VI CONTENTS, 



NUMBER XL. 



Page 



XXVII. Coiitribiitious to the Study of the British Palseozoic Cri- 

 noids. — No. I. On Alhujccrinus, the Represeutative of a new Family 

 from tlie Carboniferous Limestone Series of Scotland. By P. Heu- 

 UKRT Carpenter, INLA., Assi,*tant JNIaster at ]^]tou College, and R. 

 Etheridge, Jim., of the Museum of Natural History. (Plates XV. 

 &XVL) 281 



XXVIII. Description of a new Longicorn Beetle from Java. By 



W. L. Di.sTANT 298 



XXIX. New Neotropical Curculionidse. — Part V. By Francis 



P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 299 



XXX. On tlie Kunker Formation of the Alluvium in India com- 

 pared with the Flint Formation in the Chalk of England. Bv II. J. 

 Carter, F.R.S. &c ' 308 



XXXI. General Considerations upon the Carcinological Fauna of 

 great Depths in the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico. By Al- 

 RHONSE Milne-Edwards 312 



XXXII. On a Collection of Nocturnal Lepidoptera from the 

 Hawaiian Islands. By Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. . . 317 



XXXIII. Description of Parantirrhcca MarshalU, the Tj'pe of a 

 new Genus and Species of Rhopalocerous Lepidoptera from South 

 India. By J. Wood-Mason, Deputy Superintendent, Indian Mu- 

 seum, Calcutta 333 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 330 — 338 



Proceedings of the Dublin Microscopical Club 338 — 343 



Netv Books : — A History of the Birds of Ceylon. By Capt. W. 

 Vincent Legge, R.A. — A Monoga-aph of the Free and Semi- 

 parasitic Copepoda of the British Islands. By George 

 Stewardson Brady, M.D., F.L.S 344, 345 



Notes upon the Food of Predaceous Beetles, by F. M. Webster; 

 Giant Squid {ArchiteutJas) abundant in 1875 at the Grand 

 Banks, by A. E. Verrill ; On the Histolysis of the Muscles of 

 the Larva during the Postembryonic Development of the 

 Diptera, by M. H. Viallanes ; On a new Form of Segmental 

 Organ in the Trematodes, by M. E. Mace ; On the Circulation 

 and Respiration of the Ojihiuridce, by M. N. Apostolides. . 348 — 355 



NUMBER XLI. 



XXXIV. Seventb Contribution to the Knowledge of the Fauna 



of Madagascar. By Dr. Albert Gunther, F.R.S. (Plate XIX. j. ;J57 



XXXV. Description of a new Species of Frog from Madagascar. 



By G. A. BouLENGER 3(50 



XXXVI. Supplementary Report on Specimens dredged up from 

 the Gulf of Manaar, together with others from the Sea in the 

 Vicinity of the Basse liocks and from Bass's Straits respectively, 

 presented to the Liverpool Free Museum by Capt. II. Cawne 

 Warren. By H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c. (Plate XVIH.) 3G1 



