

CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 



SEVENTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER VII. 



Page 



I. On the Nomenclature and Distribution of some of the Rodents 

 of South Africa, with Descriptions of new Species; By \Y. hi 



DE WlNTON 1 



II. On some West-African Squirrels, with a Description of a new 

 Species and proposed Alteration in the Arrangement of the Groups. 



By W. E. de Winton 9 



III. On the Butterflies of the Genera L&piophobia and Pieris. Bv 

 Ainm.it G. Butleb, Ph.D., E.L.S., E.Z .S., &c '. RJ 



IV '. Some new Coccidce. By T. D. A. Cockebell, Entomologist 

 of the New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station i'4 



V. On the Dissociation of the Egg into a Large Number of 

 Distinct Individuals, and the Cycle of Development in Encyrtua 



fum'cullis (llymenopteron). By Paul Marchal 28 



VI. Seasonal Dimorphism in Butterflies of the Genus Precis, 

 Doubl. By Guv A. K. Marshall, E.Z.S , 30 



VII. Descriptions of new Longicom I'oleoptera from East Africa. 



By C. J. Gahan, M.A., of the British Museum (Natural History) . . 40 



VIII. The Australian Scorpions of the Genus Urodacua, Pet. Bv 



R. 1. Pocock 59 



IX. Notes on Pakeozoic Eishes. — No. II. Bv R. 11. Tbaquaib, 

 M.D., LL.D., E.R.S. (Plate 1.) 67 



X. 1 descriptions of new Species of Butterflies from South America. 



By II. Geobk-Smith, B.A., E.E.S., E.Z.S., &c 71' 



XI. Description of a new Genus of Aglyphous Colubrine Snakes 

 iron, Sumatra. B\ G. A. BoiLl NGElt, E.R.S 73 



