vm CONTENTS. 



Page 

 XlilX. Mr. Jiutltsr on Ikitterflios from Japan. By II. J. Elwes, 

 F.L.S 4G4 



L. Description of a new Species of Mole from China. By Oi.d- 

 FIELD TuoMAS, F.Z.S., British Museum 4G9 



LI. Remarks on a I'athogenic Schizophyte. By Prof. II, J. 

 Detmeus 471 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 481 — 484 



New Book ; — A Memoir on the Echinodermata of the Arctic Sea to 

 the West of CJreenland. By P. Martin Duncan, M.B. (Lond.), 

 RR.S., &c., and W. Percy Sladen, F.G.S., F.L.S., &c 485 



Discovery of a Fossil Bird in the Jurassic of Wyoming, by O. C. 

 Marsh ; llegeneration of lost Parts in the Squid {Lotujo Pealci), 

 by A. E. Vorrill ; Note on Wardichthys cyclosonia, Traq., by 

 Thomas Stock, Natural-History Department, Museum of Science 

 and Art, lOdinburgh ; On the Anatomy of Pyrosoma, by M. L. 

 Joliet; Investigation of certain Points in the Anatomy of Ster- 

 naspis scutata (Second Note), by M. Max. Rietsch 488 — 49'3 



Index , 40G 



PLATES IN VOL. VII. 



Plate I, Now Corals from the Devonian Rocks of France. 

 II. Fossil Opercula (?) of small Gasteropoda. 



III. New British Fungi. 



IV. New Asiatic Butterflies. 



V. 

 VI. 



> New Species of Spongilla. 



VII. Crustacea and Pycnogonida from Franz-Josef Land. 

 VIII. j 

 IX. \ New Polyzoa. 

 X.) 



XI. Formation of Flints. 

 XII. New Infusoria. 



XIII. Anatomy of Viquesnelia atlantica. 



XIV. Synaxes hybridica. 



XV I 



" \ Structure of Allagecriuus. 

 XVI. 1 



XVII. Now Species of Tintinnus — Mycteristes microphyllus. 



XVIII. New Spongida from the Gulf of Manaar. 



XIX. Chama)leon O'Sliaughnessii. 



XLX. Palaiospiuax priscus. 



XXI. Polyzoa and Sponges from Franz- Josef Land. 



