CONTENTS. Vll 



NU]\rP,ER CVIT. 



rage 

 LIII. Sujrgestiona for a Natural Classification of the As^conida. 

 By E. A. MiNCHiN, ]M.A., Fellow of Merton College, Oxford 349 



LIV. On Scolecifkrix hibernica, a new Species of Copepod, with 

 some Remarks on the Distribution of the Crustacea. By Andrew 

 Scott, Fisheries Assistant, University Collep-e, Liverpool. (Plates 

 XVII. & XVIII.) : , 3G2 



LV. Natural History Notes from II. M. Indian Marine Survey 

 Steamer ' Investigator,' Commander C. F. Oldham, R.N. — Series II., 

 No. 22. Descriptions of new Deep-sea Mollusca. By Edgar A. 

 Smith ". 367 



LVI. On a Collection of Moths from East Africa formed by 

 Dr. W. J. Ansorge, Medical Officer to the Uganda Administration. 

 By W. F. KiRBY, Assistant in Zoological Department, British 

 Museum (Natural History). (Plate XIXO 375 



LVII. On a little-known Australian Fish ( Threpterius maculosus, 

 Richardson), with Remarks on the Family Cirrhitidce. By G, A. 

 BOULENGER, F.R.S 397 



LVIII. On a case of Simous Malformation in a Snake. By G. A, 

 BoULENGER, F.R.S 399 



LIX. On Contrasts in the Marine Fauna of Great Britain. Bv 

 Prof. M'Intosh, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S., &c '. 400 



LX. On Excretory Organs and Sexual Conditions in certain 

 Isopoda. By Bohitmil Nemec, of Prague 415 



LXI. A new Genus of Aglossal Batrachians. By G. A, Bou- 

 LENGKR, F.R.S 420 



LXII. Descriptions of Two new Frogs obtained in Madagascar by 

 Dr. Forsyth Major. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S ib. 



LXIII. On the Reproduction of the Tripylean Radiolaria (Phaeo- 

 daria). By Dr. A. Borgert 422 



Neio Book : — The Collector's Manual of British Land and Fresh- 

 water Shells. By Lionel Ernest Adams, B. A 426 



Lysactinic, not Lissactinic, by F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A 428 



NUMBER CVIII. 



LXIV. Some Earthworms from Celebes. By W. Blaxland 

 Benham, D.Sc. (Lond.), Hon. M.A. (Oxon.), Aldrichian Demon- 

 strator in Comparative Anatomy, Oxford. (Plates XX. & XXI.) . . 429 



LXV. On Coleoptera from Aden and Somaliland. By C. J. 

 Gahan, M.A., of the British Museum (Natural History) 448 



LXVI. Descriptions of Four additional new Mammals from Mada- 

 gascar. By Dr. C. 1. Forsyth Major 461 



LXVII. Description of a new Species of Stick-Insect {Phasviidce) 

 from British Central Africa. By VV. F. Kirby, F.L.S., F.E.S., &c. 463 



LXVIII. Pseudodiadema Jessoni, sp. n., an Echinoid from the 

 English Oxford Clay. By J. W. Gregory, D.Sc, F.G.S 465 



LXIX. A new Butterfly of the Genus Acrcea from Tugela, S. Africa. 

 By A. G. Butler, Ph.D. &c 467 



