Vlll CONTENTS. 



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 XLVIII. Descriptions ufsome new Species of Birds from Southeru 

 Asia. By ARTHcn, Viscount Waldkn, P.Z.S. &c 416 



XLIX. On some Species of Proboscidiferous Gasteropods which in- 

 habit the Seas of Japan. Bv Arthiu .Vda.ms, I\L.S.,Stafl-Surgeon 

 K.N ■ 418 



L. List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West 

 Coast of Africa, By Andhkw Mihray, F.L.S 430 



LI. Norwegian Mollusca. By J. (>wy.v Jeffreys, F.R.S 438 



On AtUhozcM tit hits pantJiiticus, Deshayes, MS. (Algiers), by H. J. 

 Carter, F.R.S. ; Notes on Mijnostcim, by II. J. Carter, F.R.S. ; 

 Geographical Distribution of Australian "Whales, by Dr. J. E. 

 Gray ; On the Structure of a Fern-Stem from the Lower Eocene 

 of Heme Bay, and on its Allies, recent and fossil, by W. Carru- 

 thers, Esq., F.L.S. , F.G.S. ; Obsenations on the Ornithological 

 Fauna of the Bourbonnais during the Middle Tertiary Period, 

 by M. A. Milne-Edwards ; On the Pancreas in Osseous Fishes, 

 and on the nature of the Vessels discovered by Weber, by S. 

 Legouis; On the Megtulavtylus pohjzelm of Hitchcock, by E. D. 

 Cope * 449—454 



Index 4.'>6 



PLATES IN VOL. \'. 

 Plate I. New Species of Pennella. 

 Ill' >Janassa bituminosa. 



IV. Squamulina scopula. 



V. Squamulina varians. — Difflugia bipes. 



VL Structure of the .\ntheridium in Ferns. 



VII. British Species of Didymogiapsus. 



VIII. New Genus and Species of Spiders. 



