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Anguilla mediorostris, iii. 157. 

 Anguillida aceti, i. 387. 



glutinis, i. 387. 



Anguis fragilis, ii. 113; iv. 282, 331 ; v. 212, 213. 



Anhinga melanogaster, ix. 247. 



Anisomelus luteus, ii. 27, 29. 



Anisotremus tceniatus, vi. 414. 



Annelida of the ' Porcupine ' Expeditions of 18G9 



aud 1870, ix. 395-416. 



British, ix. 371-394. 



Anodonta anatina, ii. 97, 99. 



eygnea, ii. 97. 



Anolius rhodolcsmus, i. 192. 



Anomalunis pelii, v. 79, 80. 



Anomia cepa, n. 99. 



Anomiopsis dioscorides, ii. 160, 162, 163. 



sterquilinus, ii. 161, 162, 163. 



Anous stoUdus, Lx. 244, 252, 464, 504. 

 Ai\^er cygnoides, ix. 264. 



palustris, iv. 322. 



Anteater, anatomy of the Great, iv. 117-140 ; 179- 



182. 

 Antennarius leopardinus, vi. 388, 439. 



tenuifilis, vi. 388, 440. 



Antennularia antennina, viii. 471. 



Antliias sacer, ii. 173 ; iii. 1. 



Anthicus cyaneus, i. 100, 111. 



Anthreptes malaccensis, viii. 70 ; ix. 336 ; x. 312, 



314. 



, skuU of, X. 300. 



Anthropoid Apes, osteological contributions to the 



natural history of the, i. 343-380 ; ii. 165- 



172; ui. 381-422; iv. 75-88, 89-116, 165- 



178 ; V. 1-32 ; 243-284. 

 Anihropoides stanleyanus, x. 302, 314. 



, number of vertebrae in, vi. 511. 



, skuU of, X. 306. 



Anthus arhoreus, viii. 117. 



campiestris, vii. 324. 



malayanus, ix. 198. 



pratensis, vii. 239. 



I sordidus, vii. 240, 315. 



j4nttfcp«, description of a new species of, ii. 213-215. 



, monograph of the genus, ui. 33-67. 



addra, i. 3, 7. 



adenota, iii. 66. 



cervicapra, iii. 51, 52. 



Thahs. Zool. Soc. Index, Vols. I.-X. 



Antilope dama, i. 2. 



dorcaa, i. 3. 



/o)/«', iii. 66. 



gutturosa, ui. 49, G3. 



mliorr, i. 1-8. 



nanguer, i. 2, 7. 



naso-maciilata, ui. 42. 



areas, iii. 42. 



2)icta, ii. 229. 



pseudoceros, ui. 56. 



quadriseopce, iii. 67. 



ruficoUis, i. 3, 8. 



scoparia, iii. 67. 



suUirosa, iii. 42. 



Aniinoe Jimnanhica, ix. 387, 400, 401, 414. 



mollis, ix. 400, 415. 



nohilis, ix. 381. 



sarsi, ix. 400. 



zetlandica, ix. 374. 



Apes (Anthropoid), osteological contributions to 

 the natural history of the, i. 343-380 ; ii. 165- 

 172; iii. 381-422; iv. 75-88, 89-116, 1G5- 

 178 ; V. 1-32, 243-284. 



Aphanopus carbo, iii. 5. 



Aphorisiia ornata, vi. 392, 473. 



Aplirodita aculeata, ix. 374, 396. 



horealis, ix. 374. 



punctata, ix. 374. 



Aphroditidae, ix. 374, 396. 



Apiaster p}iiU2}2iensis major, vni. 42 ; ix. 149. 



minor, ix. 150, 151. 



Apidse and Vespidje, descriptions of some new spe- 

 cies of, collected by Mr. Home in the North- 

 west Provinces of India, vii. 186-194. 



Apis dorsata, vii. 181. 



jioralis, vii. 181. 



Apistes marmoratu^, iii. 71, 99. 



Aploa picta, i. 92, 110. 



Aplodactylus arctidens, iii. 81. 



mceandratus, iii. S3. 



punctatus, iii. 81, 83. 



Aplurus simplex, ii. 180. 



Apocalypsis velox, ix. 641. 



Apogon dovii, vi. 385, 413. 



inermis, vi. 413. 



Aporosa, viii. 306, 309-332. 



Aptenodytes antarctica, v. 157. 



