I N D E X. 



517 



Capreolus, on the species of, 426. 



Carcharodon Megalodon, on the pro- 

 bable dimensions of, 120. 



Cariacus, on the species of, 428- 



Carroll, J., on mollusca dredged in 

 Cork Harbour, 157 ; on algae taken 

 in Cork Harbour, 244. 



Cassidulidae of the Oolites, on the, 

 >1, 206, 294. 



Cervulus, on the species of, 425. 



Cervus, ou the species of, 417- 



Ceylon, notes on the natural history 

 of, 329. 



Chalcidites, on some new species of, 

 39. 



Chalcis, new species of, 42. 



Chitonidae, on a new genus of, 355. 



Chrysis, new species of, 45. 



Cidaridae of the Oolites, ou the, 81. 



Clark, W., on a new British species 

 of Lepton, 191, 293; on the Venus 

 undata of authors, 400. 



Clausilia, new species of, 27S. 



Coassus, on the species of, 431. 



Coccus, on a new species of, 359. 



Coluber natris, on the distribution of, 

 in the British Islands, 509. 



Cork Cuvierian Society, proceedings 

 of the, 433. 



Crax, new species of, 501. 



Crustacea of the Antilles, notes on 

 the habits of the, 77- 



Crvptogarnia, on the reproduction of 

 the, 441. 



Cyclostoma, new species of, 279. 



Cyllene, monograph of, 1 



Dalyell, A., on a case of extensive 

 poisoning by one of the Cape Iri- 

 daceae, 502. 



Dama, on the species of, 420. 



Dasyurus ursinus, anatomical obser- 

 vations on, 245. 



Davidson, T., notes and descriptions 

 of a few Brachiopoda, including a 

 monograph of the French Liasic 

 Spirifers, 249 ; on a classification 

 of recent Brachiopoda, 361, 514. 



Davies, J. B., on the abnormal struc- 

 ture of a turnip, 239. 



Decatoma, new species of, 42. 



Deer, synopsis of the specie* of, 413. 



Demostachys, new species of, 399. 



Diatomacea;, notes on the British, 1. 



Dinornis, on the cranium of the large 

 ■pedes of, 14!'. 



Dixon's, F., Geology and Fossils of 



the Tertiary and Cretaceous For- 

 mations of Sussex, noticed, 135. 



Dolphin, on the Gangetic, 161, 2J9. 



Dothidea, new species of, 385. 



Duchassaing, Dr. P., on the habits of 

 the Crustacea of the Antilles, " . 



Dufour, L., on the circulation of the 

 blood in insects, 435. 



Dujardin, M., on the nervous system 

 of insects, 246. 



Dvsaster, on the British oolitic species 

 "of, 206, 294. 



Eolis Landsburgii, on the occurrence 

 of, 76. 



Epeira, on the British species of, 468. 



Epipona, new species of, 47. 



Equisetaceae, on the reproduction and 

 development of the, 445. 



Eschricht, Prof., on the Gangetic dol- 

 phin, 161, 2J9. 



Eulophus, new species of, 41. 



Eupelmus, new species of, 41. 



Favolus, new species of, 197. 



Ferns, Moore's Popular History of 

 British, noticed, 141. 



Filices, on the reproduction and deve- 

 lopment of the, 444. 



Filippi, Ph. de, on the mode of gene- 

 ration of an hymenopterous insect 

 of the family of the Pteromalidae, 

 461. 



Focillon, A., on the insects injurious 

 to the rape crops, 356. 



Fraser, L., on some new birds, 500. 



Fungi, description of some, from St. 

 Domingo, 192; new British, 317, 

 377- 



Furcifer, on the species of, 427. 



Gaskoin, J. S., on the habits of Helix 

 lactea, 498. 



Ghiliani, M., on the appearance of 

 large swarms of butterflies, 355. 



Goldie, J., on trees struck bvhsrhtnin"-, 

 151. 



Gosse, P. II., Naturalist's Sojourn in 

 Jamaica, noticed, 50. 



Gould, J., on Notornis Mantelli, 234. 



Grant, Dr., notice of testimonial to, 

 158. 



Gray, J. E., on the genus Acostaea of 

 D'Orbigny, 1 52 ; on Prof. Loven's 

 homologies of Mollusca, 215; on 

 Ilyperoodon latifrons, 407 ; on the 

 species of Deer. 413 ; on the distri- 

 bution of the collared snake in the 

 r»ritish islands, 509. 



