IV CONTENTS. 



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 and Development. By H. J. Carter, Esq., Assistant Surgeon, Bom- 

 bay Establishment. (With three Plates.) 81 



X. Notice of a Bottle-nosed Dolphin {Delphinus Tursio, Fabr.) upon 



the Suffolk coast. By W. B. Clarke, M.D 100 



XI. On Entozoa found in the Lungs of a Sheep. By John Gray 

 Sandie, M.D., and George Padley, Esq., Liverpool. (With a Plate.) 102 



Xn. The Musci and Hepaticas of the Pyrenees. By Richard 

 Spruce, Esq 104 



Xin. Remarks on the Growth oi Bamhusa arimdinacea in the large 

 Conservatory, Chatsworth. By Mr. Robert Scott 120 



XIV. On the Identification of the Parasitic Genus of Insects, An- 

 thophorahia. By George Newport, Esq., F.R.S. & L.S. »■. 122 



XV. Descriptions of four new Asiatic species of the genus Pupa of 

 Draparnaud. By W. H. Benson, Esq 125 



XVI. On the Chemical Composition of the Fluid in the Ascidia of 

 Nepenthes. By Dr. A. Voelcker of Frankfort 128 



XVII. Contributions to the Botany of South America. By John 

 MiERs, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S 136 



XVill. On the Animal of Kellia rubra. By W. Clark, Esq 142 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society 146 — 152 



The Effect of Iodine upon the Nectary, by Dr. R. Caspary ; On the In- 

 timate Structure of Articular Cartilage, by Dr. Leidy ; Notice of 

 an Excavating Cirripede, by A. Hancock, Esq. ; On the Arrange- 

 ment of the Areolar Sheath of Muscular Fasciculi and its relation 

 to the Tendon, by Dr. Leidy ; Meteorological Observations and 

 Table 152—160 



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XIX. On the Classification of some British Fossil Crustacea, with 

 Notices of new Forms in the University Collection at Cambridge. By 

 Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Queen's 

 College, Belfast 161 



XX. On the Animals of Ccecum trachea and C. glahrum. By Wil- 

 liam Clark, Esq , 180 



XXI. Contributions to the Botany of South America. By John 

 Miers, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S 185 



XXII. Characters of Diplommatina, a new genus of Terrestrial 

 Mollusks belonging to the Family of Carychiadce, and of a second spe- 

 cies contained in it ; also of a new species of Carychium inhabiting the 

 Western Himalaya. By W. H. Benson, Esq 193 



XXIII. Descriptions of ^/7/«We.?. By Francis Walker, F.L.S. ... 195 



