lxxiv. 



"New or Little-known Maioid Crustacea." By the same 

 (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., July, 1879 ; also Journ. Linn. Soc, 

 xiv., p. 634, 1879). 



" On two new species of Stenorliynchus" By W. A. Haswell 

 (Proc. Linn. Soc, N. S. Wales, iii., p. 408, 1879). 



" On the Australian Species of Penceus." By the same 

 (loc. cit., iv., p. 38, 1879). 



"Contributions to a Monograph of Australian Leucosiidoe." 

 By the same (op. cit. p. 44). 



"A New Australian Sphseromid (Cyclura venosa).'" By T. R. 

 R. Stebbing (Jour. Linn. Soc, xii., p. 146, 1876). It has close 

 agreement with our Cymodocea armata, but differs iu some 

 particulars, which are by the author considered to be of generic 

 value. 



The Australasian species of the Amphinomaceous Annelides 

 have been increased by Mr. Haswell from eight to fourteen in 

 number (see Proc. Linn. Soc, N.S.W., vol. iii., p. 341, 1879). 



" New and Bare Hydroid Zoophytes {Sertulariidce and 

 TJiuiariidce) from Australia and New Zealand." By D'Arcy 

 W. Thompson (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Feb., 1879; plates 

 16-19). 



Nineteen species of four genera of these families are 

 figured and described. Most of the species were obtained 

 principally in New Zealand, but also from St. Vincent's Grulf, 

 Bass Straits, Torres Straits. The author remarks that the 

 Hydroids of Torres Straits and the Louisade Archipelago are 

 singularly different from those of the southern and south- 

 eastern region — e.g., Adelaide and Bass Straits ; and the forms 

 inhabiting New Zealand are singularly distinct from the 

 Australian species. 



"Diagnoses of New Genera and Species of Hydroida." By 

 Prof. Allman (Journ. Linn. Soc, vol. xii., p. 251 ; plates 9-23 ; 

 1875). 



In this paper a large number of new Hydroid Zoophytes 

 from many widely-scattered localities are described. Among 

 these are five new Sertulariidce and three new species of 

 Thuiariidce from New Zealand. 



Mr. H. Carter, Contributions to our Knowledge of the 

 Spongida (Ann. and Mag. Nat. History, April and May, 1879) , 

 describes and figures from South Australian waters, Trachycladus 

 Icevispirulifer, n. gen. et sp., Amorphina stellifera, n. gen. et sp., 

 and Stellettinopsis corticata, n. gen. et sp. ; and the following 

 from other parts of the continent: — Suberites fuliginosus, n. sp.; 

 Stellettinopsis simplex, n. sp. ; and Samus anonyma, Gray, Axos, 

 two sp. 



In Phanerogamic Botany, additional species to the South 

 Australian fauna, than are contained in the Flora Austra- 

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