CONTENTS. VU 



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 XLVin. On the Invertebrate Marine Fauna and Fishes of St. 

 Andrews, By W. C. M'Intosh 342 



XLIX. A Revision of the Genera Ejncharis, Centris, Eulema, and 

 Euglossa, belonging to the Family Apiilce, Section Scopidipedes. By 

 Fbedehick Smith, Assistant in the Zoological Department of the 

 British Museum 3o7 



L. Notes on the Small Spotted Eagle of Northern Germany, Aquila 

 maculata (Gm.). By H. E. Dresser, F.Z.S 373 



LI. Description of an apparently new Species of Humming-bird 

 of the Genus Erwcnemis. By D. G. Elliot, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. .. 375 



LII. On the Structure called Eozoon canadense in the Laurentian 

 Limestone of Canada. By H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c 376 



LII I. Latest Observations on Eozoon cnnadeiise by Prof. Max 

 ScHtTLTZE .' 379 



LIV. A List of Butterflies taken on the March to Coomassie by 

 Lieutenant Alwin S. Bell, of the 2nd West-India Reo-iment, between 

 Mansu and the River Prah, with Descriptions of new Species. By 

 W. C. IIewitson, F.L.S 380 



LV. Additions to the Australian Ourculionidce. Part VI. By 

 Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 383 



LVI. Remarks on the Subject of ''Eozoonr By Prof. King, D.Sc, 

 and Prof. Rowney, D.Ph 390 



Notice of new Equine Mammals from the Tertiary Formation, by 

 Professor O. C. Marsh; The young Asiatic Tapir {Rhinoclimnis 

 sumatramis), by Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S. &c. ; The Habitat of 

 Pelargopsis (lu/antea, by Dr. Adolf Bernhard Meyer ; Contribu- 

 tions towards the Natural History of the Termites, by Dr. Fritz 

 Miiller ; On Carcinus mcsnas, Pennant ; Cetacea of the North 

 Sea and the Baltic ; On some Extinct Tj'pes of Horned Perisso- 

 dactyles, by Edward D. Cope, of Philadelphia, Peun. ; On new 

 Parasitic Crustacea from the N.W. Coast of America, by W. H. 

 Dall, U.S. Coast Survey 397_407 



NUMBER LXXVIII. 



LVII. On a Land-Nemertean found in the Bennudas. By R. v. 

 WiLLEMOEs-SuHM, Ph.D., Naturalist to the ' Challenger ' Expedition. 

 (Plate XVII.) 409 



LVIII. Additions to the Australian Curculionida. Part ^'H. 

 By Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 412 



LIX. On t)ie Invertebrate Marine Fauna and Fishes of St. Andrews. 

 By W. C. M'Intosh 420 



LX. On Halisarca lobidaris, Schmidt, off the South Coast of Devon, 

 with Observations on the Relationship of the Sponges to the Asci- 

 dians, and Hints for Microscopy. By II. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c. . . 433 



LXI. A Revision of the Genera Epicharis, Centris, Euhma, and 

 Euglossa, belonging to the Family Apidce, Section Scopidipedes. By 

 Frederick Smith, Assistant in the Zoological Department of the 

 British Museum 440 



