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Aye“ (Cheiromys madagascariensis, L., Cuv. By H. Sandwith. Communicated by Prof. Owen. — 
On the Moulting of the common Lobster (Homarus vulgaris) and Shore Crab (Carcinus maenas). By S. 
James A. Salter. — On the Shell- bearing Mollusca, particularly with regard to Structure and Form. 
By Robert "Garner, Esq. — On the Linnean Manuscript of the ‚Museum Ulricae’. By Sylvanus 
Hanley, Esq. — Nr.14.: On the Linnean Mserpt. of the ‚Museum Ulricae’. By S. Hanley (conti- 
nued). — Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects eollected at Makessar in Celebes, by Mr. A. R. Wallace. 
With Descriptions of New Species. By Francis Walker, Esq., dessen Fortsetzung in Nr. 15. ent- 
halten ist. : 
Botany. Vol. II. Nr. 7. enthält: Praecursores. ad Floram Indicam (Crassulaceae): being Sketches of the 
Natural Families of Indian Plants, with Remarks on their Distribution, Structure, and Affinities. By J. 
D. Hooker, M. D., and F. Thomson, M. D. — On a Monstrous Development in Habenaria chlo- 
rantha. By J. S. Henslow. — A short Exposition of the Structure of the Ovule and Seed-coats of 
Magnolia. By Asa Gray, M. D. — Notes of a Botanical Ramble in the North of Spain. By Joseph 
Woods. In a letter addressed to R. Kippist, Esq. — Note on the Genus Hemigymnia , Griffith. By 
Thomas Thomson, Esq. — Note on some Suprasoriferous Ferns. By Th. Moore. — Description 
| of a remarkable spike or bunch of Fruits of the Fig Banana (Musa sapientum, var.). By Rob. H. Schom- 
burgh, — On Four Varieties of British Plants. By John Hogg. — Botanical Report on the North- 
Australian Expedition under the command of A. C. Gregory, Esq. By Dr. Ferdinand Müller (con- 
tinued in Nr. 8.) — Nr. 8.: Praecursores ad Floram Indicam (Caprifoliaceae). By J. D. Hooker and 
T. Thomson. — Extract of a Letter from Mr. George Barter to R. Bentley. — On the Que- 
stion whether Linnaeus, in a spirit of ill-will, altered the spelling of the name of the genus Buffonia ? 
By A. L. A. Fée. Communicated by Thom. Moore.. With a Note by J. J. Bennett. 
Vol. HL Nr. 9. enthält: Contributions to the Orchidology of India, Nr. II. By Prof. Lindley. — 
A Note upon Pseudocentrum, a new Genus of Orchidaceae. By Prof. Lindley. — Nr. 10.: Synopsis 
of Legnotideae, a tribe of Rhizophoraceae. By George Bentham. — Notice of the Re-discovery of 
the Genus Asteranthos Desf., by Mr. Spruce. By G. Bentham. — Monograph of the Eucalypti of Tro- 
pical Australia; with an Arrangement for the use of Colonists according to the Structure of the Bark. By 
Dr. Ferd. Mueller. Communicated by Dr. J. D. Hooker. — On some Tuberiform Vegetable Pro- 
ductions from China. By M. J. Berkeley, M. A. — Notes on Abuta; a genus of Menispermeae. By 
N. Grisebach. — Notes on Arctic Plants. By E. Dickie, Esq., M. D. — Nr. 11.: On.a new spe- 
cies of Bellevalia from Mount Ida. By Maxwell T. Masters. — Contributiones ad Acaciarum Austra- 
liae cognitionem. By Dr. Ferdinand Mueller. Communicated by G. Bentham. — Contributions 
to Organographie Botany. By Christopher Dresser. — Letters on the Vegetation of West Equi- 
noctial Africa. From Dr. Fred. Welwitsch, addressed to W. W. Saunders. — Dennisonia, Bar- 
klya, et Laboucheria; genera florae Australiae nondum: cognita. Descripsit Dr. Ferd. Mueller. — 
Note on the Morphology of the Balsamineae. By Prof. Henfrey (continued in Nr. 12.). — Nr.12.: On 
the Arborescent Ferns of New Zealand. By Thomas Shearman Ralph. — The Indian Species of 
Utricularia. By Daniel Oliver, Jun, — On Five new Plants from Eastern Peru. By Rich. Spru- 
ce. Communicated by G. Bentham. 
Vol. IV. Nr. 13. enthält: 2 Letters from M. E. E Botanist to Capt. Pabltage’s British 
North American Exploring Expedition. Addressed to Sir W. J. Hooker. — Letter from J. W. Sulli- 
van, Esq. Addressed to J. D. Hooker, Esg., M. D. — 2 Letters from Mr. Charles Barter, Na- 
tural History Collector to the Niger Expedition, Addressed to Sir W. J. Hooker. — Note on the spe- 
cies of Croton described by Linnaeus under the names of Clutia Eluteria and Clutia Cascarilla. By John 
