

CONTENTS OF VOL. XIII. 



[SEVENTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER LXXIir. 



I. The Prototheca of the Madreporaria, with Special Reference to 

 the Genera Calostylis, Li ds., and Moselei/a, Quelch. By Henry M. 

 Bernard, M.A. Cantab., F.L.S. (Plate I.) 1 



II. Some Parasitic Bees. By T. D. A, Cockerell 33 



III. Description of a new Genus of Frogs of the Family Dysco- 

 phidcB, and List of the Genera and Species of that Family. By 



G. A. BouLENGER, F.R.S. (Plate IL) 42 



IV. The Collections of William John Bm-chell, D.C.L., in the 

 Hope Department, Oxford University Museum : — 



I. Introduction. By Edward B. Poulton, D.Sc, M.A., F.R.S., 



&c. (Pla*e III.) 45 



II. On a new Stridulating-organ in Scorpions discovered by W. 



J . Bmxhell in Brazil in 1828. By R. I. Pocock, F.Z.S. 

 (Plate IV.) 56 



V. Notes on Depastrum cyathiforme, Gosse. By E. S. Russell. 

 (Plate V.) 62 



VI. On a new Genus of Spiders from Bounty Island, with Remarks 



on a Species from New Zealand. By H. R. Hogg, M.A., F.Z.S. . . 65 



VII. On new Forms of Anoinalurus and Sciurus from Tropical 

 Africa. By Harold Schwann 70 



VIII. On new Species of LyccBnidce from Sierra Leone. By D. 

 Cator ^. 73 



New Books: — Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in i the 

 British Museum (Natm-al History). Vol. III. By Eugene W. 

 Gates and Capt. Savile G. Reid. — The Geological Structure 

 of Monzoni and Fassa. Bv Marie M. Ogilvie Gordon, D.Sc, 

 Ph.D .' 76, 77 



A Correction to " Notes on some Medusae from Japan," by R. 

 Kirkpatrick, F.Z.S 80 



