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 NUMBER LXXXIX. 



XII. An Account of some enormous Fossil Bones of an unknown 

 species of the Class Aves, lately discovered in New Zealand. By the 

 Rev. William Colenso 81 



XIII. On some British species of (Enanthe. By Charles C. Babing- 

 TON, M.A., F.L.S., F.G.S. &c 96 



XIV. On Cardmia, Agassiz, a Fossil Genus of Mollusca character- 

 istic of the Lias. By H. E. Strickland, M.A., F.G.S 100 



XV. OntheMarineAlgas of the vicinity of Aberdeen. By G.Dickie, 

 M.D., Lecturer on Botany in the University and King's College of 

 Aberdeen. (With a Plate.) (Co7iimued.) 108 



XVI. Further Observations on the Ornithology of the neighbour- 

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

 Asiatic Society of Bengal. With Notes by H. E. Strickland, M.A. . 114 



XVII. Remarks on the genus Eolidina of M. de Quatrefages. By 

 Joshua Alder and Albany Hancock, Esqrs 125 



New Bool(s : — Annales des Sciences Naturelles, February 1844. — 



Giornale Botanico Italiano 129, 130 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Geological Society ; Ashmo- 



lean Society 130—147 



Description of a new species of Cuscuta ; Observations on the Habits 

 of the Pijthoii Natalensis, by Thomas S. Savage, M.D., of Cape 

 Palmas, Western Africa ; On the place of Iso'etes in the System ; 

 Meteorological Observations and Table 147 — 152 



NUMBER XC. 



XVIII. Some Observations on the Genus Serptila, with an Enume- 

 ration of the Species observed with the Animal in the Mediterranean. 



By Dr. A. Philippi. (With a Plate.) 153 



XIX. Catalogue of Irish Entozoa, with observations. By O'Bryen 

 Bellingham, M.D., Fellow of and Professor of Botany to the Royal 

 College of Surgeons in Ireland, &c. {Continued.) 162 



XX. On the Fructification of Polysiphonia parasitica, Grew. By the 

 Rev. David Landsborough. (With a Plate.) 166 



XXI. Note on the Fructification of Cutleria. By G. Dickie, M.D., 

 Lecturer on Botany in the University and King's College of Aberdeen. 168 



Correction (subsequently received) 225 



XXII. On Microscopic Life in the Ocean at the South Pole, and 



at considerable depths. By Prof. Ehrenberg 169 



XXIII. Descriptions of some British Chalcidites. By Francis 

 Walker, Esq., F.L.S 181 



XXIV. Description of a new British species of CaUithamnion . By 



W. H. Harvey, Esq., Trinity College, Dublin. (With a Plate.) 186 



