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VI. A Minute Analysis ( Experimental) of the Various Movements 'produced by 
stimulating in the Monkey different Regions of the Cortical Centre fur the 
Upper Limb, as defined by Professor Ferrier. By Charles E. Beeyor, 
M.D., M.R.C.P., and Victor Horsley, B.S., F.R.C.S., F.R.S., Brown 
Professor of Pathology at University College, London . page 153 
VII. Supplemental Note on Polacantlrus Foxii, describing the Dorsal Shield and 
some Parts of the Endoskelcton, imperfectly known in 1881. By J. W. 
Hulke, F.R.S. .169 
VIII. On the Structure and Life-History of Entyloma Ranunculi (Boxordex). By 
H. Marshall Ward, M.A., F.L.S., Fellow of Christ’s College, Cambridge, 
and Professor of Botany in the Lndian Civil Engineering College (Forestry 
School), Coopers Hill. Communicated by W. T. Thiseltox Dyer, C.M.G., 
F.R.S., Director of the Royal Gardens, Few . 173 
IX. Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil 
Reptilia .— I. On Protorosaurus Speneri (vox Meyer). By H. G. Seeley, 
F.R.S., Professor of Geography in King’s College, London .187 
X. On the Action of the Excised Mammalian Heart. By Augustus D. Waller, 
M.D., and E. Waymouth Reid, B.A., M.B. Communicated by Professor 
Burdox Saxdersox, F.R.S. .215 
XI. Studies on some New Micro-organisms obtained from Air. By Grace C. 
Franklaxd and Percy F. Fraxklaxd, Ph.D., B.Sc. ( Lond .), F.C.S., F.I.C., 
Assoc. Roy. Sell, of Mines. Communicated by E. Ray Laxkester, M.A., 
F.R.S., Professor of Zoology, University College, London . 257 
XII. On the Organisation of the Fossil Plants of the Coal-Measures. — Part XIII. 
Heterangium Tiliseoicles (Williamsox) and Kaloxylon Hookeri. By W. C. 
Williamsox, LL.D., F.R.S., Professor of Botany in the Owens College and in 
the Victoria University .’.289 
XIII. On Gasterolichenes: a New Type of the group Lichenes. By George Massee. 
Communicated by W. T. Thiseltox Dyer, M.A., C.M.G., F.R.S., Director, 
Royal Gardens, Keiv .305 
XIV. An Enquiry into the Cause and Extent of a Special Colour-relation between 
certain exposed Lepidopterous Pupce and the Surfaces which immediately 
surround them. By Edward B. Poultox, M.A., F.L.S. Communicated 
by Professor E. Rat Laxkester, B\R. S. ...311 
