CONTENTS OF VOL. VII. 



[FIfTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER XXXVII. 



I. Spolia Atlantica : Contributionn to the Knowledge of the 

 Changes of Form in Fishes during their Growth and Development, 

 especially in the Pelagic Fishes of the Atlantic. By Dr. C. F. 



LUTKEN 1 



II. On some new or imperfectly-known Species of Corals from the 

 Devonian Rocks of France. ByH. Alleyne Nicholson, M.D.,D.Sc., 

 F.R.S.E. (Plate I.) 14 



III. Description of a new Species of Mus from Southern India. 



By Oldfield Thomas, F.Z.S., British Museum 24 



IV. Descriptions of certain peculiar Bodies which may be the 

 Opercula of small Gasteropoda, diiscovered by Mr. James Beunie in 

 the Carboniferous Limestone of Law Quarry, near Dairy, Ayi-shire, 

 with Notes on some Silurian Opercula. By R. Etheridge, Jun. 

 (Plate II.) 25 



V. Descriptions of new Species of Lepidoptera in the Collection of 

 the British Aluseum. By Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c. 

 (Plate IV.) 31 



VI. New Neotropical Curculionidse. — Part IV. By Francis P. 

 Pascoe, F.L.S. &c 38 



VII. On a small Collection of Crustacea and Pycnogonida from 

 Franz-Josef Land, collected by B. Leigh Smith, Esq. liy Edward 

 J. MiERS, F.L.S., F.Z.S., Assistant in the Zoological Department, 

 British Museum. (Plate VII.) 4o 



VIII. Descriptions of new Species of Heteropterous Ilemiptera 

 collected in the Hawaiian Islands by the Rev. T. Blackburn. — No. 3. 



By F. Buchanan White, M.D., F.L.S 52 



New Books: — A Treatise on Compai'ative Embryology. By Francis 

 M. Balfour, M.A., F.R.S. Vol. I. — Memoirs of the Science 

 Department, University of Tokio, Japan. Vol. I. Part 1. Shell- 



