EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate 



I. Species of CollemboTjA. and characteristic structures, illustrating Mr. 

 G. Brook's paper thereon. 



II. MELOPiiORUis, a new genus of Australian Honey-ant, described by Sir 

 J. Lubbock. 



III. 1 OriALCiDiN/E, illustrations of their generic characters, as defined by 



IV. J Mr. W. F. Kirby in his paper. 



V. FuNQiA echinata and F. scutaria, var. -\ Hard structures of Fani . 

 VI. Halomitra Crustacea, Herpolitha limosa \ Fungidse, described by 

 and spicules, Fimgia scutaria. J Prof. P. M. Duncan. 



VII. 1 Peculiaeities in Sexual Organs of male Spider Tegenaria Guyonii, 

 VIII. J referred to by Mr. F. M. Campbell. 



IX. Representations of Neuration and male Antenna of Urapterygidae, 

 accompanying Mr. A. Gl. Butler's paper. 



X. 1 Entomobrya, species of, and details, illustrating Mr. G. Brook's 

 XL / revision of the genus. 



XII. Japanese Bj-enthidse, described by Mr. G-. Lewis. 



XIII. LoPHOSERiNE structures, illustrating Prof. P. M. Duncan's paper on 



the Hard Parts of certain Fungidse. 



XIV. Japanese Languriidie, described by Mr. G. Lewis. 



XV. Disparipes bombi, representative of a new genus and species of Aca- 

 rina, described by Mr. A. D. Michael. 



XVI. Phyllangia dispersa and P. papuensis, Corals described by Mr. S. O. 

 Ridley. 



XVII. Figures showing Closure of the Cyclostomatous Bryozoa, as referred 

 to in Mr. A. W. Waters's paper thereon. 

 XVIII. "1 Anatomical and other illustrations of Mr. T. J. Briant's demonstra- 

 XIX. J tions of function of tongue of Honey-Bee. 



XX. DiAFUNGiA granulata, a new genus and species of Coral described by 

 Prof. P. M. Duncan. 



