VI CONTENTS. 



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 XXXIX. On Glyptodon and its Allies. By Dr. Hermann Buk- 

 MEISTER 299 



XL. Additional Remarks on the Homologies of the Flowers of 

 Conifers. By Andrew Murray, F.L.S 304 



XLI. Notute Lichenologicse. No. X. By the Rev. W. A. Leigh- 

 ton, B.A., F.L.S. — L'Abb^ E. Coemans on the Cladonics oit\\e Herba- 

 rium of Achai'ius "... 306 



XLIL On a new Species of Halmaturus from East Australia. By 

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

 University and Director of the National Museum of Victoria 322 



XLHI. Notes on the Pronghorn Buck (Antilocapra), and its Posi- 

 tion in the System. By Dr. John Edward Gray, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S. 

 &c ■. 323 



XLIV. On the Classification of Buprestidm and Elateridce. By 

 Prof. J. C. Schiodte 327 



On Scheuchzeria palustris, Linn., by the Rev.W. A. Leighton ; On the 

 Long-eared or Mule Deer of North America (Eucervus), by Dr. 

 John Edward Gray, F.R.S. &c. ; On the Development of the 

 Myzostoma, by E. Mecznikotf ; On the Synonymy and Geogra- 

 phical Distribution of Jussieea repens (Linn.), by C. Martins ; 

 Note on a Regular Dimerous Flower of Cypripedium candidum, 

 by Asa Gray ; Boussingault's Researches on the Action of Foliage ; 

 Observations on a Malady of the Cotton-plant called " Pelagra" 

 and on some Fungi which accompany it, by G. Gasparrini ; On 

 P'ossil Medusae from the Lithographic Slates of Eichstadt, by 

 Prof. Haeckel 338—344 



NUMBER CVIL 



XLV. Outline of a Theory of the Skull and the Skeleton. By 

 Harry G. Seeley, F.G.S., of the Woodwardian Museum in the 

 University of Cambridge 345 



XLVL Notes on the Genus Menobranchus and its Natural Affini- 

 ties. By J. VAN DER Hoeven 363 



XLVn. On some new Species of Fossil Volutes from the Tertiary 

 Beds near Melbourne. By Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Natural 

 Science in the Melbourne University, Government Palaeontologist to 

 the Geological Survey, &c 3/5 



XLVHL On a Phosphatic Deposit in the Lower Greensand of 

 Bedfordshire. By J. F. Walker, F.C.S., Sid. Suss. College, Cam- 

 bridge. (Plate XIH.) 381 



XLIX. Report on Dredging among the Hebrides. By J. Gwyn 

 Jeffreys, F.R.S 387 



L. On Hyalonema mirabilis, in reply to Dr. Gray. By Dr. 

 Bow^erbank i 397 



LL On the Systematic Position of the Pronghorn {Antilocapra 



