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Baikie, Dr.
Extract of a Letter from Dr. Baikie to Sir John Richardson,M.D., C.B., F.R. & L.S., dated 29th October, 1857, Rabba,on the Qworra [76]
Bate, C. Spence, Esq., F.L.S.
On the Importance of an Examination of the Structure of theIntegument of Crustacea in the determination of doubtfulSpecies.—Application to the genus Galathea, with theDescription of a New Species of that Genus [1]
Bell, Thomas, Esq., P.L.S.
Description of a new Genus of Crustacea, of the FamilyPinnotheridæ; in which the fifth pair of legs are reduced to analmost imperceptible rudiment [27]
Darwin, Charles, Esq., F.R.S., F.L.S., & F.G.S., andWallace, Alfred R., Esq.
On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on thePerpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means ofSelection [45]
Hanbury, Daniel, Esq., F.L.S.
Note on Two Insect-products from Persia [178]
Higgins, Rev. Henry.
Death of the Common Hive Bee; supposed to be occasioned bya parasitic Fungus [29]
Huxley, T. H., Esq., F.R.S., Professor of NaturalHistory, Government School of Mines.
On some points in the Anatomy of Nautilus Pompilius [36]
Knox, R., Esq., M.D., F.R.S.E.
Contributions to the Anatomy and Natural History of the Cetacea. [63]
Smith, Frederick, Esq., Assistant in the ZoologicalDepartment in the British Museum.
Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects collected at Celebes byMr. A. R. Wallace [4]
Catalogue of Hymenopterous Insects collected by Mr. A. R.Wallace at the Islands of Aru and Key [132]
Walker, Francis, Esq., F.L.S.
Catalogue of the Dipterous Insects collected in the Aru Islandsby Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions of New Species [77]
Catalogue of the Heterocerous Lepidoptera collected at Singaporeby Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions of New Species [183]
Catalogue of the Heterocerous Lepidopterous Insects collectedat Malacca by Mr. A. R. Wallace, with Descriptions of NewSpecies [196]
Wallace, Alfred R., Esq., and Darwin, CharlesEsq., F.R.S., F.L.S., & F.G.S.
On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on thePerpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means ofSelection [45]
Washington, Captain.
Natural-History Extracts from the Journal of Captain Denham,H.M. Surveying Vessel 'Herald,' 1857 [32]
Wetherell, John W., Esq.
Notice of the occurrence of recent Worm Tracks in the UpperPart of the London Clay Formation near Highgate [31]
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On the Importance of an Examination of the Structure of the Integument of Crustacea in the determination of doubtful Species.—Application to the genus Galathea, with the Description of a New Species of that Genus. By Spence Bate, Esq., F.L.S.