VI 11 CONTEXTS. 



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 LXXIV. Descriptions of new African Agaristldcs in the British 

 Mu3eum. Bj Sir George F. Hampson, Bart 609 



LXXV. Two new Mongooses from Somaliland. By R. E. Drake- 

 Brockman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., F.Z.S 612 



LXXVI. On the Development of the Pectoral Girdle in the 

 Pipefish {Syngnathus actis). By T. P. Buist, JNI.A., B.Sc, Gatty 

 Marine Laboratory, University of St. Andrews. (Plate XIII.) .... G13 



LXXVII. Notes on some New Zealand Pselaphidce in the British 

 Museum, with Descriptions of new Species of the Genus Sagola. By 

 Major T. Broun, F.E.S 621 



LXXVIII. The Anatomy and Classification of the Teleostean 

 Fishes of the Order Discocephali. By 0. Tate Regan, M.A 634 



LXXIX. The Canstiides, a Family of Bervcomorphous Fishes. 

 By 0. Tate Regan, M.A .' 637 



LXXX. New Centronycteris and Ctenomys from S. America. By 

 Oldfield Thomas 638 



LXXXI. A new C?/no^<erMs from Borneo. By Knud Andersen. 640 



LXXXII. vSexnal Differences in the Poeciliid Fishes of the Genus 

 CynoUbias. By C. Tate Regan, M.A 641 



Index 643 



PLATES LN VOL. X. 



Plate L New Harvest-men of the family Phalangodidse. 



II. Ilersilia (Clausidium) vaucouverensis, K. Haddo7i. 



III, Classification of the Pelecypoda. 



IV. White Porpoise. 



V. Eteone depressa and Dasybranchus caducus. 



VI. Annelida Polychaeta from the North Sea. 



VII. Nymphon pixellte, F. M. Scott. 



' > Stromatoporoids and Eozoou. 



X. Fauna of Bromeliacese. 

 ■ [ Stromatoporoids and Eozoon. 

 XIII. Pectoral girdle in the Pipefish. 



