CONTENTS OF VOL. XVI. 
NUMBER CII. 
‘I. On some species of Cuscuta. By Cuarres C. Basineton, M.A., ree 
Pee eee. (With a Plate.) \ncocvacavessacocasennovecacsoscsn=Seen 1 
II. Miscellanea Zoologica. By Georce Jounston, M.D., Fellow of 
the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. (With a Plate.) ......... 4 
III. On the British Desmidiee. By Joun Ratrs, Esq., M.R.CS., — - 
perience CW AGN LAL!) can can nes vanesectiascwronapp vasncwsdasisesepuecan set 10 
IV. On the Colours of Leaves and Petals. By Wixtiam E. C. 
INO Sey Me oS syemncccieisiociee fo ctelsimaa stat cnideicisis seks Bucislols3ec'einslsisce|s acicalneaceds 16 
V. Descriptions of Coleopterous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, 
Esq., in the Galapagos Islands. By Georce R. Warernovse, Esq.... 19 
VI. On the Organization of the Lucine and of Corbis. By M. A. 
RERPERETER NES cence cane nneann-cnnanache--aeporscss cave uass. orecceeeeeeeeenees eee: 
New Books :—The Genera of Birds, by G. R. Gray, F.L.S., illustrated 
by D.W. Mitchell, B.A., F.L.S.—Descriptiones Animalium que in 
itinere ad Maris Australis terras per annos 1772-74 suscepto col- 
legit J. R. Forster, nunc demum editz curante H. Lichtenstein 45—47 
Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Microscopical Society ; Entomo- 
logical Society ......sssesssseeeeees Beda aen aacsdat sudvaseeecenasscs our 48—66 
Observations on the group Schizopetalee of the family of Crucifere, by 
J. Marius Barneoud ; On the Microscopic Constituents of the Ash 
of Fossil Coal, by Professor Ehrenberg and Dr. F. Schulz; On the 
Tendrils of the Cucurbitacee, by M. J. Payer; Meteorological Ob- 
SELVALIONS ANG Lables cccsscseseaccsscssscscoees RE OCCA AAC AER 66—72 
NUMBER CIII. 
VII. Notes of a Microscopical Examination of the Chalk and Flint 
of the South-east of England; with remarks on the Animalculites of 
certain Tertiary and Modern Deposits. By Gipzon Atcernon Man- 
TELL, LL.D., F.R.S. ..0c.cceere Fars seins a’e% “Spores Ana henna re seadesuhe we 73 
