CONTENTS OF NUMBER 33.— Seventh Series. 



XXXIV. On some Malacostracous Crustaceans from M il iysia in 

 the Collection of the Sarawak Museum. By W. F. La n en ester, 

 M.A., King's College, Cambridge. (Plate XII.) 249 



XXXV. On new Species of Histeridce and Notices of others. By 



G. Lewis, F.L.S. (Plate X.) 265 



XXXVI. Descriptions of Five new Species of Pangonhue from South 

 America. By Miss Gertktjde Rtcaiido 291 



XXXVII. Descriptions of new Rodents from Western South 

 America. By Oldfield Thomas 2 l J4 



XXXVIII. On tie " Tohi," the East-African Reedbuck currently 

 known as Cervicapra bohor. By Oldfield Thomas - 5« >- » 



XXXIX. New Species of Eastern and Australian Moths. By 

 Colonel C. Swinhoe, M.A., F.L.S., &c *. 305 



XL. On a new Theriodont Reptile (lotidosuckm primcevus) from 

 the Karoo Beds, South Africa. By R. Bkoom. M.D., B.Sc :>14 



XLI. Some new Arachnida from ('ape Colony. By R. 1. Pogock, 316 



XLII. Asiatic TortriciiUv. By the Rt. Hon. Lord Walsi.yoham, 

 M.A., LL.D., F.R.S .' 333 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 



A Treatise on Zoology. Edited by E. Rat Lankester, M.A., LI..D., 

 F.R.S.— Part III. The Echinoderma. By F. A. Bather, M.A., 

 assisted by J. W. Gregory, D.Sc, and E. S. Goodrich, M.A. . . 341 



A Monograph of Christmas Island. Physical Features and Geology 

 by Charles W. Andrews, B.A. ; with Descriptions of the Fauna 

 and Flora by numerous Contributors 343 



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 post-paid, to the Care of Messrs. Taylor and Francis, Printing Office, 

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