CONTENTS OF VOL. XIV. 



NUMBER LXXXVIII. 



Page 



I. On the Specific and Generic Characters of the Araneiform Crus- 

 tacea. By Harry D. S. GooDsiR, M.W.S. (With a Plate.) 1 



II. On some British species of the genus (Enanthe. By John Ball, 

 B.A., M.R.I.A. &c 4 



III. Descriptions of new species of Melania collected during the 

 Voyage of H. M.S. Sulphur. By Richard Brinsley Hinds, Esq. ... 8 



IV. Contributions to British Jungermannice. By Thomas Taylor, 

 M.D,, F.L.S. &c 11 



' V. Descriptions of some Chalcidites of North America, collected by 

 George Barnston, Esq. By Francis Walker, Esq., F.L.S 14 



VI. Descriptions of some British CAaZci(?«7es. By Francis Walker, 

 Esq., F.L.S 18 



VII. Characters of a new species of Axolotl. By Prof. Owen, 

 F.R.S 23 



VIII. On Ova believed to be those of the Large Spotted Dog-fish, 

 Scyllium Catulus, Linn 23 



IX. Description of a minute Alga from the coast of Ireland. By 

 Wm. Henry Harvey, Esq. (With a Plate.) 27 



X. Researches on the Organization of the Invertebrate Animals of 

 the Western Coast of France. By M. de Quatrefages, Communi- 

 cated by Alfred Tulk, M.R.C.S 28 



XI. Further Observations on the Ornithology of the neighbourhood 

 of Calcutta. By Edward Blyth, Curator to the Museum of the 

 Asiatic Society of Bengal. With Notes by H. E. Strickland, M.A. . 34 



Proceedings of the Linnaean Society ; Zoological Society ; Geological 



Society 48 — 74 



On a new species of Cervus, Cervus Dhnorphe, by B. H. Hodgson, 

 Esq. ; On a supposed new species of Hippopotamus, by S. G. 

 Morton, M.D. ; Kentish Birds ; Scientific Appointments in Trinity 

 College, Dublin ; Habits of the Mantis ; Ethnology ; Saurian Fos- 

 sils; Meteorological Observations and Table 74—80 



