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On Brachiopoda, and on the Development of the loop in Terebratula. 

 By C. Moore, F.G.S. 



On some Observations on the Parallel Roads of Glenroy. 

 By Professor H. D. Rogers, F.G.S. 



On Faults in Cumberland and Lancashire. 

 By the Rev. Professor Sedgwick, M.A., F.R.S. 



Botany and Zoolooy. 



On the Identity o/Morrhua vulgaris and M. punctata, hitherto described as 

 distinct species. By Dr. Dyce. 



Notice of Syrrhaptis paradoxus. By John Moore. 



On the Osteology of Lophius piscatorius. By Professor Macdonald. 



Physiology. 



On the Structure of the Nerve- Tubes. 

 By Professor Bennett, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



On the Origin of Morbid Growths with reference to the Connective-tissue 

 Theory. By Professor Bennett, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



Handwriting and Drawing of the Insane, as illustrative of some Modes of 

 Cerebral Functioiis. By Professor Laycock, M.D. 



On the Homologous Development of the Muscular System. 

 By John Duguid Milne, Jun., M.A. 



On the Molecular Theory of Organization. 

 By Professor Bennett, M.D., F.R.S.E. 



On the Sequence in the Phenomena observed in Man under the Influence 

 of Alcohol. By Edward Smith, M.D. 



On certain Subjective Sensations, with especial reference to the Phenomena 

 of Second Sight, Visions, and Apparitions. By William Camp, M.D. 



On certain imperfectly recognized Functions of the Optic Thalami. 

 By William Camp, M.D. 



Geography and Ethnology. 

 Exploration of the White Nile. By Consul Petherie. 



