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ex )N TENTS OF VOL. XVII L 



[SIXTH SERIES.] 



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I On some new and rai\- British Crustacea. By Thomas Scott, 

 F L S Mem Soc. Zool. de France, Naturalist to the Fishery Board 

 for Scotland, and Andkkw Scott, Fisheries Assistant, University 

 Colle^-e, Liverpool. (Plates I. & II.) 



II Notes on the Parasitic Copepoda of Fish obtained at Plyniouth, 

 with Descriptions of new Species, liy P. W. B.assktt-Smith, i< .Z.S., 

 F.R.M.S., Surgeon R.N. (Plates III.- VI.) » 



III Some new Forms of American Rotifera. By Dr. Alfred C. 

 Stokes. (Plates VII. & VIII.) ^^ 



IV Descriptions of some new Genera and Species of Ileterocera 

 from Central and Tropical South America. By IIkrbrrt Duuck, 

 F.L.S. &c ^^ 



V On some new Pierine Butterflies from Colombia. By A. (i. 

 Butler, Ph.D., Senior Assistant-Keeper, Z>,olo-ical Department, ^^ 

 British Museum 



VI Notes from the St. Andrews Marine Laboratory.— No. XVI. 



By Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., &c 44 



VII Descriptions of new Reptiles and Batrachians obtained by 

 [r Alfred Everett in Celebes and Jampea. Jiy G. A. Boulenger, 

 .R.S 



VIII. Animal Temperature as a part of the Problem of Evolution. 



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By M. QuiNTON 



IX On a small Collection of Lepidoptera sent from Nyasa in 1895 



by Mr. R. Crawshay. By Arthur G. Butler, Ph.D. .>tc b7 



X On a new Generic Distinction between the Scorpions of the ^ 

 Genera Scorpio and Falamncev,^. By R. 1. Pococic / 5 



XI. The Bees of the Genus Andrena found in New Mexico. By ^ 



T. D. A. COCKERELL ' ^ 



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