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Univalve Shell and its Operculum. By J. D. Macdonald. Communicated by Prof. Huxley. — On 
the Occurrence of Gyrodactylus elegans on Sticklebacks in the Hampstead Ponds, January 1860. By C. 
L. Bradley. — Discovery of Alpheus Edwardsii on the coast of Cornwall. By Jonathan Couch. — 
On the Poisonous Effect of a small portion of the Liver of a Diodon inhabiting the Seas of Southern Africa. 
Communicated by Sir John Richardson, M. D. — No. 19.: Account of the Habits of a Species of 
Australian Ant. By Mrs. Lewis Hutton. — On the Mutual Relations of the Cold -blooded Vertebrata. 
By J. Reay Greene. Communicated by G. Busk. — Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects collected at 
Dorey, New Guinea, by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions of New Species. By Fr. Walker. — 
Further Remarks on Entozoa, with Experiments. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M. D. (Abstract.) — 
Note on the Occurrence of Gyrodactylus anchoratus, Nordm. By C. L. Bradley. — Catalogue of the 
Dipterous Insects collected at Manado in Celebes, and in Tond, by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions _ 
of New Species. By Fr. Walker. (Continued in No. 20.) — No. 20.: Catalogue of the Dipterous In- 
sects collected in Batchian, Kaisaa and Makian, and at Tidon in Celebes, by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with 
Descriptions of New Species. By Fr. Walker. — On Sclerostoma Syngamus, and the Disease which 
it occasions in Birds. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M. D. 
j Botany Vol. IV. No. 16.: Babington: On the Fumaria capreolata of Britain. — Caruel: On 
Combretum butyrosum, a new kind of Butter-tree from South -eastern Africa. — Oliver jun.: De- 
scriptions of New Species of Utricularia from South America, with Notes upon the genera Polypompholyx 
and Akentra. (With a Plate.) — Rich. Spruce: Notes of a Visit to the Cinchona Forests on the We- 
stern slope of the Quitenian Andes. — Moore: Notice of the Discovery of Lastrea remota in England. — 
Oliver jun.: Notes upon the British Herbarium of the Linnean Society. — Hogg: On the Rosa rubella 
of Winch. — Supplement to Vol. IV.: Synopsis of Dalbergieae, a CS of Leguminosae. By George 
Bentham, Esq. 
Vol. V. No. 17.: Hooker: On ei new Mauritian Genus of Calycifioral Exogens, of doubt- 
| full affinity. (With a Plate.) — R. Spruce: On the mode of branching of some Amazon trees. — 
Hooker: On Barteria, a new Genus of Passifloreae from the Niger River. (With a Plate.) — Th. 
Anderson: On Sphaerocoma, a new Genus of Caryophylleae, from Aden in Arabia Felix. (With a 
Plate.) — W. Archer: On the value of Hairs, as a Character in Determining the Limits of subordinate 
Groups of Species, considered in connection with the Genera Eurybia (Cass.) and Olearia (Ménch), of 
Compositae. — Asa Gray: Note on the Species of Nissolia. — R. T. Lowe: A List of Plants ob- 
served or collected at Mogador and in its immediate environs during a few days’ visit to the place in April 
1859; with Notes and Observations. — R. Spruce: Mosses of the Amazon and Andes. — J. Hogg: 
Note on the Tree Mallow. — No. 18.: G. Bentham: Notes on Ternstroemiaceae; — Notes on Anona- 
ceae; — Botanical Memoranda; — On Fissicalyx, a new Genus of Dalbergieae. — C. W. Crocker: 
Notes on the Germination of certain Species of Cyrtandreae. (With a Plate.) — J. D. Hooker, An 
Account of the Plants collected by Dr. Walker in Greenland and Arctic America during the Expedition of 
Sir Francis M° Clintock, in the Yacht „Fox“. — W. Mitten: Hepaticae Indiae Orientalis: an Enume- 
ration of the Hepaticae of the East Indies. — No. 19.: W. Mitten: Hepaticae Indiae Orientalis (conti- 
nued). — J.D. Hooker and T. Thomson: Praecursores ad Floram Indicam — Cruciferae. — No. 20.: 
Hooker and Thomson: Praecursores ad Floram Indicam — Cruciferae (continued). — Fr, Currey: 
Note on the Fructification and Affinities of Hydnum gelatinosum, Fr. — F. Welwitsch: On the Bo- 
tany of Benguela, Mossamedes ete., in Western Africa. — J. Clarke: On a New British Plant. — 
A. G. More: On the Occurrence of Festuca ambigua, Le Gall, in the Isle of Wight. — Supplement I. 
to Vol. V.: Florula Adenensis. A systematic Account, with Descriptions, of the Flowering Plants hitherto 
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