CONTENTS OF VOL. XVIII. 



[lOlKTII SHH1E8.] 



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I. On tlie Afliuities of the Anthozoa Tabulata. By Dr. (itsr.vv 

 IjINDSTROM ' 1 



II. Ou the Culydiidce of New Zealand. By D. Siiari* 17 



III. Eozoon cnnadense, according' to Ilalin. Bv J. W. Daavsox, 

 LL.U., F.R.S., F.G.S ' 29 



IV. Descriptions of two new Species of Ophioco7na. By Edgaii 

 A. Smith, F.Z.S., Senior Assistant in the Zoological Department, 

 British Museum 39 



V. The Mammals of Tm-kestan. By Dr. N. Sevkrtzoff 40 



VI. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of X(!w-Zealaud 

 Coleoptera.— Part III. By Fraxcis V. Pasi ok, F.L.S. kc or 



VII. Note on a second Species of 'S}>;VoZ<;-rt«f/H/.v (C. & V.). By 

 Dr. Albert Guntiier, F.R.S (u 



VIII. Contributions to the Study of the chief Generic Types 

 of the Pal.Tozoic Corals. By James Thomson, F.G.S. , and H, 

 Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S. E., Professor of Natural 

 History in the University of St. Andrews. (Plates I.-HI.) 08 



On the Embnolofry of the Nenicrtina, by M. J. Barrois ; Supposed 

 Laurentian Fossil, by Dr. H. Allej-ne Nicholson ; Description 

 of a new Rodent from Central Asia, by James Wood-]Masoii, 

 Esq. ; Mr. Hermann von Jliering ou tlie Use of tlie Term 

 '• llomogeny," by E. Ray Lankester; On the Animal of Mille- 

 pora alcicornis, by Prof. P. Martin Duncan ; Deep-Sea Re- 

 searches, by G. C.'Wallich, M.D 73—78 



NUMBER CIV. 



IX. Notes on tln> Pnlu?ozoic (\)rals of the State of Oliio. By H. 

 AlleyM': Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.L.S. . Proff^ss )V of Natural 



Hi-I<.r\ in tlic F'liiv.Tsit V (.f St. Viidnws. iI'1m1.A',> 



