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XXXIV. On the Occurrence of two Species of Shells of the Genus 
Conus in the Lias, or Inferior Oolite, near Caen in Normandy. iy C. 
Lovet, Esq.; FRS:; EGS We... is ccceucen pects che sg Geaapseeaseine 292 
Proceedings of the Linnean Society ; Zoological Society; Microsco- 
pical Society @eeeeecests e808 @eereseseeee SCC OSA SESE EEE eeeeeseseseues eee 297—312 
New Books :—Flora comitatus Pesthinensis—Supplement to English 
Botany @eeeeereeeeee SESS ESSHEEREHRESESEH SHEESH CEH EEEHEEEE @eereterse® @eaeeceree 313 
Dianthus plumarius, Linn. ; Sinapis Cheiranthus, Koch. ; Saxifraga 
umbrosa; Menyanthes Trifoliata; Correction of a mistake rela- 
ting to the River-Sponge Insect, and to the Freshwater Sponge, by 
J. Hogg, Esq. ; The Animal of Hyria; Lottia pulchella; On the 
Genus Luplocamus of Philippi; New Land Shells from New 
Zealand ; Blood of Nudibranchia; Red Colour of the Salt-Marshes 
of the Mediterranean ; Fossil Fauna of Brazil; Mr. Schomburgk ; 
Denny’s Anopleura Britannia ; British Museum ; Meteorological 
Observations and Table ............. vabes eh earch cbs neeepemaeum 313—320 
NUMBER XXXVIII. 
XXXV. Hore Zoologice. By Sir W. Jarvrnz, Bart., F.R.S., &c. 321 
XXXVI. On the recent Additions to the Flora of Ireland. By 
Cuarzes C. Basincron; Esq., M:A., FvL.S,, Se. .cccecsechsseecemenieves 328 
XXXVII. Report of the Results of Researches in Physiological 
Botany for 1839. By the late Professor Mryren, of Berlin ............ 330 
XXXVIII. Observations on the Genus Polycera of Cuvier, with 
Descriptions of two new British Species. By Josuua Auper, Esq. 
(With a Plate.) scsssesesssecseeceeeeeerecseeeneees Seccsoussuceveseueate ieveavkes 337 
XXXIX. Additions to Mr. Wood’s Catalogue of Crag Radiaria. 
By M. AGASSIZ sesesceseceseserseceseencsaeeecescanccsscensesececesseecasceenss 343 
XL. On the Existence of Infusoria in Plants. By Cuartes Mor- 
reN, M.D., Professor of Botany in the University of Liege .........+. 344 
XLI. On the Natural Terraces on the Eildon Hills being formed by 
the Action of Ancient Glaciers. By J. E. Bowman, Esq., F.L.S., &c. 346 
XLII. Carabideous Insects collected by Charles Darwin, Esq., du- 
ring the Voyage of the Beagle. By G. R. Wareruovse, Esq. séucssvss 351 
XLIII. Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. Berxetey, 
M.A., F.L.S. (With Five Plates.) .........ssss000 nail pints os sup vo haea tenants 355 
XLLV. A List of Mammalia and Birds collected in Assam by John 
McClelland, Esq., Assistant Surgeon in the service of the East India 
Company: revised by T. Horsrrezp, M.D., V.P.L.S., &.  sseeeeeeees 366 
New Works :—Dr. Johnston’s History of British Sponges and Coral- 
lines. —Memorie della Societa Italiana delle Scienze residente in 
Modena.—Species Hepathicarum, a J. B. G. Lindenberg.—Die 
Naturlichen Pflanzensysteme, von Dr. H. L. Zanck.—Florula Ca~ 
prarie, a J. Moris et J. de Notaris.—Skandinaviens Fiskar 374—378 
