CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 
[FIFTH SERIES. ]} 
NUMBER I. 
I. Observations upon Prof. Ernst Haeckel’s Group of the “ Physe- 
maria,” andon the Affinity ofthe Sponges. By W. SavitLE Kent, 
SCOR LALLS NS et OS OMENE I % SA eG ng a ae a are a 
II. Notices of British Fungi. By the Rev. M. J. Berxetry, 
M.A., F.L.S., and C. E. Brooms, Esq., F.L.S. (Plates III. & IV.) 
III. Notes on Sessile-eyed Crustaceans, with Description of a 
new Species. By the Rev. THomas R. R. STEBBING. (Plate V.). 
TV. On the Young of Pityriasis gymnocephala. By Dy. F. Brie- 
ReMi SM eee te cl aletes asters arene alah cnclaye(utp> sisioie ais «dec ee cles 
V. Characters of new Genera and of some undescribed Species of 
Phytophagous Beetles. By Josepnu 8. Baty, F.LS. ............ 
VI. On the Minute Structure of the Corals of the Genera Helio- 
phyllum and Crepidophyllum. By H. ALLEYNE NicHoxson, M.D., 
D.Sc., F.L.S., Professor of Natural History in the University of St. 
MRE MIN oat PN AN 5 t's SRR vy oats std bn'sh "9 Sin aatnly fe EAE 6 ehh Cae A ATT AO 8 
VII. On Two New and remarkable Species of Cliona. By W. J. 
SUmEase MAG, eC. Cblates T,-a& TE)... 53 «pels dante cae oes’ 
VIII. Description of a new Species of Spatangide. By Epear 
A. Suita, F.Z.8., Zoological Department, British Museum ........ 
IX. On Wagnerella,a new Genus of Sponge nearly allied to the 
Physemaria of Ernst Hickel. By C. MErEscuKowsky. (Plate VI.) 
X. Descriptions of new Species of Heterocera from Japan.— 
Part II. Noctuites. By ArtHur G. Butier, F.L.S., F.Z.8., &e... 
XI. Description of an apparently new Species of Hornbill from 
Cochin China, of the Genus Anthracoceros. By D. G. Exxtor, 
TES 8 i oA Re ere eee acer cach rrr 
XII. On the Solitaire (Didus solitarius, Gm.; Pezophaps solitaria, 
Strkl.). By Prof. R. Owen, C.B., F.R.S., &e. (Plates VII. & VIII.) 
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