The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . le doctis et barbaris sempermimica fuit.—Linnaeus. Quel que soit le principe de la vie animale, il ne faut quouvrir les yeux pourToir quelle est le chef-deeuvre de la Toute-puissance, et le but auquel se rappor-tent toutes ses operations.—Bruckner, TMorie du Si/steme Animal, Leyden, The sylvan powers Obey our summons; from their deepest deUs The Dryads come, and throw their garlands wild And odorous branches at our feet; the Nymphs That press with nimble step the momitain-thyme And purple heath-flower come not empty-han


The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . le doctis et barbaris sempermimica fuit.—Linnaeus. Quel que soit le principe de la vie animale, il ne faut quouvrir les yeux pourToir quelle est le chef-deeuvre de la Toute-puissance, et le but auquel se rappor-tent toutes ses operations.—Bruckner, TMorie du Si/steme Animal, Leyden, The sylvan powers Obey our summons; from their deepest deUs The Dryads come, and throw their garlands wild And odorous branches at our feet; the Nymphs That press with nimble step the momitain-thyme And purple heath-flower come not empty-handed, But scatter round ten thousand forms minute Of velvet moss or lichen, torn from rock Or rifted oak or cavern deep: the Naiads too Quit their loved native stream, from whose smooth face They crop the lily, and each sedge and rush That drinks the rippling tide: the frozen poles, Where peril waits the bold adventiu-ers tread. The burning sands of Borneo and Cayenne, All, all to us unlock their secret stores And pay their cheerful tribute. J. Taylor, Norwich, CONTENTS OF VOL. I. [FOURTH SERIES.] NUMBER I. Page I. On the Structure of the Mouth in Sucking Crustacea. By Prof. J, C. ScHioDTE. (Plate I.) 1 II. Notulse Lichenolog-icae. No. XIX. By the Rev. W. , , —Dr. Th. M. Fries on new Species of Lichens 25 III. Note on the Phascolomys setosus (Gray) and P. ?iiffer (Gould). By Prof. MCoY 30 IV. Note on the Existence of Gigantic Sea-Anemones in theChina Sea, containing within them quasi-parasitic Fish. By Dr. C. COLLINGWOOD, 31 V. On the Irritability of Plants. By C. Blondeau 33 VI. Revision of the Species of Hyrax, foimded on the Specimens in the British Museum. By Dr. J. E. Gray, , 35 VII. On Qlobiocejihalus Grayi, nov. spec. By Dr. HermannBuRMEiSTER. (Plate II. figs. 2 & 3.) 52 VIII. On a new Volute. By Prof. MCoy. (Plate II. fig. 1.) .. 54 IX. On the Natm-e and Zoological Position of the Graptolitidee. By Henry Alleyne Nichol


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