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XXIX. Description of a new Species of the Genus Merula from 

 tlie Fiji Islands. By E. L. Layaed, C.M.G., H.B.M. Consul for 

 Fiji and Tonga, F.Z.S., &c. &c 305 



XXX. On tlie MjTiopoda, from Siberia and Waigatsch Island, 

 collected during tlie Expedition of Prof. Nordenskiold, 1875. By 

 Anton Stuxberg 306 



XXXI. Descriptions of some new Species of Annelida from Ker- 

 guelen's Island. By W. C. M'Intosh 318 



XXXII. Extinct Lemurma. By William Henry Floweb, F.R.S. 323 



Note on the Embryogeny of 8almacina Dysteri, Huxley, by M. A. 

 Giard ; On the Kange of the Striped Opossum, by E. Pierson 

 Ramsay, Curator, Australian Museum, Sydney ; On the Natm-al 

 History of the Rockingham-Bay District, Australia, by E. Pier- 

 son Ramsay, Curator, Australian Museum, Sydney; On the 

 Functions of the Glands of the Digestive Apparatus of Insects, 

 by M. Jousset ; On the Floral Glands o^ Pamassia palustris, new 

 Physiological Functions, byM.E.Heckel; "Ornithological Errors 

 in the 'ReliquifeAquitanicaj,'" by Prof. Alfred Newton .. 329—336 



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XXXIII. Amphipodous Crustaceans. On the Genera Hyale and 

 Anomjx and a new Species of Proholmm. By the Rev. T. R. R. 

 Stebbing, M.A. (Plates XVIH. & XIX.) 337 



XXXrV. Notes on Ch>ysochloris Trevelyani. By Dr. Albert 

 GtJNTHER, F.R.S. , Keeper of the Zoological Department, British 

 Museum. (Plate XX. figs. A & B.) 346 



XXXV. Description of a new Species of the Genus Nyctinomu& 

 from South Africa. By G. E. Dobson, M.A., M.B., F.L.S., &c. . . 348 



XXXVI. On Fatty and Amyloid Hysterophymata. ByH.KARSTEN. 349 



XXXVII. On the Actinozoan Nature of Millepora alcicornis, Dana 

 and Linn. (pars). By R. G. Nelson, Major-General R.E., and P. 

 Martin Duncan, F.R.S. &c 354 



XXXVIII. Remarks on the ' Dawn of Life,' by Dr. Dawson ; to 

 which is added a Supplementary Note. By Professors W. King, 

 Sc.D. &c., and T. H. Rowney, Ph.D. &c 360 



XXXIX. Notes on the Mode of Propagation of some Ceylonese 

 Tree-Frogs, with Description of two new Species. By Dr. Albert 

 GiJNTHER, F.R.S., Keeper of the Zoological Department, British 

 Museum. (Plate XX. fig. C.) 377 



XL. Remarks on Mr. Carter's Paper " On the Polytremata, espe- 

 cially with reference to their Mythical Hybrid Nature." Bv William 

 B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S ~ 380 



XLI. Description of a new Frog from North-Eastern Asia. By 

 Dr. Albert Guxther, F.R.S 387 



XLII. Diagnoses of some Species of Mallophaga collected by the 

 Rev. A. E. Eaton during the late Transit-of- Venus Expedition to 

 Kerguelen's Island. By Prof. C. Giebel, of Halle 388 



