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CONTENTS OF VOL, VII. 
[NINTH SERIES. ] 
NUMBER 37. 
I. Fossil Arthropods in the British Museum.—V. Oligocene 
Hymenoptera from the Isle of Wight. By T. D. A. CockrrELL, 
ittveenty Gis CLOLGUG? ¢ c,h 0) Sait. aie-n vp Syora ss SH uid ve eb, Srelain at 
II. Further Notes on Platypodide and Scolytide collected by 
Mr. G. E. Bryant and others. By Lt.-Col. Winn Sampson, F.E.S. 
III. On Three new Parasitic Mites (Leptus, Schdngastia, and 
MAnOdeE se Ley SEAMEN TUROE. Ae Gils cele cmc & ta0d'ys ta jen Bln apie 
IV. On the Occurrence of Lusitanian Brachiopods in the Persian 
Gulf. By J. Witrrip Jackson, F.G.S. (Manchester Museum) 
V. New Chilopoda and Diplopoda from the East Indian Region. 
By Raten V. CuamBeriin, Museym of Comparative Zoology, 
Srmprmee: asey Uma! seed Ooi o wek Mra d ole Gen Nee bce ee el eh ee 
VI. New and little-known Species of Ants from various 
| Mocalities,.. “By. W. ©, Ceawitmy, Ban yoni file ee et 
VIL. Undescribed Species of African Crane-flies in the Collection 
of the British Museum (Natural History): Tipulide, Diptera.— 
Part I. Subfamily Tipuline. By Caarues P, ALEXANDER, Ph.D., 
NE pisgumer ober: USA gs» ote lclatey it ob, eee le were c18t alles shy BS eis a 8 
VIII. Some new Insular Squirrels of the Callosciurus caniceps- 
coneolor Group from Peninsular Siam. By OLpriretp THomas and 
EUW SR Ey Cr RENO © ciGrarars sia, cocoa c,| ole. binso,0 2) eyeseyejere sid ive) s 
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