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XXXII. Description of a new Species of Perameles from New 

 Britain. Bv Dr. A. Gunther 247 



XXXIII, On Tludaria ze.landica. Gray. By J. J. Quelch, B.Sc. 

 (Lond.), Assistant, Zoological Department, British Museum ib. 



XXXIV". The Coral-fauna of Ceylon, with Descriptions of new 

 Species. By Stuart O. Ridley, M.A., F.L.S 250 



XXXV. On the Jurassic Varieties of Thurammina papillafo, Brady. 



By Dr. Rudolf IIausler. (Plate VIII.) .'. 262 



XXXVI. Investigations upon some Protozoa. By Dr. August 

 Gruber 266 



XXXVII. On the Ocecium of Spiralaria Jlorea, Busk. By J. J. 

 Quelch, B.Sc. (Lond.), Assistant, Zoological Department, British 

 Museum 276 



XXXVIII. On a small Series of Lepidoptera from Corea. By 

 Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 277 



XXXIX. Descriptions of new Species of Coleoptera belonging to 



the Rhipiphoridce. By Charles O. Waterhouse 279 



Proceedings of the Dublin Microscopical Club 281 — 286 



Rexo Bonk: — Monograph of the Tnrbellarian>. — 1. Rhabdoccelida. 

 By Dr. Ludwig vox Graff, Professor of Zoologr at the Fores- 

 try Institute, AschatFenburg 287 



Note on the Occurrence of Ommat strephes sarjittatuSj Lam., at East- 

 bourne, by F. C. S. Roper, Esq. ; On the Habits of the Ant- 

 Lion, by Dr. McCouk ; On the Relations existing between Pal- 

 metto, uveeformis and an Alga of the Order Coni'ervacese, by M. 

 J. B. Schnetzl i" ; On the Ciiromatophores of the Cephalopoda, 

 by M. R. Blancliard; On a Flagellate Infusorian, ectoparasitic 

 on Fishes, by M. L. F. Ileuneguy ; On Etfdiocrinus from the 

 Atlantic, and on the Nature of the Fauna of Great Depths, by 

 M. E. Perrier ; On Actinospharium Eichhornii, by Prof. Leidy 288 — 296 



NUMBER LYV. 



XL. On the Affinities of the Genus Pothocites, Patersou ; with 

 the Description of a Specimen from Glencartholm, Eskdale. By 

 Robert Kidstox, F.G.S. (Plates IX.-XII.) 297 



XLI. Investigations upon some Protozoa. By Dr. August 

 Gruber. (Plate XIII.) 315 



XLII. On the Supposed Absence of Basals in the Eugemaerirudm 

 and in certain other Neocrinoids. By P. Herbert Carpi: vter, 

 M.A., Assistant Master at Eton College 327 



XLIII. Note on Demoerinm Parfaiti Bv P. Herbert Carpen- 

 ter, M.A * * 334 



