IV CONTEXTS. 



Pago 



XII. A now CuMius of Fruit-Bnts nnd Two now Phrows from 

 Africa. By ( )i.pfiki.p Thomas Ill 



XIII. A new Cavernicolous Cockroach. Bv Iv. SiiELFom), M.A., 

 F.L.S ." 114 



XIV. Descriptions of new African Mollis. By Sir GEonOB F. 

 IIampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c .* HG 



AVir Hooks: — The South African Jnurnnl of Science, being the 

 C)rpan of the South African Association for the Advancement 

 of Science. Vol. VI. No. (5. — Cataloj,'ue of IWti.'ih Hvnieno- 



Itera of the Family C/ialcididce. By Claude Morley, F.Z.S., 

 \K.S : 141,142 



Troceedings of the Geological Societ}- 143, 144 



NUMBER 32. 



XV. Description of new African Moths, By Sir George F. 

 II.SMPSON, Bart., F.Z.S.. &c ." 145 



XVI. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — XXXI. By T. D. A. 

 CocKERELL, University of Colorado IGO 



XVII. Descriptions of some new Species of Ileterocera from East 

 nnd ^Vest Africa and Tropical South America. By IIerhert 

 Dbuce, F.L.S. &c 168 



XVIII. Mammals from the River Supinaam, Dcnierara, presented 

 liv ^Ir. F. V. McConuell to the British Museum. l>y Olpfield 

 Thomas 184 



XIX. Descriptions of new Ileterocera from Costa Rica. By 



AV. ScHAUS, F.Z.S 189 



XX. Additional Notes on a Collection of Land-Shells from 

 Muswar Island, New Guinea. By Hugh C. Fclton 211 



XXI. On an undescribed Species of Dorcasja. By Hugh C. 

 Fli.ton 212 



XXII. Rhynchotal Notes.— LI. By W. L. Dlstant ib. 



XXIII. Notes on African Rodents. By Oi-dfield Thomas .... 221 



XXIV. Ilornleps Okapies. By R. Lydekker 224 



XXV. Two new African Mammals. By Guy Doll.man 22G 



XXVI. Two U'w Oriental Tiveirida-. Bv Ebnst Schwakz. . . . 2uO 



