CONTENTS OF NUMBER G.— Ninth Series. 



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 XLVII. Notes on Exotic Chloropidce. — Part II. Oscininw. By 



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C. G. Lamb, M.A., B.Sc, Clare College, Cambridge 385 



XLVIII. On the Origin and Affinities of the Acari of the Family 

 Demodecidce, with Brief Remarks on the Morphology of the Group. 

 By Stanley Hirst 400 



XLIX. The Type-specimens of Pcecftasma carinatum, rloek (Cirri- 

 pedia). By W. T. Calm an, D.Sc 40] 



L. On new Hymenoptera of the Family Evctniidce in the British 

 Museum. By Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S.. F.E.S 408 



LI. Contributions to a farther Knowledge of the Rhynchotal 

 Family Liiqceidce, By W. L. Distant 41 (> 



LII. Two new Dinteia from Trinidad. By F. W. Edwards .... -424 



LTII. On some External Characters of Ruminant Artiodactyla. — 

 Fart T. The Cephalophince, ifeotragince, Oivotragince, and Mado- 

 quina. By R. I. Fococit, F.R.S 426 



B&OCEEDINGS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 

 Geological Society 435 



index 437 



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