CONTENTS OF NUMBER 34.— Seventh Series. 



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XLIII. Description of Sponges from Funafuti. By R. Kirk- 

 patrick, Assistant, Natural History Museum. (Plates XIII.-XV.) 345 



XLTV. The Scorpions of the Genus Heteromeirus. By R. I. 

 Pocock 362 



XLV. Rhynchotal Notes. — VII. Heteroptera : Fani. (Joreidir. By 

 W. L. Distant 366 



XLVI. Notes on some Insects from the Yang-tse-Kiang. By 

 W. F. Kirbv, F.L.S., F.E.S., &c 380 



XLVII. Descriptions of new Rodents from Western South 

 America. By Oldfield Thomas 383 



XLVIII. A new Dassie from North Nyasaland. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 387 



XL1X. Description of a new Species of Ornithopteru. By H. 

 Grose-Smith, B.A., F.E.S., F.Z.S., &c 388 



L. Descriptions of Brazilian Coccidce. Bv Adolph Hem pel, 

 S. Paulo, Brazil " 389 



LI. Descriptions of new Species of Japanese Land-Shells. Bv 

 G. K. Gude, F.Z.S "'.398 



LIT. Asiatic Tortricidce. By the Rt. Hon. Lord Walsingham, 

 M.A., LL.D., F.R.S 401 



LIII. Description of a new Snake of the Genus Ablabes from 

 Burma. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 409 



L1V. Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Hymenoptera. 

 By P. Cameron 410 



LV. On the Presence of Echis coloratus, Giinther, in Africa. Bv 

 John Anderson, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S 419 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 

 In Bird-land with Field-glass and Camera. By Oliver G. Pike. .. . 425 



The Birds of Eastern North America. Parts I., II. By Charles Cory. ib. 



A Natural History of the British Lepidoptera. A Textbook for 



Students and Collectors. By J. W. Tun, F.E.S. Vol. II 426 



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