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CONTENTS. V 



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 NUMBER XXXIX. 



XXI. On Saccammina Carteri, a new Foraminifer from the Car- 

 boniferous Limestone of Northumberland. By Henry B. Brady, 

 F.L.S., F.G.S. (Plate XII.) ' 177 



XXII. On Melohesia unicellular is, better known as the Coccolith. 



By H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c 184 



XXIII. A few Remarks on Dipterus and Ctenodus, and on their 

 Relationship to Ceratodus Forsteri, KrefFt. By Alb.\ny Hancock, 

 F.L.S., and Thomas Atthey. (Plates XIII. & XIV.) 190 



XXIV. Catalogue of Zygopincs, a Subfamily of Curculionid<s, 

 found by Mr. Wallace in the Eastern Archipelago. By Francis 



P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c., late Pres. Ent. Soc. (Plates XV. & XVI.) 198 



XXV. Ceratodus, and its Place in the System. By Dr. Albert 

 GiJNTHER, F.R.S 222 



XXVI. On a new Genus and Species of Hydroid Zoophyte ( Clado- 

 coryne floccosa). By W. D. Rotch, Esq 227 



XXVII. Note on a Freshwater Species of Ceratium from the Lake 



of Nynee (Naini) Tal in Kumaon. By H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c. . 229 



XXVIII. On Insects inhabiting Salt Water. By A. S. Packard, 

 Jun., M.D 230 



XXIX. Descriptions of three new Species of Asiatic Birds. By 

 Aethxjr, Viscount VValden, P.Z.S , 241 



New Book : — Natural History of the Azores, or Western Islands, by 

 F. Du Cane Godman, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 242 



The late Adrian Hardy Haworth, by Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &c. ; 

 On the Adult Form in the Genera Cyprma and Mingicida, and 

 in certain Species of the Genus Astarte, by J. Gwyn Jef&eys, 

 F.R.S.; On Sw-e^/o^z - metamorphoses &c., by E. D. Cope; 

 Note on the Infusoria flagellata and the Spongiae ciliatse, by 

 Prof. H. James-Clark, Kentucky University 244 — 247 



NUMBER XL. 



XXX. Descriptions of some new or little-known Species of Oaks 

 from North-west America. Bv Robert Brown, of Campster, A.M., 

 Ph.D., F.R.G.S., President ofthe Royal Phys. Soc, Edinburgh 249 



XXXI. On two new Species of Birds from Moupin, Western 

 Szechuen. By Ahmand David 256 



XXXII. On four new Species of Asiatic Birds. By Robert 

 SwiNHOE, F.Z.S 257 



