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Hinde and W. M. Holmes's paper. 



EXPLANATION OP THE PLATES. 



Plate 



I. Illustrating Dr. P. H. Carpenter's paper on the Morphology of 

 THE Cystidea. 

 II. Arctic ComatulvE, illustrating Dr. P. H, Carpenter's paper on 

 some. 

 III. G-bnitalia of Hermaphrodite Fishes — Salmofario and Scomber 

 Scomber. Illustrating Prof. Chas. Stewart's papers on Her- 

 maphrodite Trout and Mackerel. 

 IV. -I 

 -^ I Illustrating Mr. W. F. Kirby's paper on the Hejiiptera Hete- 



yj* J KOPTERA AND HOMOPTERA OF OeYLON. 



VII."^ 

 VIII. 

 IX. 



■ Fossil Sponge Spicules— New Zealand. Illustrating Dr. G. J. 



XII. 

 XIIL 

 XIV. 



XV.J 



' I New Species op Cumacea from New Zealand. To illustrate 



' I Mr. Gr. M. Thomson's paper. 

 XV ill. J 



XIX. Gland-like Bodies in the Bryozoa, illustrating Mr. A. W. 



Waters's paper. 

 XX. Morphology of the AcaridjE. Illustrating Mr. H. M. Ber- 

 nard's paper on the Relation of the Acaridte to the Arachnida. 

 XXI. British Tree- and Earth-worms. Illustrating the Kev. Hilderic 



Friend's paper. 

 XXII. Ornithoctonus Andersoni. Described by Mr. R. I. Pocock. 



XXIII. Antedon Wood-Masoni. i ^ ., t l -r. c -n 



^^^r-r^ . -r^ ,, T . Dcscribed by Prof. F. 



XXI V. Antedon Wood-Masoni and Antedon ). ^ „ -r, ,, 



Jeflrey Bell. 



PATULA. J 



XXV. New Land-Shells from Borneo. Illustrating Mr. E. A. Smith's 

 paper. 

 XXVI. Rhax Howesii, Rhax nigrocincta. Described by H. M. 

 Bernard. 

 XXVII. Structural Differentiation of Protozoa. Illustrating Mr. J. 

 E. S. Moore's paper. 

 XXVIII. Anatomy of Melongena. Hlustrating Mr. J. H. Vanstone's 

 paper. 



