CONTENTS. V 



Xiphosura, having reference to their Relationship with the Eu- 

 rypterida, by Henry Woodward, Esq., F.G.S., F.Z.S,, of the 

 British Museum ; On the Structure of the Skin in Stellio cauca- 

 sicus, by Professor F. de Fihppi ; On the Developmental History 

 and Reproductive Power of the Orthoptera, by Vitus Gruber ; 

 On two Hydrozoa of the Mediterranean, by Prof, de Filippi; 

 On the Anatomical Arrangement of the Lymphatics in the Tor- 

 pedos, compared with that presented by those in the other Pla- 

 giostomi, by C. Robin; On Xenacanthus Dechenii, by Professor 

 Kner 143—152 



NUMBER CXI. 



XXVI. On Hyalonema. By Professor Max Schultze 153 



XXVII. Description of a new Freshwater Bivalve found in Trinidad. 



By R. J. Lechmere Guppy, Esq., F.G.S 160 



XXVIII. Descriptions of five new Genera and some new Species of 

 Satyride Lepidoptera. By Arthur G. Butler, F.Z.S. , Assistant, 

 Zoological Department, British Museum. (Plate IV.) 161 



XXIX. List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West 

 Coast of Africa. By Andrew Murray, F.L.S 167 



XXX. On the Entozoa of Man and the Domestic Animals in 

 Iceland. By M. H. Krabbe 180 



XXXI. On two new Species of Birds found in Victoria. By 

 Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the Melbourne 

 University, and Director of the National Museum of Victoria, &c. ... 184 



XXXII. On the Identity of Alepisaurus (Lowe) with Plagyodus 

 (Steller). By Dr. Albert Gunther 185 



XXXIII. On the MenispermacecB. By John Miers, F.R.S., 

 F.L.S., &c 187 



XXXIV. Notul« Lichenologicffi. No. XIII. By the Rev. W. A. 

 Leighton, B.A., F.L.S. — Biographical Notice of H. G. Florke, by 

 I'Abbe Eugene Coemans 11^7 



XXXV. On the Young Stages of a few Annelids. By Alexander 

 Agassiz. (Plates V.&VL) 203 



Proceedings of the Royal Society 211) 



On the Flowering and Fructification of the Vine, by H. Mares and 

 J. Planchon ; Note on the law of Sexual Development in Insects, 

 by II. Landois ; On the Structure of the Heart in Fishes of the 

 Genus Gadus, by M. Jourdain ; On a new Specimen of Teler- 

 peton Elginense, by Prof. T. II. Huxley, LL.D., F.R.S., V.P.G.S.; 

 On the Incubation of the Eggs of the Small Spotted Dogfish 

 {Scyllium catulus), by M. Coste ; New Reptiles from Chili, 

 Brazil, and Persia, by Dr. Steindachner ; On the Nature of 

 Anthers 220—228 



