982 SEC. 18. BIOLOGY. 



Zoological. 



3. Trimen. Mimetic Analogies among African Butterflies (from Vol. 

 26, Part 3). 



4. Murie on the three-banded Armadillo (Vol. 30, Part 1). 



2. JoiraxAL, 8vo. The two sections, Zoology and Botany, published 

 separately. The papers illustrated when necessary. 

 Zoology, Nos. 60-62, containing 



Allman, on new genera and species of Hydroida. 

 Cobbold on the large Human Fluke (l)istoma crassuni), c. 

 Botany. 



Xo. 74. Berkeley and Broome. Fungi of Ceyiou. 

 No. 82. Contribution to the Botany of H.M.S. " Challenger." 

 Supplement to Vol. 5. 



Anderson. Florula Adenensis ; account of the flowering plants 

 hitherto found at Aden. 



3324. Entire Plant of Welwitscliia mirabilis, Hook, fil. Dis- 

 covered byDr.Welwitsch, in South-west Africa, in 1859. 



Museum. Royal Gardens, Kew. 



This plant is the subject of a memoir by J. D. Hooker, M.D., P.R.S., in the 

 Transactions of the Linnsean Society, Vol. XXIV. 



3825. Series of Fruits illustrating the variety of form in 

 the Dalbergiese, a tribe of Leguminosse. 



Museum, Royal Gardens, Kcw. 



Described by George Bentharn, Esq., F.R.S., &c., in Supplement to Vol. IV. 

 of the Journal of the Linnsean Society. 



3826. Fruits illustrating the Rubiaceee, a very large order 

 of tropical trees and shrubs. Museum, Royal Gardens, Kew. 



The genera of these have been revised and published in Part I., Vol. II. of 

 the " Genera Plantarum," by G. Bentham, F.R.S., and J. D. Hooker, M.D., 

 P.R.S. 



3827. Series of Fruits, showing the variation in form and 

 size of the different species of Eucalyptus, a genus of shrubs or 

 trees, commonly known as gum trees, almost exclusively confined 

 to Australia. Museum, Royal Gardens, Kcw. 



The species have been described by George Bentham, Esq., F.R.S., in 

 Vol. III. of his " Flora Australiensis." 



3828. Fruits and Seeds of plants belonging to the natural 

 order Bignoniaceae, a family of twining or climbing plants or 

 trees. Found chiefly in the tropics. 



Museum, Royal Gardens, Keiv. 



A revision of the genera of this order will appear in the forthcoming 

 volume of the " Genera Plantarum," by G. Bentham, F.R.S., and J. D. 

 Hooker, M.D., P.R.S. 



3829. Collection of Fruits illustrating the Australian 

 Proteacese. Museum, Royal Gardens, Kcw. 



The collection consists chiefly of species of Banksia and Hakea, both of 

 which are limited to Australia, and have been described by George Bentharn, 

 Esq., in the fifth volume of the " Flora Australiensis." 



3829a. Model of the Physiology of a Grain of Wheat 



(30 times magnified). Doctor Auzoux, Paris. 



