. By Richard Brinsley Hinds, Esq., Surgeon R.N. 

 iConcluded.) 521 



LVI. A Catalogue of Shells from the Crag. By S. V. Wood, Esq., 

 F.G.S. (With a Plate.) {Concluded.) 527 



LVII. Observations on the Structure of the Pollen Granule, consi- 

 dei'ed principally with reference to its eligibility as a means of Classi- 

 fication. By Arthur Hill Hassall, Esq., M.R.C.S.L., Correspond- 

 ing Member of the Dublin Natural History Society. {Concluded, with 

 Six Plates.) 544 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 573 



Index 580 



PLATES IN VOL. IX. 



Plate I. Reproduction of Leeches. 



II. Carinaria gracilis and Mediterranea. 



III. Carabidae from the Straits of Magellan. 



IV. New species of Scarabus. 

 V. Fossil Shells from the Crag. 



Yj ( Rafflesia manillana. 



* \ Phocsena melas. 



VII "I 

 Y\\\ \ Structure of dotted Vessels. 



IX.'-l 



X. y Fungi from South America. 

 XL J 

 XII. Vegetable Structure. 

 XIII. -1 

 to )■ Structure of the Pollen Granule. 

 XVIILJ 



ERRATUM IN VOL. VII. 



We arc directed by air. Blyth to notice an error in Plate V., Vol. VII., where the name Ovis 

 Burrhel is attached to the figure of Ovis Nahoor, and vice vevsd. 



