CONTENTS. Vll 



Page 

 Proceedings of the Zoological Society ; Linnaean Society 386 — 396 



Notes on the Syngnaihi, by M. Moggridge, Esq. ; On the Resuscitation 

 of Frozen Fish, by Prof. O. P. Hubbard ; New Bird from New 

 Zealand; On the Animal of Geomelania, by A. Adams, F.L.S. ; 

 Meteorological Observations and Table 396 — 400 



NUxMBER XXXVI. 



XXXIV. Tabular view of Fossil Shells from the middle division of 

 the Inferior Oolite in Gloucestershire. By John Lycett, Esq. (With 



a Plate.) .- 401 



XXXV. Observations on the Luminosity of the Sea, with descrip- 

 tions of several of the objects which cause it, some new to the British 

 Coast. By Charles VTilliam Peach, Associate of the Royal Institu- 

 tion of Cornwall. (With three Plates.) 425 



XXX VI. Descriptions of some new species of Butterflies. By Wil- 

 liam C. Hewitson, Esq. (With two Plates.) 434 



XXXVII. Notice of a Tridactylous Footmark from the Bunter 

 Sandstone of Weston Point, Cheshire. By R. Harkness, Esq 440 



XXXVIII. On Cardiaster, a new genus of Cretaceous EchiniddBf 

 aXWeA. to Holaster. By Professor Edward Forbes, F.R.S 442 



XXXIX. On the ConovulidcE, TornatelUdes, and PyramidellidcB. 



By William Clark, Esq 444 



XL. On the Hairs of marine Algae and their development. By 

 Dr. Robert Caspary. (With three Plates.) 465 



XLI. Observations on some British Plants. By G. A. Walker- 

 Arnott, LL.D 472 



XLII. On some new Silurian Radiata. By Frederick M'Coy, Pro- 

 fessor of Geology and Mineralogy in Queen's College, Belfast 474 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society 477 



On the Tenacity of Life in Snails ; Characters of new British Rubi ; 

 On Victoria regia ; Journey to Explore the Natural History of 

 the Amazon River ; On the Occurrence of Regalecus glesne at 

 Redcar, Yorkshire, in 1850, by J. E. Gray, Esq., F.R.S. ; Mete- 

 orological Observations and Table 489 — 498 



Index 499 



