CONTENTS OF NUMBER IQ.— Seventh Series. 



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XXVIII. Descriptions of some new Species of Lepidoptera Hete- 

 rocera from Tropical South America. By Herbert Druce, F.L.S. &c. 241 



XXIX. New Forms of Saimiri, Saccopteryx, Bcdantiopteryx, and 

 Thrichomys from the Neotropical Kegion. By Oldfield Thomas . . 250 



XXX. Descriptions of new or little-known Fishes from Mexico 

 and British Honduras. By C. Tate Began, B.A 255 



XXXI. Descriptions of Holocentrum osculum, Poey, and of a new 

 Fish of the Genus Oentropomus. By C. Tate Began, B.A 259 



XXXII. Descriptions of Two new Genera of Frogs of the Family 

 Banidce from Cameroon. By G. A. Boulenger, F.li.S 261 



XXXIII. Ehynchotal Notes.— XXII. By W. L. Distant 263 



XXXIV. Description of a new Fish of the Genus Ghcetodon from 



the New Hebrides. By C. Tate Regan, B.A 276 



XXXV. On some new Species of Hymen optera from Northern 

 India. By P. Cameron 277 



XXXVI. An undescribed Genus of Goreidce from Borneo. By 



W. L. Distant 303 



XXXVII. The CoUections of William John Burchell, D.C.L., in the 

 Hope Department, Oxford University Museum : — 



IV. On the Lepidoptera Rhopalocera coUeeted by W. J. Burchell 

 in Brazil, 1825-1830. By Cora B. Sanders, of Lady 

 Margaret Hall, Oxford. (Plate VI.) 305 



XXXVIII. Note on an undescribed Weasel from the Atlas 

 Mountains, and on the Occurrence of a Weasel in the Azores. By 



G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton 323 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 



Report on the Sea Fisheries and Fishing Industries of the Thames 



Estuary. Prepared by Dr. James Murie 325 



PEOCEEDINaS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES. 

 Geological Society 326-328 



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