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Kingdom, and Manual of Comparative Anatomy, by Thomas 
Rymer Jones, F.R.S., &c., &e.—Sketches of the Natural His- 
tory of Ceylon, with Narratives and Anecdotes illustrative of the 
Habits and Instincts of the Mammalia, Birds, Reptiles, Fishes, 
Insects, &c., including a Monograph of the Elephant and a De- 
scription of the modes of capturing and training it, by Sir 
J. Emerson ‘Tennent, K.C.S., LL.D.—A History of British 
Sessile-eyed Crustacea. By C. Spence Bate, F.L.S., and J. O. 
Westwood, M.A., F.L.S. &. — .cecsscescees sual scahuesdevenadie cae 
Proceedings of the Zoological Society ..... wcupedanarsae nataapivusesases COL 
Investigations of the living Brachiopoda of the Mediterranean (First 
Memoir : on Thecidium), by M. Lacaze Duthiers ; On a new Spe- 
cies of Neotoma (N. ferruginea) from Guatemala, by R. F. Tomes 
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XIT. Anatomico-physiological Investigations on the Respiratory 
Process ino Iusecis, +> By: H. : Rae ies 2d5. 23.23 cece thee tle asied wthekocss Sl 
XIII. On Villaresia. By Joun Miers, F.R.S., F.LS. &c. «0... 107 
XIV. Contributions to an Insect Fauna of the Amazon Valley. 
Coteoprera: Loneicornes. By H. W. Barus, sq. «....-seeeee 117 
XV. On new Species of Snakes in the Collection of the British 
Museum. By Dr. ALBERT GUNTHER ..ecsaccseceseneees enesecesactens eos 12S 
XVI. An Account of. two remarkable Crustacea of the Order 
Cladocera. By W. LitusesorG. (Plate VIII.)  ...ccccscscccsesseees 132 
XVII. Note on the Ancient and Recent Natural History of Victoria. 
By Freperick M‘Coy, Professor of Natural Science in the University 
of Melbourne, and Director of the National Museum of Victoria, &e. 137 
XVIII. On some new Species of Cylichnide, Bullide, and Phili- 
nide, from the Seas of China and Japan. By ArTHuR ADAMs, 
F.L.S. &e. SCCCCH Ee eeeFOSeSesEt eee seeeeseseeeeeeeesee SS Seite tree ea iy aa eeneeete 150 
New Books: — Forest Creatures, by Charles Boner, Author of 
‘Chamois-Hunting in the Mountains of Bavaria,’ &¢., &e.— 
Report on the Geological Survey of the State of lowa, by James 
Hall (State-Geologist) and J. D. Whitney (Chemist and Mine- 
ralogist).—Second Report of a Geological Reconnoissance of 
the Middle and Southern Counties of Arkansas, made during 
the years 1859 and 1860, by David Dale Owen, Principal Geo- 
logist; assisted by Robert Peter, Chemical Assistant, M. Leo 
Lesquereux, Botanist, and Edward Cox, Assistant Geologist 161—172 
