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XIII. On a new Palm-Civet from Timor. By Ernst ScnwARz. ]31 



XIV. On a Terrestrial Amphipod from Kew Gardens. By W. T. 

 Calman, D.Sc 132 



XV. Descriptions of Three new African CicWid Fislies of tiie 

 Genus Tilapia, preserved in the British Museum. By G. A. 

 BOULENGER, F.R.S 138 



XVI. Descriptions of new African Batrachians preserved in the 

 British Museum. By G. A. Boulenger, F.K.S 140 



XVII. A Revision of the Asilidce of Australasia. By Gertrude 

 RiCARDO 142 



Neiv Books: — A Revision of the Ichneumonidce, based on the 

 Collection in the British Museum (Natural History), with 

 Descriptions of new Genera and Species. Part I. Tribes 

 Ophionides and Metopiides. By Claude Morley, F.Z.S., 

 F.E.S. — Records of the Indian Museum. (A Journal of Indian 

 Zoology.) Vol. iv. no. x. Annotated Catalogue of Oriental 

 Culicidce. Supplement. By E. Brunetti ] 60, 161 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 161, 162 



Editorial Note 164 



NUMBER 56. 



XVIII. Report on the Annelida Polychaeta collected in the North 

 Sea and adjacent parts by the Scotch Fishery Board Vessel 

 ' Goldseeker.'- — Parti. Amphhiotnidce to SigalionidtB. By William 

 Small, M.A., B.Sc, Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 

 (Plate VI.) 165 



XIX. Descriptions of new Batrachians from the Andes of South 

 America, preserved in the British Museum. By G. A. Boulenger, 

 r.R.S 185 



XX. New or little-known Ethiopian Hemiptera. By E. Ber- 



GROTH, C.M.Z.S 191 



XXI. Lyqutorrhina ttrichi, a new Mvcetophilid from Trinidad. 



By F. W. Edwards, B.A., F.E.S ' 203 



XXII. A new Vespertilionine Bat from Angola. By Oldfikld 

 Thomas 204 



XXIII. On a Species of Nymphon from the North Pacific. By 

 Flora M. Scott, M.A., University College, Dundee. (Plate VII.) 206 



XXIV. A Revision of the South-American Siluroid Fishes of the 

 Genus Corydorus, with a List of the Specimens in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). By C. Tate Regan, M. A 209 



