CONTENTS OF VOL. XX. 
[THIRD SERIES. | 
NUMBER CXV. 
I. Onthe Annelid Genus Spherodorum, CErsted, and a new Repre- 
sentative of it, S. Claparedii. By Dr. RicHarp Greerr., (Plate I.) 
II. On the Menispermacee. By Joun Miers, F.R.S., F.L.S., 
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II. List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West 
Coast of Africa. By ANDREW MuRRAY, F.LAS. .......cccsceeseeeeeees 
IV. Remarks on the Potton Sands, in reply to Mr. Walker’s Paper 
in the ‘ Annals of Natural History’ for November 1866. By Harry 
GoviER SEELEY, F.G.S., of the Woodwardian Museum in the Uni- 
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V. Remarks on Pyrula (Fulgur) carica (Lamarck) and Pyrula 
(Fulgur) perversa (Lamarck). By T. GRAHAM PONTON....+...ceseees 
VI. On the Tunnelling Coleopterous Genera Bledius, Heterocerus, 
Dyschirius, and their Danish Species. By Professor J.C. ScH16pTE 
VI. Description of a new Australian Tortoise (Elseya latisternum). 
By Dr: J, EK. Gray, FBS. &o, ....000.000 ee dhs GAG KRAAED Siahadebedpanesers 
VIII. Additions to the knowledge of Australian Reptiles and 
Fishes. By Abert Gintuer, M.A., M.D., Ph.D., F.R.S. ......... 
IX. On the Shell-structure of Spirifer cuspidatus, and of certain 
allied Spiriferide. By WiLuL1aAM B. CarPENTER, M.D., F.R.S. ... 
New Books:—1. A List of the Flowering Plants, Ferns, and Mosses 
collected in the immediate neighbourhood of Andover, by C. B. 
Clarke.—2. Flora of Devon and Cornwall, by J. W. N. Keys. 
(Ranunculaceze—Geraniacez.)—3. The Bath Flora: a Lecture 
delivered to the Members of the Bath Natural History and Anti- 
quarian Field Club, by the Rev. L. Jenyns.—4. Flora of Norfolk : 
a Catalogue of Plants found in the County of Norfolk, by the 
Rev. K. Trimmer......... Sddeidicdap isan edausnestace¥es| dyepie ste daeds buedes 
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