18 NEW 



69. On the Feeling of Insects. — Zool. p. 1525. 



70. Description of a few Australian Cerambycideous Beetles : four 

 new species are described. — Zool. p. 1676. 



71. Affinities of the Stylopites: an Essay,— Zool. pp. 1792,2684. 



72. On the Nomenclature of Species. — Zool. p. 2136. 



73. Identification of a British Newt supposed to be new to science, 

 with the Triton palmipes of Continental Herpetologists. — Zool. 

 p. 2266. 



74. On Reptiles swallowing their Young ; two instances of Lacertxi 

 vivipara doing this. — Zool. p. 2269. 



75. Occurrenceof2?arfwterj»eZte<M« in England; the species described 

 and identified with Trimorphus Erro (Newman). — Zool. p. 2276. 



76. Local Lists of Birds : suggestions for a uniform plan in making out 

 such Lists. — Zool. p. 2295. 



77. Proposed alteration of name in the European White-winged Cross- 

 bill, and record of the occurrence in England of a closely allied 

 species, the White-winged Crossbill of America. — Zool. p. 2300. 



78. Note on a previously unobserved peculiarity in the Eyes of Frogs. 

 —Zool. p. 2324. 



79. Occurrence of a new British Crab (Dromia vulgaris') on the coast 

 of Sussex.— Zool. p. 2325. 



80. Some account of an enormous undescribed Fish, apparently one of 

 the Raiidse, killed by the crew of H.M.S. Frolic ofi' the coast of Ca- 

 lifornia Zool. p. 2357. 



81. Inquiries respecting the Bones of a large Marine Animal cast 

 ashore on the Island of Stronsa in 1808 Zool. p. 2358. 



82. First Thoughts on a Physiological Arrangement of Birds, intended 

 as an introduction to an entire revision and reclassification of this 

 division of vertebrate animals. — Zool. p. 2780. 



83. Obituary Notice of the late Rev. William Kirby Zool. p. 2886. 



84. Description of a new species oi Panorpa from New Holland. — Zool. 

 p. 2835. 



85. Description of a Lepidopterous Insect of the genus Psyche re- 

 cently discovered in Britain ; and of a second species of the same 

 genus. — Zool. App. pp. xciv, xcix. 



86. Description of certain Longicorn Coleoptera from New Holland : 

 eight species are described. — Zool. App. p. cxi. 



87. On the Mode in which difierent species of Bees open the blossoms 

 of Antirrhinums according as they seek Honey or Pollen. — Zool. 

 p. 2963. 



88. Description of a Coleopterous Insect from New Holland. — Zool. 

 App. p. cxvi. 



89. Description of three Coleopterous Insects from New Holland. — Zool. 

 App. p. cxix. 



90. Description of an Agrion from the interior of South America. — 

 Zool. App. p. cxx. 



91. Description of an apparently new Insect of the family Glauco- 

 pidae. — Zool. App. p. cxxii. 



92. Description of two Coleopterous Insects from New Holland. — Zool. 

 App. p. cxxiv. 



93. Description of the Hairy Woodpecker, a specimen of which lately 

 occurred in Britain.— Zool. p. 2985. 



94. Some Remarks on the Synonymy of Z)»iftcAocero, a genusofAustra- 



