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CONTENTS OF VOL. XVI. 



[FOURTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER XCI. 



Page 



I. Notes Introductory to the Study and Classification of the 

 Spongida. By H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &c. — Part 1. Anatomy and 

 Physiology. (Plate III.) 1 



II. On the Development of the Calcispongice. By Elias Metsch- 

 nikoff. (Plate II.) 41 



III. Note on an apparently new Parrot from Cardwell, N.E. Aus- 

 tralia. By Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the 

 University of Melbourne 54 



IV. Additions to the Australian Curculionidce. — Part V1IL By 

 Francis P. Pascoe, F.L.S. &c. (Plate I.) 55 



V. Descriptions of some new Shells from Kerguelen's Island. By 

 Edgar A. Smith, F.Z.S., Zoological Department, British Museum. 07 



VI. Descriptions of new Species of Crustacea collected at Kergue- 

 len's Island by the Rev. A. E. Eaton. By Edward J. Miers, Zoolo- 

 gical Department, British Museum 73 



VDT. On Hyalonema cebuense. By Dr. A. B. Meyer 70 



On the Fauna and Flora of Kerguelen's Island (a letter addressed 

 to the French Minister of Foreign Affairs), by M. Lanen ; On 

 Androgynous Diptera, by Dr. Loew ; The Blind Fish and some 

 of the associated Species of the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, pro- 

 bably of Marine Origin, by Mr. F. W . Putnam ; Note on Neo- 

 balcena marginata , 78 — 80 



