CONTENTS. W 
XXII. On the Species of Neera found in the Seas of Japan. By 
NG PEWUTR AUNAINES Sy Be Die S nic Gun eesaccatsiccsc sans secreesoe secs sieaseceaawecrts 206 
XXIII. Characters of new Land-Shells from the Mahabaleshwar 
Hills in Western India, and from Agra in the North-west Provinces. 
By W. H. BENSON, Esq. ......---..seesseceeeeees eva bilevel dalclecbnme'atlsllav 209 
XXIV. Description of a Labyrinthibranchiate Fish from the Nile. 
By Dr As GUNTHER)... .i5cneccnevsesasaccvocsecnconsmsanssadeciuiinels aneves 21) 
XXV. Observations on Raphides. By GEorGE GULLIVER, F.R.S. 212 
XXVI. On the Extent, and some of the Principal Causes, of 
Structural Variation among the Difflugian Rhizopods. By G. C. 
WAT PCH. MLW. . Bu lis. 6c.) (blateseXiV in Gc UXOVAL Ih a ncrcenccrisareseres 215 
New Books :—The Natural History of Tutbury, by Sir Oswald Mosley, 
Bart., D.C.L., F.L.S. Together with the Fauna and Flora of 
the District surrounding Tutbury and Burton-on-Trent, by Edwin 
Brown.—Homes without Hands ; being an Account of the Habita- 
tions constructed by various Animals, classed according to their 
principles of Construction, by the Rev. J. G. Wood, M.A., F.L.S. 
245—248 
Proceedings of the Zoological Society .........sesesssesseseseees eee 248—261 
On a Function of Roots, by M. Henrici; On the Air of the Swimming- 
Bladder of Fishes, by A. Moreau; On the Intercellular Substance 
and the Milk-Vessels in the Root of the common Dandelion, by 
By RV OET § WacGrnt arnt <cueweee nocd ea teieceoeewes eeanaaeeeene 261—264 
NUMBER LXXVI. 
XXVII. Histological Researches on the Formation, Development, 
and Structure of the Vegetable Cell. By Prof. H. Karsten. 
REEES OV Das VEL.) actiensca aeeaaaebtide tans ceadeaviawonnitleconecdes us aedeuee 265 
XXVIII. Notes on the Byblus-Rush and the Byblus-Bok. By 
LOEUNMELO GGal MiAeee BS dR Ma OCC dacieaccresteecaesae ci etcecekcnuarens 290 
XXIX. Observations on Raphides and other Crystals. By GEorGE 
GuLutver, F.R.S. 
XXX. A Description of, and Remarks upon, some Fossil Corals 
from Sinde. By P. Martin Duncan, M.B. Lond., F.G.S. &ce. 
epee ON UES Oo, MOEN) inc avoccsscspevidgsteneipartaae svsdedecedecsveccaneaseee 295 
XXXI. On some new Genera and Species of Mollusca from the 
Seas of China and Japan. By ArrHur ApAms, F.L.S. &e. ......... 307 
XXXII. Diagnoses of new Forms of Mollusks collected at Cape 
St. Lucas by Mr. J. Xantus. By Puitip P. CARPENTER, B.A., Ph.D. 311 
