CONTENTS. V 



Tiigo 

 XX\II. New Neotropical Geometridfr. V>y Loris B. PaouT, 

 F.K.S ' 232 



New Jiui>7c:—\ Natural History of the British Butterflies, tlieir 

 World-wide ^■nriation and ( ieofrraphical Di.stributimi. A Text- 

 book for .Students and Collectors. iW J. W. Tutt, F.K.S. 

 Vol. HI ii «" 



NUMBER 3.3. 



XXVIII. A Survey of tbe Soutli-African Slenoyyrincc, with 

 Descriptions of several new Species. By M. Connolly. (Plate VI.) 249 



XXIX. De-'criptions and llecords of Bees. — XXXII. By T. D. A. 

 CocKERELL, University of Colorado 272 



XXX. Bionomical Observations on some British Millipedes. I'v 



T. J. Evans '.284 



XXXI. African Gerbils of the Genera Tateratcadi Taterillus. Bv 



Pt. C. WnouGHTON '.291 



XXXII. Preliminary Diagnosis of a new Stomiatid Fish from 

 South-west of Ireland. By E. W. L. Holt and L. W. Bijyne 204 



XXXIII. The British Roe-deer {Capreobn capreolus thotti), a 

 preliminary Diagnosis. By Dr. Einak Lonnberg, C.M.Z.S. &c. . . 297 



XXXIV. Description of the Indian Butterfly Parnntirrhma mar- 

 shnlU, W.-M. (female). By Lieut.-Colonel N. Manders, F.E.S. . . 298 



XXXV. Descriptions of Five new Species of Ticks {I.vodidce). 



By Stanley Hirst and L. F. Hirst, M.D 299 



XXXVI. List of Mammals from Mount Kilimanjaro, obtained by 

 Mr. Robin Kemp, and presented to the British Museum bv Mr. C. 



1). Rudd. By Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S ' 308 



XXXVII. New Neotropical Geometridce. Bv Louis B. Proxit, 

 F.E.S '. 31G 



New Book .—The Biology of Birds. A History of Birds. By W. P. 

 Pycraft, Zoological Department, British Museum. With an 

 Introduction by Sir Ray Lankkstkr, K.C.B., F.R.S 333 



NUMBER 34. 



XXXVIII. New African Phlebotomic Diptera in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). — Part VII. /"rti^/jiVte (continued). Ky 

 ]']uNE!3T E. Austen '. 338 



XXXIX. Descriptions and Records of Bees.— XXXIII. By T. I). 



A. Cock lORE I.I,, Uuiversitv of Ct)lorado .3oG 



