CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 



[SECOND SERIES.] 



NUMBER VII. 



Page 



I. On some new Fossil Fish of the Carboniferous Period. By Fre- 

 derick M'CoY, M.G.S. & N.H.S.D. &c 1 



II. Notice of a new species o^ Antrophyum. By R. K. Grevili-e, 

 LL.D. &c. (With a Pkte.) 10 



III. A Description of some new Species of Fishes from the Sea sur- 

 romiding the Island of Barbados. By Sir Robert H. Schomburgk, 

 Ph.D., Member of the Imperial Academy Nat. Curios. &c 11 



IV. Letters from J. MacGillivray, Esq., Naturalist to H.M. Sur- 

 veying Ship Rattlesnake, Capt. Stanley, II. N. (Communicated by 

 Professor Edward Forbes.) « 21 



V. A Supplement to "A Synopsis of the British Rubi." No. II. 



By Charles C. Babington, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. &c 32 



VI. Description oi Aphides. By Francis Walker, F.L.S 43 



VII. Observations on Dr. Mantell's "Reply" to Mr. Toulmin 

 Smith's Account of the Ventriculidce 48 



Proceedings of the Royal Society ; Zoological Society ; Botanical So- 

 ciety of Edinburgh 51 — 68 



Origin of the name Vanessa \ Lucernaria fasc'icukwis, Fleming; On 

 the Organization and Development of Linguatula (Pentastoma, 

 Rudd.), accompanied with the description of a new species from 

 the Abdominal Cavity of the Mandril, by P. J. Van Beneden ; On 

 certain Principles bearing upon the Natural Classification of Ani- 

 mals, and more particularly on the Methodical Distribution of the 

 Mammifera, by M. Milne-Edwards ; Notes on Diptera, Chalci- 

 dites, and other Insects, by Francis Walker, F.L.S. ; On the Mode 

 of Propagation of various Entozoa, by M. Emile Blanchard ; Me- 

 teorological Observations and Table 68 — 80 



