CONTENTS OF NUMBER 7L—Seve7itli Series, 



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IX. Notes on Mantidce in the Collection of the British Museum 



(Natural History), South Kensington, with Descriptions of new 

 Species. By W. F. KiRsr, P.L.S., F.E.S 81 



X. The Collections of "William John Burchell, D.C.L., in the 

 Hope Department, Oxford University Museum : — 



III. Ehipidocerides et Malacodermes recueillis par W. J. Burchell 

 dans ses voyages en Afrique australe (1810-1815) et au 

 Bresil (1825-1830) ; avec la description de quatre especes 

 nouvelles. Par J. Bourgeois 89 



XI. Rhynchotal Notes.— XX. By W. L. Distant 103 



XII. A Contribution to the Characteristic of Corals of the Group 

 Rugosa. By Prof. N. Yakovleff 114 



XIII. On the Distribution of Marine Animals. By Prof. M'Intosh, 

 M.D., LL.D., E.R.S., &c 117 



XIV. Descriptions of new Frogs and Snakes from Yunnan, By 



G. A. BOULENGBB, F.R.S 130 



XV. On some Fishes from the Lakes of the Cameroon Mountain. 



By Dr. Eiitab Lonnbekg, C.M.Z.S. &c 135 



XVI. Descriptions of new Species of Lyccenidce from Borneo and 

 New Guinea. By Hamilton H. Deuce, F.Z.S., F.E.S 140 



Xyil. Two new Mammals from South America. By Old field 

 Thomas 142 



XVIII. On the Classification of the Crustacea Malacostraca. By 

 W. T. Calman, D.Sc 144 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES. 



Memoirs of the Geological Survey of the United Kingdom. — The 

 Cretaceous Eocks of Britain. Vol. II. The Lower and Middle 

 Chalk of England. By A. J. Jukes-Browne, B.A., F.G.S. With 

 Contributions by William Hill, F.G.S 158 



A Treatise on Zoology. Edited by E. Rat Lankesteb, M.A., LL.D., 



F.R.S., &c. — Part I. Introduction and Protozoa 159 



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