CONTENTS OF NUMBER 84.— Sixth Series, 



L. Additions to the Cryptozoic Fauna of New Zealand. By 

 Artht/b Dendy, D.Sc, Professor of Biology in the Canterbury 

 College, University of New Zealand 39 



LI. Dimorphism in the Miliolince and in other Foraminifera. By 

 Prof. T. Rupert Johes, F.R.S., F.G.S '. 40 



LII. On some new Longicorn Coleoptera obtained by Mr. Th. 

 Greenfield in Somali. By C. J. Gahan, M.A 40 



LIII. On Hortalotarsus sTcirtopodus, a new Saurischian Fossil from 

 Barkly East, Cape Colony. By H. G. Seeley, F.R.S 41 



LIV. Descriptions of new Coleoptera from New Zealand. By 

 Captain Thos. Beotjn 41 



LV. New Species of Eastern Lepidoptera. By Col. C. Swlnhoe, 

 M.A., F.L.S., Y.P.E.S . . . .' 42 



LVI. On some Fish-remains, of the Genera Poriheus and Clado- 

 cyclus, from the Boiling Downs Formation (Lower Cretaceous) of 

 Queensland. By A. Smith Woodward, F.L.S. (Plate X.) 44 



LYII. On Two new Species of Tencbrionid Coleoptera from Namoa 

 Island. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S 44. 



LTIII. A Preliminary Revision of the Bornean Species of the 

 Genus Mus. By Old field Thomas 44: 



LIX. Descriptions of Two new Bats of the Genus Kerivonla. By 

 Oldeield Thomas 46< 



LX. Descriptions of a new Lizard and a new Fish obtained in 

 Formosa by Mr. Hoist. By G. A, Botjlengek, F.R.S 46: 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 

 Elements de Paleontologie, par Fjslix Bernard, D. es Sci. &c 46. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



The Dates of Moore's ' Lepidoptera Indica.' By C. Davies Sherborn. 46- 



Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the 

 Fossil Reptilia. — Part. IX. Section 6. Associated Remains of 

 two small Specimens from Klipfonteiu, Fraserburg. By H. G. 

 Seeley, F.R.S 46i 



Note on the Japanese Species of Cistdidce and Melandryidce 46< 



Index 46' 



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