﻿INDEX. 



Animal Ecology of the Shore, A 

 Method lor the Study of the, 

 225. 



Antipatharian from the Faeroes, 

 Note on a large, 188. 



Aortic Arch in Air-breathing Verte- 

 brates, Note on the Cause of 

 Disappearance of the Fifth, 167. 



Arctic Rotifers collected by Dr 

 William S. Bruce, 121. 



Ash WORTH, J. H., and Evans, Wm., 

 Some Medusae and Ctenophores 

 from the Firth of Forth, 300. 



Autostylic Skull of Vetebrates, Note 

 on the, 169. 



Bones of the Skeleton as an Index of 

 Nutrition, The surface details of 

 the, 201. 



Catologue of recent Cephalopoda, 

 Second Supplement, 1897-1906, 

 254. 



Cause of Disappearance of the Fifth 



Aortic Arch in Air-breathing 



Vertebrates, 167. 

 Centipedes and Millipedes (Myria- 



pods) of the Forth Area, 109. 

 Cephalopoda, A Catalogue of recent, 



1897-1906, 254. 

 Collembola and Thysanura from the 



Forth Area, Some further 



Records of, 195. 

 Common Sun-Star {Sol aster papposus), 



Meristic Variation in the, 75. 

 Ctenophores from the Firth of Forth, 



Some Medusae and, 300. 



Development of Polypterus, 73. 



Disappearance of the Fifth Aortic 

 Arch in Air-breathing Verte- 

 brates, Note on the Cause of the, 

 167. 



Ecology of the Shore, A Method for 

 the Study of the Animal, 225. 



Evans, Wm., President's Address, 

 Our Present Knowledge of the 

 Fauna of the Forth Area, 1. 



Evans, Wm., The Myriapods (Centi- 

 pedes and I^Iillipedes) of the 

 Forth Area, 109. 



Evans, Wm., Some further Records 

 of Collembola and Thysanura 

 from the Forth Area, 195. 



Evans, Wm., and Ashworth, J. H., 

 Some Medusae and Ctenophores 

 from the Firth of Forth, 300. 



Faeroes, Note on a large Antipath- 

 arian from the, 188. 



Faeroe Channel, Note on Primnoa 

 reseda from the, 65. 



Fauna of the Forth Area, Our present 

 Knowledge of, 1. 



Fifth Aortic Arch in Air-breathing 

 Vertebrates, Note on the Cause 

 of the Disappearance of the, 167. 



Forth Area, Our present Knowledge 

 of the Fauna of, 1. 



Forth Area, The Myriapods (Centi- 

 pedes and Millipedes) of the, 

 109. 



Forth Area, Some further Records of 

 Collembola and Thysanura from 

 the, 195. 



Forth, Some Medusae and Cteno- 

 phores from the Firth of, 300. 



Fossils from Prince Charles Fore- 

 laud, brought home by Dr 

 William S. Bruce in 1906 and 

 1907, 149. 



Geddes, a. Campbell, The Surface 

 Details of the Bones of the 

 Skeleton as an Index of 

 Nutrition, 201. 



Gough Island, Note on Microscopic 

 Life in, 127. 



Haplosporidian belonging to the 

 genus Icthyosporidium, Notes 

 upon a, 175. 



