CONTENTS OF NUMBER 32 — Eighth Series. 



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XV. Descriptions 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. 

 Cockerkll, University of Colorado 160 



XVII. Descriptions of some new Species of Heteroeera from East 

 and West Africa and Tropical South America. By Herbert Druce. 

 F.L.S. &c 168 



XVIII. Mammals from the River Supinaam, Demerara, presented 

 by Mr. F. V. McConnell to the British Museum. By Old field 

 Thomas 184 



XLX. Descriptions of new Heteroeera from Co3ta Rica. By 

 W. Schaus, F.Z.S 189 



XX. Additional Notes on a Collection of Land-Shells from Muswar 

 Island, New Guinea. B} r Hugh C. Fulton ; 211 



XXI. On an undesciibed Species of Dorcasia. Bv Hugh C. 

 Fulton 212 



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



XXIII. Notes on African Rodents. By Oldfield Thomas 221 



XXIV. Hornless Okapies. By R. Ltdekker 224 



XXV. Two new African Mammals. By Gur Dollman 226 



XXVI. Two new Oriental Viverridaz. By Ernst Schwarz .... 2o0 



XXVII. New Neotropical Geometridce. By Louis B. Prout, F.E.S. 232 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 



A Natural History of the British Butterflies, their World-wide 

 Variation and Geographical Distribution. A Text-book for 

 Students and Collectors. By J. W. Tutt, F.E.S. Vol. III. . . 247 



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