CONTENTS OF NUMBEE ^L— Fifth Series. 



XXIII. Descrintinns of two new Species of Araneidea. By the 



Re :, M.A. &c. (Plate IX. A. figs. 1 & 2) 237 



1 ationship of Ulodendron, Lindley and Hntton, 



to . rnberg ; Bothrodendron, Lindley and Hutton ; 



Si^ ',; and Rhytidodendron, Boulay. By Eobeex 



Ku ite III.) 239 



1 . 'paramcecium. By Saea GwEi^DOLEisr Foitlke. 



(Pli .) , 260 



1. the Testaceous MoUusca obtained during a 



Dre the Gulf of Suez in the Months of February 



and $y Eobert MacAndeew. — Republished, with 



Adc ons, byAiFBED Hakds Cooke, M.A., Curator in 



Zoo oology and Comparative Anatomy, Cambridge. 



— Jt- 262 



X 8 of Sponges from the Neighbourhood of Port 



Phil ustralia* By H. J. Cabieb, F.R.S. &c 277 



X on a Paper by Prof. E. D. Cope on the Rep- 

 tiles 5 Grande do Sul, Brazil. By G. A. Botjlengeb. 294 



XI m of Lepidoptera made at Manipur and on the 

 Bordi Dr. George Watt. By Arthtte G. Butlee, 

 F.L.^ ate VIII.) 298 



DINGS OF LEAHNED SOCIETIES. 



Geolc, . J. W. Hulke on the Sternal Apparatus in 



Lydekker on the Zoological Position of the 



, "Wood, and its apparent Identity with 



Mr. R. F. Tomes on some imperfectly 



, from the Cretaceous Formation of England ; 



lusen on the Fossil Flora of Sagor in Car- 



iiioia" . . . . ;; . : ; — , 310—312 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



On the Brisingidse of the Expedition of the ' Talisman.' By M. 



Edmond Peeeieb , . .■ 312 



On a new Species of Land-Tortoise, brought by M. Humblot to the 



Museum of Natural History. By M. L:fioN Vaillant 314 



Orientation of the Embryo and Formation of the Cocoon in Peri- 



planeta orientalis. By M. P. Hallez 315 



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