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XXVITI. Notes on Myriapoda.—X XI. Colobognatha, an Order of 
Diplopoda (Millipedes) new to Britain, represented by Polyzoniwm 
germanicum (Brandt). By the Rev. 8. Granam BrapxE-Birks, 
M.Se., Lecturer in Zoology and Geology, 8.E. Agricultural College, 
Wve teat | is ooies ce aeie PRP israel see eral taitt oan hiahertae ib artless 
XXVIII. Note on the Freshwater Isopods known as Asedlus 
aquaticus. By Cuas, Cuttton, M.A., D.Se., M.B., C.M., LL.D., 
C.M.Z.S., F.L.S.,:Professor of Biology, Canterbury College, New 
POMBUE. . Ge waned w tualaiwuth Gon mace Sot vats area bia, sina a(sichy all 200 
XXIX. On anew Tentaculate Cestode. By Franx E. Bepparp, 
Dae see eg Eaetag Saline etude. ae. wm sai sles edie tao eo! Hate Rleie ore a ace 203 
Proceedings of the Geological Society.......... ier arate: soareartieharera. es 207 
NUMBER 27. 
XXX. Notes on the Asilide: Sub-division Asiline. By Grr- 
Ei UME MEMO Seat SAGE G rok oie oe enn Cn ewe wae ae 0 Ee .. 209 
XXXI. On some Freshwater Fossils from Central South Africa. 
By i. oon Newron, 8:G.5.(Blate VITE) 2... case acace 241 
XXXII. On the Geographical Distribution of the Genus Anomis, 
Hiibner (Lineopalpa auctorum), a Noctuid of the Family Gono- 
pteride. By Colonel C. Swinuor, M.A., F.L.S., &c. (Plates 
DO it at eat eat a Mal erate, oACPa eae 3b HO ond arakel sabia sof? 250 
XXXIII. The Cirripede Subgenus Serllelepas; its Probable 
Occurrence in the Jurassic Rocks (S. gavey?, sp. n.). By THomas 
i rece e Creat (tne) PLE) an cc wralenerer ae be pa ara e's 2 too tere 258 
XXXIV. Notes on Fossorial Hymenoptera.—X L. On new Species 
in the British Museum. By Row.anp E. Turner, F.Z.5., FES. . 265 
XXXV. Pholidocidaris anceps: a Correction. By F. A. BATHER, 
ea aetna id a b/s via nas Seder. pei aas tes BRL OR cat or st eo Uirtin ok ooo G8 RG 271 
XXXVI. Fossil Arthropods in the Buaitish Museum.—I. By 
TODA. COCKERELE, University of Coloradon®. «ic donee ences. 273 
XXXVII. A new Three-tved Jerboa from China. By ArTHUR 
DE CaRLE SowrFrRBY, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S. ....... seer a are ni Xecaceia Sah 279 
XXXVIII. Descriptions of a new Gecko and a new Snake from 
Sumatra. By G. A.BouLEncer, FRG. 1.1... cece eee nee 281 
XXXIX. Two new Asiatic Bats of the Genus Tadarida and 
283 
Dyacopterus. By OLDFIELD THOMAS ... cece eens cess tenes 
