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PAET VII. — November, 1904. 

 VII. On the Evolution of Topographical Relations among the Docoglossa. By H. J. 

 Fleure, D.Sc, Fellow of the University of Wales. {Conwmnicated by Professor 

 W. A. Herdman, F.B.S., F.L.S.) (Plates 15-17.) pages 269-290 



PAUT VIII.— December, 1904. 



VIII. On some Species of the Genus Paltemon, Fuhr., from Tahiti, Shanghai, 

 New Guinea, and West Africa. By Di\ J. G. de Man, of lerseke {Holland). 

 [Communicated by the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, MA., F.B.S., Sec.B.S.) 

 (Plates 18-20.) 291-327 



PART IX.— July, 1905. 

 IX. Observations on some undescribed or little-known Species of HemipteraSomoptera 

 of the Family Membracidae. By G. Bowdler Buckton, F.B.S., F.L S. 

 (Plates 21 & 22.) 329-338 



PART X.— July, 1906. 



X. The Genitalia of both the Sexes in Diptera, and their Belatiou to the Armature 

 of the Mouth. By Walter Wesche, F.B.M.S. {Communicated by John 

 HoPKiNSON, F.L.S.) (Plates 23-30.) 339-386 



PART XL— March, 1907. 



XI. On a Collection of Crustacea, Becai^oda and Stomatopoda, chiefly from the Inland 

 Sea of Japan ; toith Descriptions of New Species. By Dr. J. G. de Man, of 

 lerseke {Holland). { Communicated by the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbinr, M.A., F.B.S., 

 F.L.S.) (Plates 31-33.) 387-454 



PART XII.— July, 1907. 



XII. On Cercococcus eremobius, gen. et sp. nov., an Aberrant Form of Coccidse. By 

 Hugh Scott, B.A. {Cantab.). {Communicated by J. J. JjISTEH, M.A., F.B.S., 

 F.L.S.) (Plate 34.) 455-464 



PART XIIL— August, 1907. 

 XIII. Observations on Australasian Polyclads. By Professor W. A. Haswell, M.A., 

 D.Sc, F.B.S., F.L.S. (Plates 35-37.) 465-485 



PART XIV.— October, 1907. 

 Titlepage^ Contents, and Index 487-502 



