CONTENTS. XI 



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Rev. J. D. La Touche on the Nodules in the Limestone of Wenloek Edge. . 76 



Mr. C. Twamley on the Faults in the South Staffordshire Coal Field, and 



their relation to the Igneous Rocks of the District 76 



Mr. Edwabd Whympee's few Notes on the Structure of the Matterhorn .... 76 



Mr. W. Mattietj Williams on the ancient Glaciers North and East of Llan- 

 gollen, and more particularly of the Neighbourhood of the Hope Mountain 77 



on some Vegetable Deposits in the Aachensee . . 78 



Mr. C. J. Woodward on a Deposit near Lilleshall, Salop, containing recent 



Marine Shells 79 



BOTANY and ZOOLOGY, including PHYSIOLOGY. 



Botany. 



Dr. Cleghobn on the Deodar Forests of the Himalaya ■ 79 



Mr. W. Htern on Ranunculus radians (Revel) as a British Plant 80 



Dr. W. Hinds on the Identity of Origin of Starch and Chlorophylle 81 



on a Monstrosity of the Rose 82 



Dr. W. Lauder Lindsay on the Relations of the Southern to the Northern 

 Flora of New Zealand 82 



Mr. E. J. Lowe on the Propagation of Ferns by means of Spores 83 



Zoology. 



Mr. Spence Bate and Professor Westwood on the Genus Anceus (Anceus 

 and Praniza, Auct.) 83 



Dr. P. P. Carpenter on the regard due to Usage and Utility, as well as mere 

 Priority in fixing Zoological Nomenclature 83 



Dr. Carte's Notes on the Voracity of Chiasmodus 84 



Dr. Edwards Crisp on the Relative Weight of the Brain, and on the Exter- 

 nal Form of this Organ, in relation to the Intelligence of the Animal 84 



on the Food and Habits of the Mole, Sparrow, and of the 



Vespidae 85 



on the External Form of the Hand and Brain of the 



Orang (S. satyrus) 86 



Dr. Duncan's Description of Two New Species of Aporose Madreporaria, from 

 Guernsey 86 



Rev. F. Hewlett on the Occurrence of the Bones of Extinct Struthious Birds 

 in New Zealand in the same Oven with those of the Dog 86 



Mr. W. R. Hughes's Notes on the Development of a Deep Sea Sponge .... 86 



Dr. G. M. Humphry on the Homologies of the Lower Jaw, and the Bones 

 connecting it with the Skidl in Birds, Reptiles, and Fishes 87 



Dr. Jordan's Examination of the British Lepidoptera, with a view to inves- 

 tigate the Origin of Species 89 



Sir John Lubbock on the Transformations of C'hloeon (Ephemera) dimidiatum 89 



Miss Irby and Miss Mackenzie on the Characteristics of the South Sclavonic 

 Race 90 



Rev. A. W. M c Kay on the Turdus migratorius 90 



Mr. C. R. Mabkham on the Arctic Highlanders 90 



Dr. J. Moefat on Phosphorescence, Storms, and Disease 90 



