CONTENTS OF NUMBER 101.— Sixth Series. 



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 XLVI. On new Species of Coleoptera from Japan, and Notices of 

 others. By G. Lewis, F.L.S 329 



XLYII. On Two new Species of Amphipoda Gammarina. By 

 Alfred 0. Walker. (Plate XVI.) 343 



XLYIII. Notes on the Pierine Butterflies of the Genus Dapto- 

 neura, with Descriptions of new Species. By A. G. Butler, Ph.D., 

 Senior Assistant-Keeper, Zoological Department, British Museum . . 347 



XLIX. Descriptions of some new Species of Heterocera from 

 Tropical Africa. By Herbert Druce, F.L.S. &c 350 



L. New Species of Lepidoptera from the Khasia Hills. By Col. C. 

 Swikhob, M.A., F.L.S. 357 



LI. On Odonata from the Province of Szechuen, in Western China, 

 and from Moupin, in Eastern Thibet. By Robert M'Lachlan, 

 F.R.S. &c • 364 



LII. Descriptions of Two new Species of Butterflies from New 

 Britain. By H. Grose Smith, F.E.S., F.Z.S., &c 374 



LIIL Description of a new Chameleon from Uganda. By G. A. 

 Boblenger, F.R.S 376 



LIV. A Further Revision of the Species of Scorpions belonging to 

 the South-African Genera Uroplectes, Lcpreiis, and Tityolepreus. By 

 R. I. Pocock, of the British Museum of Natural History 377 



LV. Descriptions of new Reptiles and Batrachians collected in 

 Celebes by Drs. P. and F. Sarasin. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. . . 393 



LVI. Description of a new Nymphaline Butterfly from Burma. 

 By Lionel de Niceville, F.E.S., C.M.Z.S., &c 396 



LVII. Description of Two new Species of Fishes (Mastacernbelus 

 and Barbus). By Dr. A. Gbnther, F.R.S 397 



LVIII. On the Relations of the Myrmecophile Lepismidce to Ants. 

 By M. Charles Janet 398 



LIX. Descriptions of new Batrachians in the British Museum. By 

 G. A. Boblenger, F.R.S. (Plate XVII.) 401 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 



On supposed Remains of Organisms from the Pre-Cambrian Strata of 



Brittany. By Hermann Rabff, of Bonn 407 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Modifications produced in the Organs of Sense and of Nutrition in 

 certain Arthropods by confinement in Caves. By M. Armand 

 Vire 407 



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