CONTENTS OF NUMBEE n.— Fifth Series, 



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I. On some Deep-sea and Shallow-water Hydrozoa. By John J. 

 QiTELCH, B.Sc. (Lond.), Natural History Museum. (Plates I. & II,). 1 



II. Notes to tlie Australian Sponges recently described by H. J. 

 Carter, F.E.S. By Dr. R. v. Lendenfeld, in Sydney 20 



III. On the Teredo utriculus of Gmelin, with Eemarks upon other 

 Ship-worms. By SrivANUs Hinley, F.L.S. &c. 25 



IV. Eeport on the Testaceous Mollusca obtained during a 

 Dredgi'ng-excursion in the Gulf of Suez in the Months of February 

 and March 1869. By Eobeet MacAndrew. — Eepublished, with 

 Additions and Corrections, by Aleeed Hands Cooke, M.A,, Curator 

 in Zoology, Museum of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Cam- 

 bridge.— Part II, 32 



y. On Doratopteryx of Eogeuhofer, a Genus of Moths allied to 

 Himantopterus. By Abxhtje G. Btjtlek, F.L,S., F.Z.S., &c 51 



VI. On the Blue-belted Species of the Butterfly-genus Protkoe. 



By Akthxtr G. Bttxler, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 52 



VII. Notes on Mesozoic Cockroaches. By Samuel H. Scuddek . . 54 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL NOTICES. 



The Birds of Lancashire. By F. S. Mitchell 65 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Palgeontologia Indica, 

 being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Eemains procured 

 during the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Series x. 

 Indian Tertiary and Post-Tertiary Vertebrata. — Vol. III. 

 Parts 1-5. By E. Lydeekee, B.A., F.G.S., F.Z.S 66 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India. Palseontologia Indica, 

 being Figures and Descriptions of the Organic Eemains procured 

 during the Progress of the Geological Survey of India. Series iv. 

 Vol. I. Part 4. The Labyrinthodont from the Bijori Group. 

 By E. Ltdekkee, B.A., F.G.S., F.Z.S. ,,.... 72 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



A long-tongued Pteropine Bat from "West Africa. By Dr. H. A. 



Pagenstechek 74 



On the Mode of Development of Catifharis vesicatoria. By M. H. 



Beatjreqaed ih. 



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