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XXXIII. Descriptions of new Species of Geckotidce in the British- 

 Museum Collection. By A. W. E. O'Shaughnessy, Assistant in 



the Departments of Natural History 2G2 



XXXIV. Notice of the Occurrence of another Gigantic Oephalopod 

 (Architeuthis) on the Coast of Newfoundland, in December 1874. 



By A. E. Verrill 2G6 



XXXV. On a new Genus and some new Species of Graptolites 

 from the Skiddaw Slates. By H. Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, 

 F.R.S.E., Professor of Natural History in the University of St. 

 Andrews. (Plate VII.) 2G9 



XXXVI. On the Structure of Amphicentrttm granulosum, Huxley. 

 By Ramsay H. Traquair, M.D., F.G.S., Keeper of the Natural- 

 History Collections in the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art. 

 (Plate IX.) 273 



XXXVII. Descriptions of some new Asiatic Mammals and Che- 

 Ionia. By John Anderson, M.D., Calcutta 282 



XXXVIII. Further Contributions to the Ornithology of Australia. 



By John Gould, F.R.S 285 



Proceedings of the Royal Society 287 



On a new intermediate Type of the Subkingdom Vermes (Poly- 

 gordius ?, Schneider), by M. Edmond Perrier ; On the Develop- 

 ment of the Spinules in the Scales of Oobius niger (Linn.), by - 

 M. L. Vaillant ; On the Larval Forms of the Bryozoa, by M. J. 

 Barrois ; On the Migrations and Metamorphoses of the Marine 

 Endoparasitic Trematodes, by M. A. Villot ; Bathybius . . 295—304 



NUMBER XCV. 



XXXLX. Contributions to the Study of the chief Generic Types 

 of the Palaeozoic Corals. By James Thomson, F.G.S., and H. 

 Alleyne Nicholson, M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S.E., Professor of Natural 

 History in the University of St. Andrews 305 



XL. Descriptions of new Mammalia from Persia and Baluchistan. 

 By W. T. Blanford, F.R.S 309 



XLI. Descriptions of new Species of New-Zealand Fish. By F. 

 W. Hutton, Curator of the Otago Museum 313 



XLII. On a new Genus and Species of Trap-door Spider from 

 South Africa. By the Rev. 0. P. Cambridge, M.A., C.M.Z.S., &c. 

 (Plate X.) 317 



XLIII. On the true Nature of the so-called "Bathybius" and 

 its alleged Function in the Nutrition of the Protozoa. By G. C. 

 Wallich, M.D 322 



XLIV. Description of a supposed new Actinura from the Dafla 

 Hills. By Major H. H. Godwin-Austen, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S., &c, 

 Deputy Superintendent, Topographical Survey of India 339 



