INDEX. 



549 



ticed, 445 ; on the blood-corpuscles of 

 Ferae, 533. 



Hairs on the stigma in plants, on the 

 functions of the, 84. 



Hall, J., on fossils from New York, 506. 



Halstead, E. P., on the Natural History 

 of Chedooba, 439. 



Hares of Little Thibet, remarks on the, 

 225; new species of, 231. 



Harvey's, VV. H., Manual of British Algas, 

 reviewed, 211. 



Hassall, A. H., on the functions performed 

 by the hairs on the stigma in plants, 

 84 ; on the structure of the pollen gra- 

 nule, 92; on the phosphorescence of 

 Zoophytes, 341. 



Helix, new species of, G2, 72, 148, 383, 

 527, 531, 536. 



Hering, M., on some new species of Algse, 

 90. 



Heron, Sir Robert, Bt, on breeding gold- 

 fishes, 533, 



Hiniantopus, new species of, 227. 



Hincks, Rev. W., on vegetable monstro- 

 sities, 451. 



Hirundo riparia, nests of the, 476. 



Hodesum, on the Natural History of the, 

 153. 



Hodgson, B. H., on the common hare of 

 the Gangetic provinces, 231; on three 

 new species of monkey, 314. 



Hoffmann, S. F., on the hairs in the air- 

 passages of plants, 136. 



Hogg, J., on the horny sponges, 3. 



Hope, Rev. F. W., on some nondescript 

 Lamellicorn inserts, 302 ; on the Ela- 

 terideous genus Compsosternus, 453. 



Horses, the Natural History of, reviewed, 

 137. 



Hunefeld, M., on vegetable colours, 34; 

 on the presence of amylum in the 

 flowers of plants, 328. 



Hypsiprynmus, on a new species of, 380. 



Hyraoothcrium, on a new species of, 1. 



Imperial Academy of St. Petersburgh, 

 471. 



Infusoria, history of, noticed, 543. 



Insectivora, measurement of blood-cor- 

 puscles of, 535. 



Insects, new genera and species of, 123, 

 203, 221, 272, 298. 



Ireland, on the birds of, 273, 353, 4S6. 



Jackdaw, 486. 



Jay, 499. 



Jeffreys, J. G., on testaceous MoUusca 

 collected in the Shetland isles, 165. 



Keith, P.. on the pith of plants, 131. 



Korthals, M., on the glanduliferous hairs 

 of Drosera, 132. 



Labyrinthodon, on the teeth of, 58, 305. 



Lamia, 455. 



Lamellicorn beetles, descriptions of new, 

 221, 302. 



Landsborough, Rev. D., on the phospho- 

 rescence of Zoophytes, 25 7 ; on the lon- 

 gevity of geese, 474 ; on pliocene and 

 post-tertiary deposits in the county of 

 Ayr, 514. 



Laniadee, 523. 



Lardizabaleae, anatomical structure of the, 

 254. 



Larvae, coleopterous, 455. 



Latreiile, his dissections of coleoptera, &c., 

 453. 



Leefe, Rev. J. E., on the discovery of 

 three species of Fungi, 542. 



Leighton, W. A., on Epilobium angusti- 

 folium, 246, 401 ; notices in Botany, 

 344. 



Leonard, M., on the intelligence of ani- 

 mals, 538. 



Lepus, new species of, 53. 



Lindley, Prof., on the anatomy of the 

 roots of the OrchideEe, 330. 



Linnaean Society, proceedings of the, 447. 



Loire, faluns of the, 507. 



Longicorn beetles, descriptions of new, 

 221. 



Lottia virginea, remarks on, 404. 



Lyell, C, on the faluns of the Loire, 507. 



Lucanidae, on a character distinctive of 

 the sexes in, 121. 



Lyell, ;Mr., on the fossil fishes of Mun- 

 desley, 61. 



MacLeay, W. S., on bird-catching spi- 

 ders, 435. 



Macacus, remarks on the genus, 314. 



^laclauchlan, Mr., on fossils from Pem- 

 brokeshire, 515. 



!Macgillivray, J., on the zoology of the 

 Outer Hebrides, 7 ; on some Mamma- 

 lia, birds and fishes, observed in the 

 neighbourhood of Aberdeen, 230. 



Mackenzie, Sir F., on the breeding of sal- 

 mon and other fish artificially, 16G. 



MacLeay, W. S., o:) a new genus of Mam- 

 nialia discovered in New South Wales, 

 241, 337; on doubts respecting the 

 existence of bird-catching spiders, 324. 



Magpie, 492. 



Mammalia, remarks on some, observed 

 near Aberdeen, 230 ; on a new genus 

 of, 241, 337 ; effects of cold on, 325. 



Mantel], G. A., on fossil remains of tur- 

 tles from the chalk, 55. 



Martin, Mr., on the eastern and western 

 chalk denudations, 56. 



M'Clelland. J., on Indian Cyprinidae, 35, 

 108, 192. 



Medusa aurita, on the development of, 48. 



Menura superba, description of, 396. 



Mergulus Alle, on the occurrence of, 394. 



