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Spondj'lis 328 



Spondylis Buprestoides 233 



Squalus cirratus 87, 416 



punctatus 87 



Zygaena 82, ^8 



Stokks, C., Esq., Observations 

 upon Volvox g:lobator 51 



Strongi/loderus, a new genus of 



Orthopterous Insects 443 



serraticoUis .... 444 



Stutckbury, Mr. S., on two 

 new gemra of Testaceous Mol- 

 lusca and five new species of 

 the Genus Anatiua, lately dis- 

 covered at Port Jackson, New 

 South Wales 95 



Stygia, n. sp ? 422 



Sty lops, Mr. Curtis' characters of 1 1 1 

 Dalii 112 



Succineafragilis 313 



putula 343 



Sus Papuensis 1 22 



Scrofa 472 



Swallows, Chimney, Nidification 



of 11 



House, Nidification of 11 



Swan, Notice of Mr. Yarrell's 

 Account of the trachea and 

 sternum of a new species of 

 Swan, killed in England ... . 132 



Swan, Mr. Black wall on a newly 

 described species of 189 



Swan, Analysis of Mr. Yarrell's 

 Paper on a new speciesof Wild, 

 taken in England 257 



Sylviaatricapilla, Dr.Heineken's 

 Observations on a male variety 

 of, inhabiting Madeira 75 



Sylvia Tithys, a British spe- 

 cies 103,132 



Syntomium, anew genus of Sta- 

 phylinidse 110 



Taechobates, a new generic sub- 

 division of DolicLopidous In- 

 sects 358 



Tantalus, Notice of Mr. Brookes' 

 Paper on the remarkable for- 

 mation of the trachea in the 



Egyptian 264 



Tapir Americanus 472 



TelUnnides rosacea 336 



Temnoscfieila, a new genus of 



Coleopterous Insects 231 



aenea 233, 328 



coerulca .... 231, 328 



virescens 231 



TtMPLGTON, R., Esq., on the 



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Spiders of the genus Dysdera, 

 Latr., with the descriptiou 



of a new allied genus 400 



Tere'jratulajlexuosa ,^37 



How.rbii 338 



Testudo antiqua, Notice of Dr. 



Brown's paper on 490 



Tkecla 106 



Thompson, Mr. J. V., Note on 

 the Metamorphosis of the 



Decapodous Crustacea 383 



Thorax, Mr. Macleay's Explana- 

 tion of the Comparative Ana- 

 tomy of the, in winged Insects 145 

 of Hyiiienopterous and 



Dipterous Insects 326 



Tilesius, Notice of his paper on 



the Medusae 479 



Tipula breviventris 450 



longipes 450 



pectinata 459 



Toads, Dr. Buck land on the 

 vitality of, enclosed in stone 



and wood 31 4 



Ttiriiatella nitidu!a 294 



Trictenoioma Chiidreni 329 



Trigonia, referred to the Cardi- 



ace£e 97 



Tripetalocera, a new genus of 



Orthopterous Insects 444 



ferruginea 444 



Triton Noachic'is 486 



Raneliiformis 347 



scaber 348 



Trochnideus, a new genus of 



Paussidce 266, 267 



cruciatus 267 



Trochus Auslralis 331 



Trogosita 328 



a genus of Coleopterous 



' Insects 230 



aenea 230 



Caraboides 230 



coerulea 231 



Mauritanica 231 



virescens 231 



Tiogulus Ttmpletonii 453 



Tropidurus torquatus 377 



Truucatella, Mr, Lowe on the 



genus 280 



Truncaiella Clathrus 303 



Montagni 303 



triincaiula 287, 299, 302 

 Tubularia solitaria, its structure 



and habits 381 



Turbo lamellosus 331 



lugubris 345 



torquatus, fossil 332 



