CONTENTS. 
PART II.—1865. 
H. Monograph on the Anguillulide, or Free Nematoids, Marine, Land, and Fresh- 
water, with Descriptions of 100 New Species. By H. CHARLTON BASTIAN, M.A., 
M.B. Lond., F.L.S. ee MM eT NY. "VL AA page 73 
III. Description of some New and Remarkable Species of Aristolochia from Western 
Tropical Africa. By Jos. D. Hooker, M.D., F.R.S., V.P.L.S., SU. + < ae 
IV. On the Anatomy of Doridopsis, a Genus of the Nudibranchiate Mollusca. By ALBANY 
Hancock, F L.S. e 3t UU QUNM ee A a és à cac o TN 
V. A List of the Exogenous Plants found in the Anamallay Mountains, in Southern 
India, with Descriptions of the New Species. By Capt. R. H. BEDDoME, Officiating 
Conservator of Forests in the Madras Presidency. Communicated by Dr. T. Tuom- 
Be sn u 
VI. On Gripidea, a New Genus of the Loasacex, with an account of some Peculiarities 
in the Structure of the Seeds in that Family. By Joux Miers, F.R.S. & L.S., Com- 
mend. Ord. Imp. Bras. Rose Ree 0e n Mu c uu 
VIL. Supplementary Observations on the Sphæriæ of the Hookerian Herbarium. By 
FREDERICK Currey, M.A., F.R.S., Sec. L.S. é P. ae . 239 
VII. On the Asymmetry of the Pleuronectidæ, as elucidated by an Examination of the 
Skeleton in the Turbot, Halibut, and Plaice. By Ramsay H. TRAQUAIR, M.D., 
Demonstrator of Anatomy in the University of Edinburgh. Communicated by Pro- 
fessor Huxiry, F R.S. & L.S. «d us 2. UN Mu + 6 208 
Ix. Description of some 
BENTHAM, D. 7, S. 
New Genera and Species of Tropical Leguminosæ. By GEORGE 
RO. (ol 0 1 qo is > oe 
X ipti ^ . T 
Descriptions of Fifty-two New Species of Phasmidæ, from the Collection of Mr. W. 
+” SAUNDERS, with Remarks on the Family. By HENRY WALTER Bates, 
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