CONTENTS. 



No. X\\.— January— April, ]8r2S. 



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 Art. XLIX. Notes on the habits of a Caryophyllia from 

 Tor Bay, Devon. By H. T. Be lj Becue, Esq., 



F.R.S., F.L.S., S,-c 481 



Art. L. Contributions to the British Fauna. By George 

 Johnston, M.D., Fellon' of the Royal College of Sur- 

 geons of Edinburgh 4S6 



/Art. LI. Notice on the appearance of some rare Birds in ' 

 England. By George Town sn end Fox, Esq., F. L.S., 

 Mem. Zool. Soc., c^c 491 



/RT. LIT. On the occurrence of some rare Briiith Birds. 

 By JViLLiAM Yarrell, Esq., F. L.S 497 



Art. LIII. Notices of Insects, taken in the North of Ireland. 



By A. 11. IIalida y. Esq 500 



Art. LIV. Note on the foregoing Paper, with a Descrip- 

 tion of a new species of Anopheles. By J. F. Stephens, 

 Esq., F.L.S., Sfc 502 



Art. LV. Additional Observations to, and Cmrcctions of, 

 a Paper upon the Genus Staphylinus of Linnaeus. By 

 J. 0. JVesthood, F.L.S , &;c 504 



Art. LVI. On Ifydraspis, a new Genus of Freshwater Tor- 

 toises, of the Family Emydidce. By Thomas Bell, 

 Esq., F.R.S., L.S., G.S., &;c 511 



Art. LVII. Characters of the order, families, and genera 

 of the Testudinala. By Thomas Bell, Esq., F.R.S., 

 L.S., G.S., Sfc 513 



