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2. II.— Reply to Dr. Selater's paper in the ‘Annals’ on Testudo chilensis &c.
3. XXXVII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXIII.
4. XXXIX.— The eel-worm in paper-hangers' paste [Anguillula rediviva ( Linnœus , 1767), Stiles and Hassalt , 1905].
5. XXV.— Observations on Mr. Hancock's paper on the Excavating Sponges.
6. XVII.— On the origin and formation of the flints of the upper or white chalk; with observations upon Prof. Sollas's paper in ‘The Annals and Magazine of Natural History’ for December 1880.
7. VIII.— Observations on Mr. Carter's paper “On two new sponges from the Antarctic Sea, and on a new species of Tethya from Shetland; together with observations on the reproduction of sponges commencing from Zygosis of the Sponge-animal.
8. IV.— Remarks on the Potton sands, in reply to Mr. Walker's paper in the ‘Annals of Natural History’ for November 1866.
9. XLIV.— Corrections to my paper “Studies on the Trematode family Heterophyidæ.
10. LII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XXV.
11. LVIII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—V.
12. XXXIX.— A few critical remarks on M. Carl J. Sundevall's Paper on the birds of Calcutta, as republished by H. E. Strickland, Esq.
13. XIV.— Notes on the œconomy of the Paussidæ, extracted from Capt. W. J. E. Boyes' Paper, published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (No. 138.—N. S. No. 54).
14. XLV.— Papers from the Gatty marine laboratory, St. Andrews.—On the Nephridia, reproductive organs, and postlarval stages of Arenicola.
15. XVII.— A few remarks on Prof. Packard's papers entitled “Life-history of Drepana arcuata” and “Hints on the evolution of the bristles, spines, and tubercles of certain Caterpillars’ (Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. xxiv. pp. 482–559)
16. XI.— A reply to the remarks of Prof. Duncan on a paper entitled “Contributions to the actinology of the Atlantic Ocean.”.
17. LXI.— Appendix to papers “On the Distribution of birds in North Russia” (‘Annals’, 1877)— being additions to the data for the Southern Division, by Herr Richard Sievers (with summaries up to date).
18. XXVIII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ .—XXIX.
19. XLVII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XXVIII.
20. XV.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XXVI.
21. LXXII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXIV.
22. XXXIX.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXII.
23. LXXII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXI.
24. VII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XIX.
25. XXXIV.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XVIII.
26. LII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XVII.
27. LXVI.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XIV.
28. XXXI.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XV.
29. LXXI.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XII.
30. XLV.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XI.
31. XXXIX.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—IX.
32. XVIII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—VIII.
33. XLVII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—VI.
34. LX.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—IV.
35. I.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—II.
36. XXIX.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—III.
37. XII.— Observations on the minute structure and mode of contraction of voluntary muscular fibre; being the abstract of a paper read before the Royal Medical Society, Edinburgh, December 15 th , 1848.
38. V.— Remarks on Prof. L. von Méhely's paper “Zur Lösung der ‘Muralis- Frage .’”.
39. XIV.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXXV.
40. XXI.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXXIII.
41. XLVII.— Papers on oriental Carabidæ.—XXXI.
42. XL.— Remarks on Mr. Carter's paper “ On the Polytremata, especially with reference to their mythical hybrid nature.
43. LIII.— Observations on M. Favre's paper on a new classicifcation of Ammonites.
44. XXXIII.— On the skin &c. of the Rhytina, suggested by a recent paper of Dr. A. Brandt's.
45. XLIX.— The method of geology; being an account of the introductory part of a paper on “The laws which have determined the distribution of life and of rocks,” read before the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Nov. 12, 1866.
46. XLV.— Outline of a theory of the skull and the skeleton; being an epitome of a paper read before the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Feb. 26, 1866.
47. XXX.— Remarks on the Rev. S. Haughton's paper on the bee's cell, and on the origin of species.
48. XXXVIII.— Observations on Mr. Morris's paper on the excavating sponges.
49. LXVIII.— Notes on the synonymy contained in dr. Bequaert's recently published paper on Tabanidæ collected in Belgian Congo.
50. LXXII.— Papers on Oriental Carabidæ.—XXXII.
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