CONTENTS. VI I 



l'a<;e 

 XLVIII. Descriptious of new Ooleoptera from New Zealand. By 

 Captain Thos. Broun 405 



XLIX. On the Sig^nificance of the Proliferated Epithelium in the 

 Foetal Mammalian Jaw. By E. Broom, M.B., B.Sc 420 



L. On the Chtelidm and other Heteromerous Species of Japan. 

 By G. Lewis, F.L.S 422 



LI. Descriptions of Tavo new South-American Characinoid Fislies. 

 By G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S 449 



LII. On a Genus of Frogs peculiar to Madagascar. By G. A. 

 BoULENGER, F.R.S 450 



LIII. On the Representatives of Putorius erynineus in Algeria 

 and Ferghana. By Oldfield Thomas 451 



LIV. Note on the Genus Goniopleura, Westwood, with the 

 Description of a new Species. By C. J. Gahan, M.A 454 



Description of a new Species of Butterfly from Taganac Island, 



N.E. Borneo, by H. Grose Smith, B.A., F.E.S., F.Z.S., &c 456 



NUMBER XO. 



LV. On some new and rare Crustacea from Scotland. By Thomas 

 Scott, F.L.S., Naturalist to the Fishery Board for Scotland, and 

 Andrew Scott, Fisheries Assistant, University College, Liverpool. 

 (Plates XVI. & XVII.) 457 



LVI. The Amphipoda of Bate and Westwood's ' British Sessile- 

 eyed Crustacea,' By Alfred O. Walker 464 



L"VII. A Month on the Trondhjem Fiord. By the Rev. Canon 

 Norman, M.A., D.C.L., F.R.S., &c 476 



LVIII. Insects collected by Messrs. J. J. Quelch and F. McConnell 

 on the Summit of Mount Roraima. By Charles O. Waterhouse. 494 



LIX. Observations on the supposed Semiaquatic Phasmid, Cotylo- 

 soma dipneusticum, W.-M. By Charles 0. Waterhouse 498 



LX, Notes, Morphological and Systematic, on the Madreporarian 

 Genus Turhinaria. By H. M. Bernard, M.A. Cantab., F.L.S. , 

 F.Z.S. (Plates XIX. & XX.) 499 



LXI. Description of a new Batrachian {Oreophryne Qiielchii) 

 discovered by Messrs. J. J. Quelch and F. McConnell on the Summit 

 of Mount Roraima. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 521 



LXII. Description of a new Anolis from Brazil. By G. A. 

 Boulenger, F.R.S 522 



LXIII. Notice of Reptiles and Batrachians collected in the 

 Eastern Half of Tropical Africa. By Dr. A. Gtjnther, Keeper of 

 the Zoological Department, British Museum. (Plate XXI.) 523 



