CONTENTS OF VOL. V. 
The Planet Jupiter in October and November, 1880. By W. 
F. Denning, F.R. A.S. (Illustrated) 
The Anatomy of the Stag Beetle. By A. Hammond, F.L.S. 
(Illustrated) 
On Fog. By W. H. Stone, M.B 
Some Facts about Fishes. By the Editor 
The Myxomycetes or Mycetozoa ; Animals or Plants ? By 
W. Saville Kent, F.L.S., F.Z.S., F.R.M.S. (Illustrated) 
The Permanence of Continents. By J. Starkie Gardiner, F.G.S. 
Preliminary Note on the Existence of Ice and other Bodies 
in the Solid State at Temperatures far above thf.ir 
ordinary Melting Points. By Thomas Carnelley, D.Sc., Pro- 
fessor of Chemistry in Firth College, Sheffield (Illustrated) 
On the Former Existence of the Roe-Deer in England. By 
J. E. Harting, F.L.S., F.Z.S 
Contributions to the Knowledge of the Hottentot Race. 
By M. J. A. Roonda Smit 
The Movements of Plants. By the Rev. George Hens low, M.A., 
F.L.S., F.G.S. (Illustrated) 
The Centenary of the Discovery of Uranus. By W. F. Denning, 
F.R.A.S. (Illustrated) 
The Eye-like Spots in Fishes. By Professor H. Jeffrey Bell, M.A. 
(Illustrated) 
The Blackheatii Subsidences. By T. Y. Holmes 
Scientific Teaching. By AV. Stone, M.B., F.R.C.P. 
The Classification of the Eozoic and Lower Palaeozoic Rocks 
of the British Isles. By Henry Hicks, M.D. (Illustrated) ... 
On the Colours of Spring Flowers. By Alfred W. Bennett, INI. A. 
On the Retreat of the European Glaciers. By Prof. C. 
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