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ley Coalfields, 71, 385 ; Relics 

 of Carboniferous and other Old 

 Land-surfaces, 71, 492 ; Struc- 

 ture and Classification of Fossil 

 Crustacea, 71, 521 ; Relationship 

 •of Xiphosiira, 72, 89 ; Rostel- 

 laria Pricei, H. Woodw. sp. nov. 

 from Grey Chalk, 72, 97 ; Me- 

 rostomata, 72, 326 ; NewArach- 

 nide from Coal - measures of 

 Lancashire, 72, 385 ; British Pa- 

 laeozoic Crustacea, 72, 433 ; Re- 

 port on Fossil Crustacea, 72, 

 563 ; Remains of Fossil Insects 

 '73, I ; Trilobite from Cape of 

 'Good Hope, 73, 43 ; Remains of 

 AracJmida and Myriopoda from 

 English Coal-measures, 73, 104 ; 

 iReport on Fossil Crustacea, 73, 

 520 ; Address to Geologists' Asso- 

 ciation, 73, 529 ; Forms inter- 

 mediate between Birds and Rep- 

 tiles, 73, 571 ; New Species of 

 Starfish {Helianthaster filicifor- 

 mis) from Devonian of S. Devon, 

 74, 6 ; Dawn and Development 

 of Life on Earth, 74, 289 ; Skull 

 of Rhinoceros leptorhinus^ from 

 Brady Collection, 74, 394 ; New 

 Macrurous Crustacean from Kim- 

 jneridge Clay, 75, 620 ; Fossil 

 Crab from Tertiary of New Zea- 

 land, 75, 621 ; Orthopterous 

 Insect from Coal-measures, 75, 

 ■621 ; Scorpion in English Coal- 

 measures, 75, 622 ; Anthrapa- 

 Iceiiion^ Tl^i 55 ; Catalogue of 

 British Fossil Crustacea, 77, 413 ; 

 Honorary Degree conferred upon, 



78, 144 ; Penceus S/iarpii, 78, 

 164 ; Undescribed Macrouran 

 Decapod Crustacean from Lr. 

 Lias, Barrow-on-Soar, 78, 289 ; 

 Arctic Silurian or Devonian (?) 

 Fossils from Beechey Island, 78, 

 385 ; Brachypyge car bonis., H. 

 Woodw. (an Arachnide., see 

 1902, p. 488) in Coal-measures, 

 Mons, Belgium, 78, 433 ; Meyeria 

 Willettii., H. Woodw. sp. nov. 

 Chalk, Lewes, 78, 5 56 ; Palaeozoic 

 Crustacea, Eurypierus Scouleri., 

 ■79, 196; Squilla Wetherelli, H. 

 Woodw. London Clay, Highgate, 



79, 332 ; Necroscilla Wilso7n\ 

 H. Woodw. Coal-measures, 79, 



332 ; Squilla Leivisii^ Cretaceous, 

 Lebanon, 79, 332 ; Liniiiliis syri- 

 acus^ Cretaceous, Lebanon, 79, 

 332 ; Fossil Shells, Sumatra, 79, 

 385, 441, 492, 535 ; Trilobite, Ony- 

 copyge Liversidgei. H. Woodw. 

 gen. et sp. nov. Silurian, N. S. 

 Wales, 80, 97 ; Anomalocystidas 

 in Silurian Rocks of N. America 

 & Britain, 80, 193 ; Head-shield 

 of Zenaspis Salweyi, 81, 193 ; 

 Hojiialonotus from Devonian, 

 Torquay, 81, 489, 528 ; 82, 1 57 ; 

 Contributions to Fossil Crustacea, 

 81, 529 ; New Phyllopod Crus- 

 tacean, 82, 384, 444 ; Ellipsocaris 

 Dewalquei., 82, 444 ; New Genus 

 of Fossil ' Calamary,' 83, i ; 

 Carboniferous Limestone Trilo- 

 bites, 83, 445, 481, 534; 84, 

 484 ; Pores in Trilobites,83, 536 ; 

 Synonymy o{ Phillipsia gemmuli- 

 fera, 84, 22 ; Structure of Trilo- 

 bites, 84, 78 ; Appendages of 

 Trilobites, 84, 162 ; Trilobites 

 from S. Australia, 84, 242 ; 

 Neuropterous Wing from Queens- 

 land, 84, T)?)? ; Palaeozoic Phyl- 

 lopoda, 84, 348 ; Genus Echino- 

 caris^ 84, 393 ; Trilobites in 

 Culm of Devonshire, 84, 534 ; 

 Iguanodon Mantelli., 85, 10 ; 

 S. Australian Mesozoic Plants, 

 85, 289 ; Wingless Birds, 85, 

 308 ; Palaeozoic Phyllopod Shields, 

 85, 345 ; Hebninthochit07i from 

 Girvan, 85, 352 ; British Species 

 of Ceratiocaris, 85, 385, 460 ; 

 Rhytina gigas, 85,412; Sirenia 

 in the British Museum, 85, 412 ; 

 Recent and YossWPleurotojnaricE, 



85, 433 ; Edestiis Davisii., 86, 

 I ; Testimonial to, 86, 45 ; New 

 Type of Perissodactyle Ungulate, 



86, 49 ; Recent and Fossil Hip- 

 popotami, 86, 114; Guide to 

 Department of Geology, 86, 

 428 ; Spined Myriapods, 87, i ; 

 Carboniferous Cockroaches, 87, 

 49 ; Euphoberia ferox, 87, 116 ; 

 Etoblatiina Peachii., 87, 433 ; 

 New Species of Eurypierus, 



87, 48 1 ; Trilobites in Penrhyn 

 Quarry, Bangor, 88, 44 ; Eto- 

 blatiina., 88, 48 ; yEger from Lr. 

 Lias of Wilmcote, 88, 385 ; 



