CONTENTS. 
XLVIII. Note on Hypericum anglicum. By G. A. WALKER- 
PRUE ENG) satus cod sandcdcedesseocene EOE i PLES ree OED Bape eat 
New Books :—Gatherings of a Naturalist in Australasia; being Ob- 
servations principally on the Animal and Vegetable Productions 
of New South Wales, New Zealand, and some of the Austral 
Islands, by George Bennett, M.D., F.L.S., F.Z.S. &c.—The 
Honey-Bee; its Natural History, Habits, Anatomy, and Micro- 
scopical Beauties, by James Samuelson, assisted by J. Braxton 
Hicks, M.D., F.L.S.—Actinologia Britannica: a History of the 
British Sea-Anemones and Madrepores, by P. H. Gosse, F.R.S. 
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Darwin on the Origin of Species, by Prof. Asa Gray, Cambridge, U.S. ; 
The Cutting Ant of Texas ((icodoma mexicana, Sm.), by S. B. 
Buckley ; Note on Fredericella Sultana being found in the Winter, 
by the Rev. W. Houghton, M.A., F.L.S.; Note on Mr. Blyth’s 
Paper on the Animals known as Wild Asses, by Major R. Strachey, 
F.R.S., F.L.S.; On a supposed new Fish, by the Prince of Salm- 
Horstmar; Notes on the Habits of the Brown Coati (Nasua 
fusca, Desm.), by George Bennett, M.D., F.Z.S. &e. ...... 373—392 
NUMBER XXXVI. 
XLIX. On the Occurrence of the Fingered Nais (Proto digitata) 
in England. By the Rev. W. Houcuron, M.A., F.L.S. .......... 
L. On the Calyceracee. By Joun Miers, F.R.S., F.LS. &. ... 
LI. Notes on Ianthina, Bolten; and Indication of a new Species 
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of the allied oceanic genus Reeluzia, Petit. By W.H. Benson, Esq. 405 
LII. On a new Genus and some new Species of Mollusca from 
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Japan. By ARTHUR ADAMS, F.L.S. & cc. .....2....cesceeceessesscesces 
LHI. Observations on the Development of the Cirripedia. By 
Pe ewauer MROMN. (With a Plate.) s..:6....0.ccsscoscsscsen.sceseess 
LIV. Note on Psammophis Perroteti, D.& B. By Dr. ALBERT 
RC We IN MEE cy... ccseddeicevacadencocace-saccnssenees 
LY. On an undescribed Crustacean of the Genus Mysis. By the 
Rey. ALFRED Merite Norman, M.A. (With a Plate.) 
New Book :—Handbook to the Geology of Weymouth and the Isle of 
Portland; with Notes on the Natural History of the Coast and 
LVI. On Philomedusa Vogtii, a parasite on Meduse. By Dr. Fritz 
MULLER, of Santa Catharina. (With a Plate.) .............ccccceeeeees 
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