VI CONTENTS. 



Pago 

 XX XT. Notes on Myriapoda. — XII, A Preliminary List for 



Derbyshire, with a Description of Brachychceteuma quartum, sp. n., 



and Chordeumella scutellare bagnulli } var. n. By ILlra K. Bradtc- 



Birks, M.Sc, MB, Ch.B., L.B.C.P., M.R.C.S., and the Rev. S. 



Graham Brade-Bip.ks, M.Sc 319 



XXXII. Notes on various Species of the American Genus 

 Astylus, Cast., with Descriptions of their Sexual Characters [Coleo- 

 ptera]. By George Charles Champion, F.Z.S 337 



XXXIII. On some External Characters of Ruminant Artio- 

 dactyla. — Part IV. The Redunciiue (Cervicaprittee) ami jSZpycerince. 



By R. I. Pocock, F.R.S 367 



XXXIV. Diagnoses of new Bats of the Families Rhinolophidce 

 and Megadermatidce. By Knud Andersen 374 



XXXV. Descriptions and Records of Bees.— LXXX. By T. D. A. 

 Cocekrell, University of Colorado 384 



Neto JjooJ,- : — Life and Letters of Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, O.M., 

 CCS. I. Based on Materials collected and arranged by Lady 

 Hooker. By Leonard Huxley 300 



NUMBER 11. 



XXXVI. Descriptions of New Pyralidce of the Subfamily Py- 

 ramtince. By Sir George P. Hamrson, Bart., E.Z.S., &c 3'J3 



XXXYI1. On the Synonymy of some European Diplopods (Myria- 

 poda), with Special Reference to Tlnee Leachian Species. By 

 Richard S. Bagxall, E.L.S 407 



XXXVIII. New Lepidoptera in the Joicey Collection. By Louis 



B. Prout, F.F.S 412 



XXXIX. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — LXXX1. By 



T. D. A. Coceerell, University of Colorado 418 



XL. On some Fishes from the Shari River, with Descriptions of 

 Two new Species. By G. A. Boulenger, E.R.S 426 



