CONTENTS OF VOL. VII. 



[THIRD SERIES.] 



NUMBER XXXVII. 



Page 



I. On the Natural History of the Lac Insect (Coccus lacca). By 



H. J. Carter, Esq , F.R.S. (Plate I. B. figs. 1-14.) .'. 1 



II. On the AnobiadcR of the Canary Islands. By T. Vernon 

 WoLL\STON, M.A., F.L.S II 



III. Description of a new Species of Spider lately discovered in 

 England. By R. H. Meade, F.R.C.S \ 20 



IV. Notes on the Pteropodous Genus Hyalcea, and Description of 



a new Species. By W. H. Benson, Esq 21 



V. Description of a new Alyceeus from the Andaman Islands; with 

 Notes on other Indian Cyclostomacece. By W. H. Benson, Esq. ... 28 



VI. On a Bise.\ual Nematoid Worm which infests the common 

 House- Fly {Musca domestica) in Bombay. By H. J. Carter, Esq., 

 F.R.S. (Plate I. A. figs. 1-4.) 29 



VII. Remarks upon some points in the Economy of the Nudi- 

 branchiate MoUusca. By Cuthbert Collingwood, M.B., F.L.S. 



&c. (Plate IV.) " 33 



VIII. On some additional new Species of Pyramidellida from the 

 Islands of Japan. By Arthur Adams, F.L.S. &c 41 



IX. Supi)lementary Memoir on the Genera Liriope and Pelto- 

 ^as/er, Rathke. By W. Lilljeborg. (Plates II. & III.) 47 



New Books .- — The Sea and its Living Wondci's ; translated from the 

 German edition, and partly re-written by the Author, Dr. G. 

 Hartwig. — The Ibis : a Magazine of General Ornithology, edited 

 by Phihp Lutley Selater, M.A. Vol. ii 63—68 



Notes of Alr/cc, &c., found in the Isle of Man and on the Coasts of 



