CONTENTS. V 



NUMBER XCIX. Page 



XIX. On the Polytremata (Foraminifera), especially with reference 

 to their Mythical Hybrid Nature. By H. J. Cartek, F.R.S. &c. 

 (Plate XIII.) : 185 



XX. On a new Species of Coris from the Molucca Archipelago. 



By Dr. A. A. AV. Hubrecht, Conservator at the Leyden Museuni. . 214 



XXI. On the Budding of the Cunince in the Stomach of the 

 Geryonidce. By B. Uljanin 215 



XXII. Descriptions of some new Species of Crustacea, chiefly 

 from New Zealand. By Edward J. Miers, F.L.S., of the Zoological 

 Department, British Museum 218 



XXIII. On a new Genus of Arachnida of the Section Arthogastra. 



By A. Stecker 230 



Neto Books : — The Geological Record for 1874, an Account of Works 

 on Geology, Mineralogy, and Palaeontology published during the 

 Year, edited by William Whitaker, B.A., F.G.S. — Deep-Sea 

 Researches on the Biology of Glohigerina, by G. C. Wallich, 

 M.D 243, 245 



Proceedings of the Royal Society 246 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 254 — 256 



On the Relations of Atiefnia salina and Artemia MUhUiaitse)ni, and on 

 the Genus Branchijms, by M. W.J. Schmankewitsch ; The Dro- 

 sera as an Insect-catcher, by Thomas Meehan ; On the Classifi- 

 cation and Synonymy of the Stellerida, by M. E. Perrier ; On an 

 Amphipod ( Urothoe marina), a Commensal of Echinocardium 

 cordatuDi, by M. A. Giard ; On some new Species of Stomatopod 

 Crustacea, by J. Wood-Mason ; " Ornithological Errors in the 

 'Reliquiae Aqiutauicse,' " by Prof T. Rupert Jones; On the 

 Astacus modestus of Herbst, by J. Wood-Mason ; The Correct 

 Habitat of Centropagus hrevicaudatus, Brady, by the Rev. A. E. 

 Eaton 256—264 



NUMBER C. 



XXIV. Is there such a thing as Eozoon canadense? A Microgeo- 

 logical Investigation. By Otto Hahn 265 



XXV. On some Recent and Fossil Foraminifera dredged up in the 

 English Channel. By Prof. T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., F.G.S., &c., 

 and'W. K. Parker, F.R.S., F.L.S 283 



XXVI. Notes on some Ileteromerous Coleoptera belonging to the 

 true Tenebrio7iidce. By Charles 0. Waterhouse 287 



XXVII. Description of anew Species of C7<ff/?«o/oi?« from Aus- 

 tralia. By G. E. DoBSON, M.A., M.B., F.L.S., &c 289 



XXVIII. Contributions to the Study of the Chief Generic Types 

 of the Palaeozoic Corals. By Jamks Thomson, F.G.S. , and II. 

 Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., I'rofes.«or of Natural 

 History in the University of St. Andrews. (Plates XII., XIV., XV., 

 XVI., & XVII.) 290 



