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CONTENTS. 
NUMBER II. 
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VIII. On Anacharls Alsinastrum, a supposed new British Plant. 
By Charles C. Babington, M.A. ; with a Synopsis of the species of 
Anacharls and Apalanthe. By_^ J. E. Planchon, doct. es sc. (With 
a Plate.) 81 
, IX. On the Anatomy of Eolis, a genus of Mollusks of the order 
Nudihranchiata. By Albany Hancock and Dennis Embleton, M.D., 
F.R.C.S.E, Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology in the Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne School of Medicine. (With two Plates.) 88 
X. Description of a new species of Nautilus from the Lower Green- 
sand of the Isle of Wight. By J. Morris, F.G.S 106 
XL Description of an apparently new subgenus of Calandridce from 
the Philippine Islands. By Adam White, F.L.S., Assistant Zool. Dep. 
British Museum 107 
XII. On the Insects of Jamaica. By Philip Henry Gosse, Esq. . 109 
XIII. A few general Remarks on the Fossil Conchology of the 
Great Oolite of Minchinhampton in comparison with that of the same 
Formation in other localities. By John Lycett, Esq 115 
XIV. Descriptions of new or imperfectly described Lepidopterous 
Insects. By Edward Doubleday, Esq., F.L.S., Assistant in the Zoo- 
logical Department of the British Museum, &c 121 
XV. Reports on the Progress of Physiological Botany. No. 2. 
Anomalous Forms of Dicotyledonous Stems. By Arthur Henfrey, 
F.L.S. &c 124 
New Book : — Rare and Remarkable Animals of Scotland, represented 
from living Subjects ; with practical Observations on their Nature, 
by Sir John Graham Dalyell, Bart 132 
Proceedings of the Cotswold Naturalists’ Club; Entomological So- 
ciety 140 — 149 
Observations on Mr. Cuming’s Collection of Shells, by Prof. Owen, 
F.R.S, &c. ; On Saghia ciliata (Fries), by Ch. C. Babington, M.A. ; 
Carex brizoides (Linn.); Some Contributions to the Natural Hi- 
story of the Raffiesia Patma, by M. Zollinger, M. Bat. Soc. &c. ; 
On the Gamboge of the Tenasserim Provinces, by the Rev. F. 
Mason, A.M. ; On the Fossil Vegetation of Anthracite Coal; A 
Fact respecting the Habits of Notonecta glaucuy by Prof. Forrest 
Shepherd; Meteorological Observations and Table 149 — 160 
NUMBER III. 
XVI. Further Observations on the Diatomacece \ with descriptions 
of new genera and species. By G. II. K. 'I'hwaites, Lecturer on Bo- 
