INDEX. 



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Page 

 Papeus read {continued) : — 



descript Annulose Animals 



of a larval character ... 1 



Barber, Mrs. M. E., On the 

 structure and fertilization of 

 Liparis Bowkcri .... xxxv 



Beccari, M., Account, in a let- 

 ter to Dr. Hooker, of his bo- 

 tanical explorations in Sara- 

 wak xxxv 



Bentham, George, Note on the 

 stigmatic apparatus of Good- 

 enovie(S xxiv 



. Notes on the structure of 



Myrtacece xxiv 



Berkeley, Eev. M. J., On a col- 

 lection of Fungi from Cuba, 

 part 2 XXX 



Bissi'l, W. K,, Notes on the 



Flora of North-east Tasmania xvi 



Buckman, James, The eflPects of 

 selection in the cultivation 

 of Plants 1 



Cambridge, Rev. O. P., De- 

 scriptions of a now genus, 

 and six new species of 

 Spiders cxxix 



Carruthers, William, On Fossil 

 Cycadean Stems from the 

 Secondary Rocks of Britain cxxix 



Clarke, Benjamin, On the ger- 

 mination of Orchis mascula, 

 with some remarks on the 

 Embryos of the Cryptogams Ivii 



. Experiments in Pruning, 



with a view to the production 

 of varieties, especially in Zea 

 Mays ; and remarks on cer- 

 tain analogies occurring in 

 the Animal Kingdom,includ- 

 ing notices of Diseases con- 

 nected with the growth of 

 Fungi Ivii 



Darwin, Charles, On the cha- 

 racter and hybrid-like na- 

 ture of the offspring from 

 the illegitimate unions of Di- 

 morphic and Trimorphic 

 plants xxxix 



. On the specific differences 



between Primida veris, Brit. 

 Fl. (var. officinalis, L.), P. 

 vuIgaris,Brit. Fl. (var. acau- 

 lis, L.), and P. elaiior,J&cq. ; 

 and on the hybrid nature 

 of the Common Oxlip ; with 

 supplementary remarks on 

 naturally produced Hybrids 

 in the genus Verbascum . . xlvi 



Dickie,George,Notc8 on Mosses 



Papers read {continued) : — 



&c., collected by Mr. James 

 Taylor, on the shores of Da- 

 vis's Straits 



Edward, Thomas, A few addi- 

 tional particulars regarding 

 Couchia Edwardsii . . . 



Folin, Marquis de. Observa- 

 tions on the Septum of the 

 Coecidcs ; and remarks on the 

 subject of the suppression of 

 the genera Brochina and 

 Strebloceras or Phleboceras . 



Hance, H. F., On the Fagus 

 Castanea of Loureiro's Flora 

 Cocliinchinensis ; with de- 

 scriptions of two new Chi- 

 nese Corylaceoe 



, On the Silkworm-Oaks 



of Northern China . . . . 



Henslow, Rev. George, Note on 

 the structure of Genista tinc- 

 toria, as apparently afford- 

 ing facilities for the inter- 

 crossing of distinct flowers . 



, On the variations of the 



Angular Divergences of the 

 Leaves of Helianthus tubero' 

 sus 



Hooker, J. D., On the true 

 Fuchsia cocchiea of Aiton 



Kirk, John, On the Copal of 

 Zanzibar 



Lankester, E. R.. Contribution 

 to the knowledge of theLower 

 Annelids 



Lubbock, Sir John, Note on 

 the discovery of Planaria 

 terrestris in England . . . 



M'Intosh, W. C, On the De- 

 velopment of lost parts in 

 the Nemerteans ..... 



M'Lachlan, Robert, On some 

 new forms of Trichopterous 

 Insects from New Zealand ; 

 with a List of the Species 

 known to inhabit those colo- 

 nies 



M'Owan, P., Notulas Capenses 



Masters, M. T., Synopsis of the 

 South African Eestiacem . . 



— — , On the Structure of the 

 Flower in the genus Napo- 

 leona, &c 



Mitten, Gul., Enumeratio Mus- 

 corum omnium Austro-Amo- 

 ricanorum ; eorum prcecipue 

 in terris Amazonicis Andi- 

 nisque, Ricardo Spruceo lec- 

 torum 



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