

CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 



[FOURTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER I. 



Page 



I. On the Structure of the Mouth in Sucking Crustacea. By Prof. 



J, C. ScHioDTE. (Plate I.) 1 



II. Notulse Lichenolog-icae. No. XIX. By the Rev. W. A. 

 Leighton, B.A., F.L.S. — Dr. Th. M. Fries on new Species of Lichens 25 



III. Note on the Phascolomys setosus (Gray) and P. ?iiffer (Gould). 



By Prof. M'CoY 30 



IV. Note on the Existence of Gigantic Sea-Anemones in the 

 China Sea, containing within them quasi-parasitic Fish. By Dr. C. 



COLLINGWOOD, F.L.S 31 



V. On the Irritability of Plants. By C. Blondeau 33 



VI. Revision of the Species of Hyrax, foimded on the Specimens 



in the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, F.R.S., V.P.Z.S 35 



VII. On Qlobiocejihalus Grayi, nov. spec. By Dr. Hermann 

 BuRMEiSTER. (Plate II. figs. 2 & 3.) 52 



VIII. On a new Volute. By Prof. M'Coy. (Plate II. fig. 1.) . . 54 



IX. On the Natm-e and Zoological Position of the Graptolitidee. 



By Henry Alleyne Nicholson, D.Sc, M.B., F.G.S. (Plate IIL) 55 



X. On the Miocene P'lora of the Polar Regions. By Professor O. 

 Heer 61 



XL Remarks upon the Papilio Cocytus of Fabricius, and its dis- 

 tinctness from the Adolias Cocytus of Authors. By A. G. Butler, 

 -F.Z.S 70 



Neio Booh : — Figaires of Characteristic British Fossils, with Descrip- 

 tive Remarks, by William Hellier Daily, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c. 

 Part I., pages i-xxiv & 1-30, Plates I.-X 71 



On the Structure of the Eye in the Gasteropoda, and on the Develop- 

 ment of the Eyes in the Animal Series, by V. Hensen ; Adan- 

 son's Black Crocodile, by Dr. J. E. Gray ; Rare British Sharks ; 

 The Australian Representative of Cynthia cardm, by Prof. M'Coy 



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