CONTENTS OF VOL. X. 
[FIFTH SERIES.] 
NUMBER LV. 
I. Ona Cysticercus from the Peritoneal Cavity of a Raccoon-like 
Dog (Nyctereutes procyondes). By F.G. PENnRosE. (Plate II.) .. 
II. On the Fructification of Eusphenopteris tenella, Brongn., and 
Sphenopteris microcarpa, Lesq. By Roprert Kipston. (Platel.).. 
III. On certain Limpets and Chitons from the Deep Waters off the 
Eastern Coast of the United States. By W.H. Dati .......... 
IV. Notes on the Mollusca procured by the Italian Exploration of 
‘the Me literranean in 1881. By J. Gwyn Jurrreys, LL.D., F.R.S. 
VY.  2scription of a new Genus and Species of Frogs of the Family 
gimme Dy: Gr. Ae OULENGIR: 2492 cok ss% sects oo eee Soccle ca ees 
VI. Descriptions of new Species of Lepidoptera, chiefly from 
Duke: »fYork Island and New Britain. By Artuur G. BUTLER, 
19 LL Sip dite Aps ote che bese ieee Rei ieee gain er ar ere pide io coma 
VII. Descriptions of new Coleoptera from Madagascar (Anthribide 
and Longicorma). By CHARLES O. WATERHOUSE ............+. 
VIil. On the correct Generic and Specific Name of the Indian 
Shama. By RK. Bowpier Suarps, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., Department 
aie oolooy se ribisit Miisemmiard ss .jeters cre ay isccdetedtesierd consi s-a scr: ence 
IX. Notes on the Trochammine of the Lower Malm of the Canton 
Aargau (Switzerland). By Dr. Rupotr Haustmr, F.G.8. &e. 
(2 ivartieess LUTTE) ae aaa cratic ho an one PR era 
New Books :—A Monograph of the British Fossil Cephalopoda. 
Part I. Introduction and Silurian Species. By J. F. Buaxg, 
M.A., F.G.8., Professor of Natural Science in University College, 
Nottingham.—Catalogue of the Fossil Foraminifera in the Bri- 
tish Museum (Natural History). By Prof. T. Rupert Jones, 
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