Xll 



Janson, E. W. 



Notes on Bledius hispidus of Parfitt, 

 5523 ; Notes on Coleoptera col- 

 leeted near London, 5768 

 Jenkinson, J. H. 



Notes on British hats, 5590; Capture 

 of Vespertilio Nattereri, 5664 

 Jones, Capt. John M. 



Note on the centipede, 5627 

 Kearley, George 



On the hahit of Chelostoma flori- 



somne, 5770 



Kinahan, John R.,M.B.,M.R.T.A., &c. 



Description of a new British species 



of shrimp, 5617; List of the Po- 



dophthalmous Crustacea occurring 



in Dunlin Bay and the adjacent 



waters, 5714, 5773; Description 



of a Galathea new to Science, 5759 



Knox, R., M.D., F.R.S.E. 



Some remarks on the skeleton of the 

 head of the Urus Scoticus, 5417; 

 Zoology — its present phasis and 

 future prospects, 5473 

 Lester, Lester 



Two forms of teeth in sharks, 5430 

 Lighton, Rev. Sir C. R , Bart. 



Inquiry respecting Serpula contortu- 

 plicata, 5414 

 Logan, R. F. 



Mr. Stainton's arrangement of Lepi- 

 doptera,5402 ; Eupithecia cognata 

 and E. subfulvata bred from the 

 same hatch of eggs, 5719 

 M'Lachlan, Robert 



Food of the storm petrel, 5833 

 Mathews, Murray A. 



Stray notes from an ornithologist's 

 diary, 5345 ; Late singing of the 

 thrush, Velocity of flight of the 

 water ouzel, 5791 

 Matthews, Rev. A. 



Capture of Peryphus fluviatilis and 

 Tachys bistriatus, 5409 

 Matthews, H. 



Avocet near Newark, 5364 

 Meade, R. H., F.R.C.S. 



Little gurnard on the coast of Lan- 

 cashire, 5608; Sketch of a short 

 arachnological excursion, 5618; 

 List of new and rare British Arach- 

 nidans, 5624 

 Miller, C. 



Captures of Micro-Lepidoptera at 

 Darenth, &c, in 1856, 5406 

 Morton, Edward 



The locust at Ripon, 5788 

 Naish, Arthur 



Double^broodedness of Notodontai, 

 5404 



Newman, C. B. 



Capture of Abraxas ulmaria at West 

 Wickham, 5719 



Newman, Edward, F.L.S., Z.S., &c. 

 Narycia elegans a Lepidopterous in- 

 sect, 5629 ; New Helophilus, Rare 

 British Coleoptera, 5631 ; Capture 

 of Mallota viltata on the banks of 

 the Thames, 5785; Sphinx Con- 

 volvuli at Stoke Newington, 5824 ; 

 Positions of Lepidoptera, Pelasia 

 nubeculosa in Scotland, 5825; 

 Phlogophora empyrea in Sussex, 

 5827; Sirex Juvencus and the 

 bullets, Characters of Zuphium 

 olens of Latreille drawn from a 

 single specimen found near Lon- 

 don, 5829; Destructive powers of 

 Galeruca Capreae, Earwigs and 

 cayenne, 5830 ; Lithobius forcipa- 

 tus luminous, 5834 ; Extraordinary 

 migration of woodlice, Spider silk, 

 5835 ; Note on pairs of species of 

 British Lepidoptera which are he- 

 terocampous and isomyious, 5523 ; 

 Description of a new Crimean Ca- 

 rabus, 5525 ; Remarkable variety 

 of Arctia caja, 5640 ; What is the 

 scutellar depression ? 5644 ; A 

 word on pseudogynous Lepido- 

 ptera, 5764 



Newnham, Rev. Philip H., M.A. 



Hyponomeuta vigintipunctatus 

 bred, 5629 ; Remarks on the ety- 

 mology of names of animals, 5689 



Newton, Alfred 



Barbastelle bat in Suffolk and Nor- 

 folk, 5420 



NlCHOLLS, H. 



The buffbreasted sandpiper and 

 brown snipe in Devonshire, 5791 

 Norman, Rev. Alfred Merle, B.A. 



The short sun fish and its parasite 

 Cecrops Latreillii at the Channel 

 Isles, The white shark cast up at 

 Herm, The angel fish in the firth 

 of Clyde, The Anglesey morris at 

 Falmouth, 5366; On the mainte- 

 nance of Molluscan life in a very 

 limited supply of water, subjected 

 to the exclusion of all atmospheric 

 influence, 5367; A schoolboy's 

 amusement in South ey's days — a 

 new way of proving the specific 

 difference of Helix nemoralis and 

 H. hortensis, 5530; On the use of 

 the anal fork of the puss moth, 

 5539; Enquiry respecting the 

 preservation of the Echinidae, 

 5557; Notes on the Oxfordshire 



