xll CONTENTS. 
Mr. W. C. M*Inrosu on the Proboscis of Ommatoplea ..scesee esses eeees 1 5 
on the Boring of certain Annelids .............. ee. OD 
Mr. GrorGr Maw on the occurrence of Lastrea rigida in North Wales...... 105 
Mr. M. Mocerrpce on the “ Muffa” of the Sulphur Springs of Valdieri in 
PPABUTHONG te reeinite cis ciete niece te ccicles sive cele eis es 0 8 cece sisal Rion 106 
Mr. A. G. Morr’s Discovery of Scirpus parvulus in Ireland ..........00000. 106 
Rey. F. O. Morris on the Difficulties of Darwinism .:...........200eee ee 107 
Professor ALFRED Newton on the Zoological Aspect of Game Laws........ 108 
Mr. C. W. PEAcH on a new Eschara from Cornwall .............sesceeces 109 
Professor RADLKOFER on the Structural Peculiarities of certain Sapindaceous 
LEY ye oacar gta INGE ead sie hese ra Pros ose ess sey alr 109 
Mr. H. Stevenson on the Extinction of the Great Bustard in Norfolk and 
Sirlitell te Swarr a eeReR Ota aioe pci aeea ee Aira herr pathetic atass Rec UME 
Dr. Orro TorRE tu on the Tusks of the Walrus .........0.eesevececeres 111 
Professor E. PercevaAL Wricut’s Notes on the Flora and Fauna of the Sey- 
es CTE ARIATIGS hs fs io tin biginss clypib ace nie tua minis, is nls 7p le Sys RE Lut 
ANATOMY AnD PHyYsronoey. 
Mr. Francis E. ANSTIE on certain Effects of Alcohol on the Pulse ........ 111 
Dr. Brenter on the Generation of White Blood-corpuscles ...........+.... 112 
Mr. W. Kencety Brmpeman on Electrolysis in the Mouth .............. 112 
Dr. A. Crum Brown on the Connexion between Chemical Constitution and 
Phymolopics! Activity 29-20 0.6.0 ce ape eae ewe eens 115 
Professor CLELAND, Is the Eustachian Tube Open or Shut in Swallowing ?.. 113 
Dr. Copsoxp on Flukes from the Indian Elephant ...............0eeeees 113 
Mr. Epwarps Crisp on the Relative Weight and form of the Eye and Colour 
of the Iris in Vertebrate Animals............ SioT ye. by 2, 0acds eee be eee 114 
on some Points relating to the Visceral Anatomy of the 
TUUWUCUS. 000 ee cece nese env ener ecwceceoeecseevete ces sits weil 114 
on the Intestinal Canal and other Viscera of the Gorilla 114 
Dr. Taompson Dickson on Vitality as a Mode of Motion ................ 114 
Mr. R. Dunn on the power of Utterance in respect to its Cerebral Bearings and 
(RRINES Mea re eine cee esis site s-¢ bee fovea cielits c Bun seacadiche atte Canteen 114 
My. W. H. Frower on the Homologies and Notation of the Teeth of Mam- 
RTASULEY «= vx lu coe sto sehw s eGerolentte cae letndl serait abetegsrefel svapeueielsovars. Oe haraiay ake itera 115 
Mr. Ropert GARNER on the Anatomy of the Carinaria Mediterranea ...... 116 
Professor Hrynsivus on the Albuminoid Substances of the Blood-corpuscles.. 117 
Mr. E. R. Lankester and H. N. Mosery on the Nomenclature of Mammalian 
Teoth and. the Wee vos bine WOle Merete s satel atotatede fe leletenaieiw > elataislete le ate taie nate 117 
Mr. ALEXANDER MacauisTER’s Notes on the Homologies and Comparative 
Anatomy of the Atlas and AXiS......... 00s cece cece ence e eee eee e nee 117 
Dr. R1cHARDSON on the Transmission of Light through Animal Bodies...... 118 
— on Effects of Extreme Cold on Organic Function .......... 119 
Professor G. Ro~iEesTon on the Pectorales Muscles ............+-0eeseee 120 
on the Physiology of Pain... ....03 22. sens wees 120 
Professor TRAQUAIR’s additional researches on the Asymmetry of the Pleuro- 
UO GELS «tice ov shat or eVatiet ot ave ole hale ose ale elarciete Wleltietshs Je ole tadmmd he tae Ieee Mette 120 
