IV conti:nts. 



NUMBER 98. 



Tago 



IX. Rhynchotal Notes —L VIII. By W. L. Distant 149 



X. Descriptions of new Freshwater Shells from .Japan. By H. B. 

 Preston, F.Z.S. (Plate IX.) 159 



XI. On the Nomenclature and Identity of some little-known 

 British Spiders. By A. Randell Jackson, M.D., D.Sc 163 



XII. Note on the Thorax in Anoplura and in the Genus Nesio- 

 tinus of the Mallophaga. By Bruce F. Cummings (British 

 Museum of Natural History) 171 



XIII. Two new Genera of African Muscoidea. By Charles 



H. T. TowNSEND, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D.C 174 



XIV. A new Genus of African Mongooses, with a Note on 

 Galeriscus. By R. I. Pocock, F.R.S 176 



XV. On the Generic Names of certain Old-World Monkeys. By 

 Oldfield ThoSias 179 



XVI. Notes on Argentine, Patagonian, and Cape Horn Muridce. 



By Oldfield Thomas 182 



XVII. On the African Shrews belonging to the Genus Crocidura. 

 —VII. By Guy Dollman 188 



New Book: — Manual of the New Zealand Mollusca. Atlas of 



Plates. By H. Suter 209 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 210 



NUMBER 99. 



XVIII. Brief Descriptions of new Thysanoptcra. — VII. By 

 Richard S. Bagnall, F.L.S , 213 



XIX. The Nematode Genus Tanqua, R. BlancLard. By H. A. 

 Baylis, B.A 223 



XX. Preliminary Notice of some Irish Sponges. — The Mouaxo- 

 nellida (Suborder Sigmatomouaxonellida) obtained by the Fisheries 

 Branch of the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, 

 Ireland. By Jane Stepuens. B.A., B.Sc, Irish National Mu.seum. 232 



