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XXXIII. On the Animal of Dentalium Tarentinum. By William 

 Clark, Esq 321 



XXXIV. On the Classification of some British Fossil Crustacea, 

 with Notices of new Forms in the University Collection at Cambridge. 

 By Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Queen's 

 College, Belfast 330 



XXXV. Supplementary Notices regarding the Dodo and its Kindred. 

 Nos. 6, 7, 8. By H. E. Strickland, M.A., F.G.S 335 



XXXVI. Reports on the Progress of Physiological Botany. No. 5. 

 On the Phenomena accompanying the Germination of the Spores of 

 Ferns. By Arthur Henfrey, F.L.S. &c 339 



XXXVII. On the extinct and existing Bovine Animals of Scandi- 

 navia. By Prof. Nilsson of Lund 349 



XXXVIII. Observations on Mr. Morris's paper on the Excavating 

 Sponges. By Albany Hancock, Esq 355 



XXXIX. Contributions to the Botany of South America. By John 

 Miers, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S 357 



Neiv Books : — Antiquites Celtiques et Antediluviennes ; Memoire sur 

 l'lndustrie primitive et les Arts a leur origine, avec 80 planches 

 representant 1600 figures 363 



Proceedings of the Linnaean Society; Zoological Society 365 — 382 



Gallinago Brehmi ; Mr. William MacCalla ; Meteorological Observa- 

 tions and Table 382—384 



NUMBER XXIV. 



XL. On the Primrose-leaf Miner; with notice of a proposed new 

 Genus, and characters of three Species of Diptera. By Mr. James 

 Hardy 385 



XL I. On the Classification of some British Fossil Crustacea, with 

 Notices of new Forms in the University Collection at Cambridge. By 

 Frederick M'Coy, Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Queen's 

 College, Belfast 392 



XLII. On the extinct and existing Bovine Animals of Scandinavia. 

 By Prof. Nilsson of Lund 415 



XLIII. On two new species of Testaceous Mollusca. By William 

 Clark, Esq 424 



XLIV. On the Botanical Productions of the Kingdom of Algiers, 

 followed by a short notice of the supposed Manna of the Israelites. By 

 Giles Munby, Esq „ 426 



