CONTENTS OF NUMBER 34.— Ninth Series. 



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XXXVII. Notes on various African and Asiatic Species of ffapalo- 

 chrus, Er., with an Account of their accessory J -characters fColeo- 

 ptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. (Plate fill.) 305 



XXXVIII. New Chilopods of the Genus Mecistocephalus. By 

 Ralph V. Chamberlin, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. (Plates IX.-XII.) 328 



XXXIX. Undescribed Species of African Crane-flies in the Collec- 

 tion of the British Museum (Natural History) : Tipulidce, Diptera. — 

 Part I. Subfamily Limnobiince. By Charles P. Alexander, Ph.D., 

 Urbana, Illinois, U.S.A 336 



XL. Notes on Myriapoda. — XXIV. Preliminary Note on a Milli- 

 pede new to Science. By the Rev. S. Graham Brade-Birks, M.Sc 

 (Manchester), Lecturer in Zoology and Geology, S.E. Agricultural 

 College, Wye, Kent 364 



XLI. Scent-organs (?) in Female Midges of the Palpomyia Group. 

 By P. W. Edwards 365 



XLII. On new Species of Curculiomdas from Africa. By Get A. K. 

 Marshall, D.Sc.', C.M.G. (Plate XIII.) 369 



XLIII. New Rhopalocera from Central Ceram. By George 

 Talbot, F.E.S. (Plates XIV.-XIX.) 398 



XLIV. A new Siamese Nematode of the Genus Falcaustra. By 

 H. A. Baylis, M.A '.408 



XLV. Preliminary Description of a new Warthog. By Lord 

 Rothschild, F.R.S., Ph.D 416 



XL VI. On small Mammals from the Famatina Chain, North- 

 western Rioja. By Oldeield Thomas 417 



XLVII. On Mammals from Ceram. By Oldfield Thomas 422 



XLVILI. A remarkable new Genus of Lamellicorn Beetles. Bv 

 Gilbert J. Arrow, F.Z.S., F.E.S 431 



XLIX. A peculiar new Genus of Australian Beetles. By Gilbert 

 J. Arrow, F.Z.S., F.E.S ' 434 



L. A new Genus of Clavicorn Beetles. Bv Gilbert J. Arrow, 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S ' 437 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL NOTICE. 



Catalogue of the Lepidoptera Phalsense. Supplement, Vol. II. By 



Sir George Hampson, Bart 440 



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