los.; 



INDEX. 



Dicoryne (including Heterocordyle),] Morphology 

 and Development of the Free-swimming 

 Sporosacs of. By J. H. Ashworth and 

 Jambs Ritchie, 257-285. 



Discinisca (Pelagodiscus), Larvae of. By J. H. 

 Ashworth, 45-69. 



Dixon (E. E. L.). See Kidston (R.). 



E 



Echinoidea, Cretaceous, from Benguella, West 



Africa. By J. W. Gregory, 585-587. 

 Embryo of Horse (Third Week), Description of. 



By J. C. Ewart, 287-329. 

 Reconstruction Model of a Horse, 23 days 



old. By A. Robinson and A. Gibson, 331- 



346. 

 Epiaster catumbellensis, Lor., from Lobito Bay. By 



J. W. Gregory, 585-586. 

 Ewart (J. C). Studies on the Development of 



the Horse. I. The Development during the 



Third Week, 287-329. 



Forest of Wyre Coal Field, Fossil Plants of the. 



By R. Kidston, 999-1084. 

 Geology of the. By T. C. Cantrill, 999- 



1084. 

 Fossil Plants from the Scottish Coal Measures. 



Part I. By R. Kidston, 709-720. 



G 



Geology of Benguella, and Correlation with S. 



Africa. By J. W. Gregory, 495-536. 

 Gibson (A.). See Robinson (A.). 



(R. J. Harvey-). See Harvey-Gibson (R. J.). 



Girvan District, Ordovician and Silurian Brachio- 



poda of the. By F. R. C. Reed, 795-998. 

 Granite, Benguella. By G. W. Tyrrell, 537-559. 

 Gregory (J. W.). Contributions to the Geology 



of Benguella, 495-536. 

 — s — On some Cretaceous Echinoidea from the 



neighbourhood of Lobito Bay, 585-587. 



H 



Harvey-Gibson (R. J.) and M. Bradley. The 

 Anatomy of the Stem of the Papaveraceae, 

 589-608. 



Hterocordyle, synonymous with Dicoryne, Morjmo- 

 logy and Development of the Free-swimming 

 Sporosacs of. By J. H. Ashworth and James 

 Ritchie, 257-285. 



Heterophylly in Platyzoma microphyllum, R. Br. 

 By J. M'L. Thompson, 631-656. 



Hornfels, Benguella. By G. W. Tyrrell, 537-559. 



Horse Embryo 23 days old, Reconstruction Model 

 of a. By A. Robinson and A. Gibson, 331— 

 346. 



Studies on the Development of. By J. C. 



Ewart, 287-329. 



Hydroid Genus Dicoryne {including Heterocordyle), 

 Morphology and Development of Free- 

 swimming Sporosacs of. By J. H. Ashworth 

 and James Ritchie, 257-285. 



I 



Idotea sarsi, n. sp. By Walter E. Collinge, 721- 



760. 

 Idoteidee, A Revision of the British. By Walter 



E. Collinge, 721-760. 

 Isopoda, New Terrestrial, from Spain. By Walter 



E. Collinge, 461-465. 



K 



Kidston (R.). Contributions to our knowledge 

 of British Palaeozoic Plants. Part I. Fossil 

 Plants from the Scottish Coal Measures, 709- 

 720. 



and W. H. Lang. On Old Red Sandstone 



Plants showing Structure, from the Rhynie 

 Chert Bed, Aberdeenshire. Part I. Rhynia 

 Gwynne-Vaughani, Kidston and Lang, 761— 

 784. 



The Fossil Plants collected from the Core of 



the Claverley Trial Boring, 999-1084. 



T. C. Cantrill, and E. E. L. Dixon. The 



Forest of Wyre and the Titterstone Clee Hill 

 Coal Fields, 999-1084. 



King (A.). See Bruce (W. S.). 



Lamont (Augusta). Ampullary Canals of the 

 (lenus Raia, 467-493. 



Lang (W. H.). See Kidston (R.). 



Lateral Sense Organs of Elasmobranchs : the Am- 

 pullary Canals of the Genus Raia. By 

 Augusta Lamont, 467-493. 



Lawson (A. Anstruther). The Prothallus of 

 Tmesipteris Taunensis, 785-794. 



Leaf- Architecture, illuminated Study of the Pteri- 

 dophyta. By F. O. Bower, 657-708. 



Lingula, Larvae of. By J. H. Ashworth, 45-69. 



