IV CONTENTS. 



Pago 

 Xir. A new Genus of Fruit-Bats and Two new Shrews from 

 Africa. By Oldfield Thomas m 



F 



XIII. A new Cavernicolous Cockroach. By K. Shelford, M. A., 



114 



XIV. Descriptions of new African Moths. By Sir George F 

 Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c uq 



Neio Books:— The South African Journal of Science, heino- the 

 Organ of the South African Association for the Advancement 

 of Science. Vol. VI. No. 6.— Catalogue of British Hymeno- 

 ptera of the Family Chaltididce. By Claude Morley, F.Z.S.. 

 FES 141, 142 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 143 144 



NUMBER 32. 



XV. Description of new African Moths. By Sir George F 

 Hampson, Bart, F.Z.S.. &c ' 145 



XVI. Descriptions and Records of Bees.— XXXI. By T D A 

 Cockerell, University of Colorado ' IGO 



XVII. Descriptions of some new Species of Heterocera from East 

 and West Africa and Tropical South America. By Herbert 

 Druce, F.L.S. &c J lcg 



1 X nT n t B S* l 2? a J? fl '° n , 1 1 the River Sl 'Pi»aam, Demerara, presented 

 by Mr. F. \ . McConnell to the British Museum. By Oldfield 



1 HOMAS 



^r X l X - Desc l|P ti o ns of new Heterocera from Costa Rica. Bv 

 vV. Schaus, F.Z.S J 



XX. Additional Notes on a Collection of Land-Shells fr 

 Muswar Island, New Guinea. By Hugh C. Fulton 



189 

 om 



211 



XXI. On an undescrihed Species of Dorcasia. By Hugh C 

 Fulton ; .212 



XXII. Rhynchotal Notes.— LI. By W. L. Distant #. 



XXIII. Notes on African Rodents. By Oldfield Thomas .... 221 



XXIV. Hornless Okapies. By R. Lydekker 2 "4 



XXV. Two new African Mammals. By Guy Dollman 226 



XXVI. Two new Oriental Viverridee. By Ebnst Schwarz. ... 230 



