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CONTENTS. 



PAUT I.—June, 1874*. 



I. Notes on the Tree Ferns of British Silckinit with Descriptions of three Neio Species, 



and afew supplemental remarTzs on their relations to Palms and Cycads. By 

 John Scott, Curator of the Hoy at Botanical Gardens, Calcutta. ( Communicated 



by Thomas Anderson, M.D., F.L.S.) page 1 



II. - On some Recent forms of Lagenae from Beep-sea Soundings in the Java Seas. 



By F. W. Owen Rymer Jones. {Communicated hy H. T. Stainton, Bsq., Sec. 

 L. Sac.) 45 



III. On the Habits, Structure, and Relations of the Three-banded Armadillo (Tolypeutes 



conurus, Is. Geoff.). By Dr. James Murib, F.L.S., F.G.S., 8fc 71 



IV. JEnumeration of the Orchids collected by the Rev. E. C. Parish in the neighbour- 



hood of Mbulmein, with Descriptions of the new Species. By Brofessor H. G. 

 Heichenbach, f. 133 



PART II.— November, 1874. 



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V, On the Lecythidacese. By John Miers, Esq., F.R.S., V.B.Z.S., Dignit. et Com- 

 mend. Ord. Imp. Bras, Roses ^ ^c 157 



VI. Systematic List of the Spiders at present known to inhabit Great Britain and 



Ireland. By the Eev. O. P. Cambridge, M.A., C.M.Z.S. 319 



PART III.— March, 1875. 

 VII. Revision of the Suborder Mimosese. By George Bentham, Esq., F.R.S., 



V.B.L.S. 335 



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