CONTENTS. V 



NUMBER LI. 



Page 

 X\T!I. The Sponge-fauna of Norway ; a Report on the Rev. A. M. 

 Norman's Collection of Sponges from the Norwegian Coast. By 

 Prof. W. J. SoLLAS, M.A., F.R.S.E., &c. (Plates VI. & VII.) .... 141 



XVIII. Note on the Species of the Linnean Genus Asterias which 



are ascribed to Retzius. By F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A 1G6 



XIX. On some Silurian Leperditice. By Fb. Schmidt and 

 Rupert Jones : 168 



XX. New Genera and Species of Buprestidoi and Heteromera. 



By Charles 0. Waterhouse 172 



XXI. Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, 

 F.R.S., and C. E. Broome, Esq., F.L.S 176 



XXII. Contributions to the Knowledge of the Alcyonaria, with 

 Descriptions of new Species from the Indian Ocean and the Bay of 

 Bengal. By Stuart 0. Ridley, M.A., F.L.S. , Assistant in the 

 Zoological Department, British Museum ] 84 



XXIII. Note on a Freshwater Macrurous Crustacean from Japan 

 {Atyephyra ? compvesia^ De Haan?). By Edward J. JNIiers, F.L.S., 

 F.Z'.S. 193 



XXIV. Descriptions of new Species of Myriopoda of the Genus 

 Zephronia from India and Sumatra. By Arthur G. Butler, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 106 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 198 — 200 



Neio Books : — Conchologische Mittheilungen als Fortsetzung der 



Novitates Conchologicse 201 



On some peculiar Organs of Eudendrinm ramosiim, by Dr. August 

 Weismann ; Note on the Pearly Organs of Scopelm, by H. B. 

 Guppy, M.B., Surgeon R.N. ; On the Occurrence of Centroloplms 

 pompilus on the East Coast of England, by Dr. A. Giinther; 

 The oldest Artiodactyle, by E. D. Cope ; On the Genus Clado- 

 cera, Ehrenberg, by Dr. A. von Heider ; The Characters of the 

 Tajniodontia, by E. D, Cope ; On a small Collection of Lepido- 

 ptera, principally from Candahar, by Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S. 

 &c. ; New Forms of Coryphodontidse, by E. D. Cope ; An 

 Anthropomorphous Lemur, by E. D. Cope 201—212 



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XXV. On certain Points in the Morphology of the Blastoidea, with 

 Descriptions of some new Genera and Species. By R. Etheridge, 

 Jun., and P. Herbert Carpenter, M.A., Assistant Master at 

 Eton College , 21-3 



