CONTENTS OF NUMBER 4.-- Ninth Series. 



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XXX. Descriptions of New Pyralidce of the Subfamily Py- 



rmistincc. By Sir Geobge F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c 265 



XXXI. A peculiar State of Development in Bracliydesmus (Myria- 

 poda — Polydesmoidea). By Henry W. Brolemann (of Pau, Basses- 

 Pyrcne'es, France) 281 



XXXII. Notes on Fossorial Hymenoptera. — XXXIII. On new 

 Ethiopian Species of Psammocharidce. By Rowland E. Turner, 

 F.Z.S., F.E.S 284 



XXXIII. The Homologies of the Anal Flate in Ante-don. By 



F. A. Bather, D.Sc, F.R.S - 294 



XXXIV. On the Arrangement of the small Tenrecidce hitherto 

 referred to Oryzorictes and MvcrogaU. By Oldfield Thomas 302 



XXXV. The Baculum or Os Penis of some Genera of Mustelidce. 



By R, I. Pocock, F.R.S 307 



XXXVI. New Heterocera in the Joicey Collection. By Louis B. 

 Prout, F.E.S 312 



XXXVII. Note on Laccojrtera vigintisex-notata, Boheman, By 



S. Maulik, B.A. Cantab., F.E.S., F.Z.S 318 



XXXVIII. Two new Indian Cassidince Beetles. By S. Maulik, 

 B.A. Cantab., F.E.S., F.Z.S 322 



XXXIX. On a new Genus and Two new Species of Amatidas 

 (Sijntomidce) in the Joicey Collection. By W. J". Kate, F.E.S 325 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 

 Shells as t Evidences of the Migrations of Early Culture. By J. 



Wilfred Jackson 32 / 



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