Papees bead (continued) :' — 



Butler, A. G., List of the 

 Diurnal Lepidoptera re- 

 cently collected by Mr. 

 Whiteley in Hakodadi, 

 North Japan ix 



Butler, P. J., On Amber . . iv 



Campbell, Archibald, Letter 

 to the President, on the in- 

 crease in the number of 

 Czwe^OMa plants in theNeil- 

 gherry plantations ... vi 



Couch, Jonathan, Account of 

 a newly discovered British 

 fish, of the family of Gadidce 

 and the genus Couchia . . iii 



Coultas, Hariand, on the law 



of Leaflet-genesis .... ii 



Dalzell, N. A., Remarks on the 



genus Moringa .... iv 



Dilke, Sir Charles W., Letter 

 from, announcing that the 

 Gyr-Falcon had been shot 

 near Alice Holt, Farnham, 

 Surrey iv 



Edgeworth, M.P., Florula of 



Banda v 



Edward, Thomas, Notes on 

 some of the smaller Crus- 

 taceans. 1. On the habits 

 of the SyperiidcB .... Ixxxix 



Guppy, J. L., and Hogg, 

 Jabez, On the Lingual Bands 

 of the West-Indian Gaste- 

 ropods Ixxxix 



Hailey, Hammett, Observa- 

 tions on the habits, history, 

 and microscopic character 

 of the Cynips Rosce ... iv 



Henslow, Eev. George, On 

 the structure of Indigofera, 

 as apparently affording faci- 

 lities for intercrossing of 

 distinct flowers .... ix 



, Notes on Medicago 



sativa, as apparently afibrd- 

 ing facilities for the inter- 

 crossing of distinct flowers , iii 



Higgins, B. T., On the Oto- 

 lites of fish, and their value 

 as a test in verifying recent 

 and fossil species .... is 



Hogg, Jabez (see Guppy, J.L.) 



Kurz, Sulpiz, Enumeration of 



Indian LemnacecB .... ii 



Lankester, E. R., On some 



new British Polynoina . . v 



Leighton, Eer. W. A., Liche- 

 nes Amazonici et Andini 

 lecti a Dom. Spruce ... vii 

 LINN. PROC. SESSION 1865-66. 



Page 

 Papers bead (continued') : — 



Lindsay, W. L., On Arthonia 



melaspermella, Nyl. ... iv 



, List of Fungi collected 



in Otago, New Zealand . . ii 



, Contributions to the 



Lichen-flora of Northern 

 Europe vi 



, Notes on New-Zealand 



Stictce Ixxxviii 



, Observations on New- 

 Zealand Lichens . . . Ixxxviii 

 'Lubbock, Sir John, On the 

 metamorphosis of Chloeon 

 (FpJiemera) dimidiatum. 

 Part 2 iv 



Mcintosh, W. C, Obsei-va- 



tions on British SalpcB . . iii 



Masters, M. T., Note on the 

 presence of stamens within 

 the ovarium of JBacJcea di- 

 osmcefolia, Eudge. . . . viii 



, On a double-flowered 



variety of Orchis mascula . iv 



, Letter relating to the 



exhibition, by Sir C. Bun- 

 bury, of Sequoia (Welling- 

 tonia) gigantea, and calling 

 attention to the fact that 

 cones of that species had 

 been formed in this country 

 as far back as 1858 ... ix 



Meller, C. J., Letter addressed 

 to Dr. Hooker, on the Bo- 

 tany of the Islands of 

 Bourbon and Madagascar . v 



Miers, John, On Myostoma, a 

 new genus of Burmanni- 

 acecB ..,,... Ixxxviii 



Mivart, St. George J., On 

 some points in the anatomy 

 of the Echidna Systrix . . v 



Miiller, Fritz, Notes on some 

 of the Climbing-Plants near 

 Desterro, in South Brazil . iii 



Nylander, William, Observa- 

 tions on Dr. Lindsay's Note 

 on Arthonia melaspermella lixxix 



, Hypochlorite of Lime and 



Hydrate of Potash, two new 

 criteria in the study of 

 Lichens Ixxxix 



, LichenesNovseZelandiee, 



quos ibi legit, anno 1861, 



Dr. Lauder Lindsay ... ii 



Oliver, Daniel, On Sillebran- 

 dia, a new genus of Bego- 

 niacecB ij 



, Memorandum on the 



genus Thamnea and other 



