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CONTENTS.
34. Selecta Fungorum Carpologia, ea documenta et icones potissimum exhibens quæ varia fructuum et seminum genera in eodem fungo simul aut vicissim adesse demonstrent.—Junctis studiis ediderunt Ludovicus-Renatus Tulasne et Carolos Tulasne. Tomus primus. Erysiphei. Præmittuntur prolegomena de fungorum conditione naturali crescendi modo et propagatione. Parisiis, 1861. 4to.361
35. On the various Contrivances by which British and Foreign Orchids are fertilized by Insects, and on the good effects of Intercrossing. By Charles Darwin, M. A., F.R.S. With Illustrations371
ORIGINAL ARTICLES.
36. A Report on recent Researches into the Minute Anatomy of the Spinal Cord. By W. B. Kesteven, F.R.C.S., (with Plates IX., X., XL.)377
37. On Distorted Human Skulls. By Professor Wyville Thomson397
38. On the Germination of Reticularia umbrina, Fr. By Frederick Currey, M.A., F.R.S. Sec L.S.406
39. Reply to the Remarks on the Translation o£ the First Chapter of Aristotle's History of Animals. By the Rev. W. Houghton, M.A., F.L.S.408
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES.
40. Botanical.— Phanerogamia416
41. Cryptogamia470
MISCELLANEA.
- The Pile Dwellings on Lake Prasias
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- On the Genus Cynips
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