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THE JOURNAL 



OF 



THE LINNEAN SOCIETY. 



Vol. XVI. ZOOLOGY. No. 94. 



CONTENTS. 



Page 

 I. Eemarks on the Structure and Habits of the Coral-reef Annelid, 

 Palolo viridis. By the Eey. Thomas Powell, F.L.S., of Upolu, 

 Samoa 393 



II. Observations on British Salmones. — I. Trout. By Fkancis Day, F.L.S. 396 



III. On a Marine Caddis-fly {PMlanisus, Walker, =A7i07nalo stoma, Brauer) 

 from New Zealand. By R. McLachlan, F.R.S., F.L.S., Hon. Memb. 

 N.-Z. Institute. (With 5 woodcuts.) 417 



IV. Contributions to the Ornithology of New Guinea. By E. Bowdler 



Sharpe, F.L.S.— Part VIII 422 



V. On the Genus Pleurechimcs, L. Agassiz : its Classifieatory Position 

 and Alliances. By Prof. P. Martin Duncan, M.B. (Lond.), F.E.S., 

 F.G.S 447 



VI. Notes on some Habits of the Scorpions Androctonus funestus, Ehr., 

 and Euscorpius italicus, Eoes. By B. Ray Lankester, M.A., F.E.S., 

 Jodrell Professor of Zoology in University College, Lond. (With 

 3 woodcuts.) 455 



VII. On the Butterflies collected by Lord Walsingham in California. By 



Arthur G. Butler, F.L.S., Assist. Keeper Zool. Depart. Brit. Mus. 462 



VIII. On Indications of the Sense of Smell in ActinicB. By Walter 



Heries Pollock ; with an Addendum by George J. Romanes, 

 LL.D., F.R.S., Sec. Linn. Soc 474 



IX. Note on a new CUiate Infusorian allied to Pleuronema. By 



Frederick W. Phillips, F.L.S. (With a woodcut.) 476 



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