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CONTENTS OF No. VI.-APRIL, 1862.

With Lithographic Plates.

Reniems.

13. The Writings of M. Fabre:-Observations sur les mœurs
des Cerceris. Ann. des Sci. Nat. Tome IV. Ser. 4.-Etude
sur l'instinct et les Métamorphoses des Sphégiens. Ann.
des Sci. Nat. Tome VI. Ser. 4.-Mémoire sur l'Hyper-
métamorphose et les mœurs des Méloïdes. Ann. des Sci.
Nat. Tome VII, Ser. 4.-Recherches sur l'Anatomie des
Organes Reproducteurs et sur le Développement des My-
riapodes. Ann. des Sci. Nat. Tome III. Ser. 4.
14. A History of British Sessile-eyed Crustacea. By C. Spence
Bate, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., and J. O. Westwood, Esq., M.A.,
F.L.S., Hope Professor of Zoology at Oxford. (J. Van
Voorst.)-Recherches sur la Faune Littorale de Belgique
Crustacés. Par P. J. Van Beneden, Professor a la Université
Catholique de Louvain

Original Articles.

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15. On the Desirability of an English Translation of Aristotle's History of Animals. By Rev. W. Houghton, M.A., F.L.S. 136 16. The Atlantis Hypothesis in its botanical aspect. By Professor Oliver

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17 On the Anatomy of the Short Sun-fish (Orthragoriscus mola). By John Cleland, M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Glasgow

18. On the Structure and Composition of the Integument of the Orthragoriscus mola. By William Turner, M.B. (Lond.), F.R.S.E., Senior Demonstrator of Anatomy, University of Edinburgh

Bibliography.

19. Periodicals (Additions to former Lists)

20. ZOOLOGICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY:-General and Mixed Works

on Zoology, Geographical Distribution, etc.

21. Vertebrata

22. Annulosa

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Note on the Habits of the Viper

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On Collecting and Preserving Specimens of Fishes and Reptiles 233

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