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Vol. XII. ZOOLOGY. No. 58. 



CONTENTS. 



I. On some Species of Japanese Marine Shells and Eislies, 

 which inhabit also the North Atlantic. By J. Gwyisr 



Jefeeeys, LL.D., P.E.S., F.L.S '. 100 



II. Note on a new Species of Japanese Brachiopoda. By 

 Thomas Dayidson. (Communicated by J. GrWYN 

 Jeffreys, Esq., LL.D., F.E.S., F.L.S.) 109 



III. Observations on Bees and Wasps. By Sir Johk Lttb- 



BOCK, Bart., E.E.S., M.P., E.L.S., Vice- Chancellor of 

 the University of London 110 



IV. On OniscigasterWaJi;eJieldi, the singular Insect from New 



Zealand, belonging to the Family Ephemerid?D ; with 

 Notes on its Aquatic Conditions. By Egbert 



McLachlan, F.L.S. (Plate V.) 139 



V. A new Australian Sphseromid, Gyclura venosa ; and notes 

 on Dynamene rubra and viridis. By the Eev. T. E. E. 

 Stebbing, M.A., of Tor-Crest Hall, Torquay. (Com- 

 municated by W.W. Saunders, Esq., F.E.S.,V.P.L.S.) 

 (Plates VL & VII.) 14G 



VI. Descriptions of five new Species of Gonyleptes. By 



Arthur G-. Butler, F.L.S.,F.Z.S.,&c. (Plate VIII.) 151 



VII. Eesemblances between the Bones of Typical living 



Eeptiles and the Bones of other animals. By Harry 

 G-oviER Seeley, F.L.S., F.G.S., Professor of Physical 

 Geography in Bedford College, London 155 



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