CONTKNTS. V 



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 XXVIT. Xntos on Myviapoda. — XXI. Colobngiiatlift, nn Order of 

 J)iplopoda (^Millipedes) uew to Jkitain, represeiiLed by J'olj/ZDnitiin 

 f/ennauicuin (Hrnndt). By the Kev. S. Guaham Uradk-Biuks, 

 >r.Sc.. Lecturer iu Zoology and Geolocfv, S.E. Agricultural College, 

 Wye, Kent ' 198 



XXVIII. iVute on the Freshwater Isopods known as Asellus 

 aquaticus. By Chas. Uhilton, .M..\., 1).8c., M.B., CM., LL.D., 

 C.M.Z.S., F.L.S., Professor of Biologv, Canterbury College, New 

 Zealand .' 200 



XXIX. On a now Teiitaculate Cestode. By Fhank E. Beddard, 

 D.tJc, M.A., F.li.S., F.Z.S 203 



Proceedings of tiie Geological Society 207 



NUMBER 27. 



XXX. Xotcs on the AsHidce: Sub-division Asilints. By Ger- 



TRUDK lllCARDO 209 



XXXI. On some Freshwater Fossils from Central South Africa. 



By \{. BuLLEN Newton, F.G.S. (Plate VIII.) 241 



XXXII. On the Geoj2raj)hical Distribution of the Genus Anomis, 

 Iliibner {Luteojxi/pa aiictor-iin)), a Xoctuid of the Family' Gono- 

 pteridcB. By Colonel C. Swinhoe, 31. A., F.L.S., &c. (Plates 

 IX.-XII.) 250 



XXXIII. The Cirripede Subgenus ScilUclepas ; its Probable 

 Occurrence in tiie Jurassic Ivocks {S. yaoeyi, sp. n.). By Thomas 



II. Withers, F.G.S. (Plate XIII. ) 258 



XXXIV. Xotes on Fossoriol Ilvmenoptera. — XL. On new Species 



in the British Museum. By Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S. . 265 



XXXV. Pholidociduris ancr'ps : a Correction. By F. A. Bather, 

 F.W.S 271 



XXXVI. Fossil Artluopods in the Baitish Museum. — I. By 



T. I). A. CocKEREi.i,, L'uiversity of Colorado • 273 



XXX\II. A new Three-tued Jerboa from China. By Arthur 

 DE Carle Sowkhby, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S 279 



XXXVIII. Description^ of a new Gecko and a new Snake from 

 Sumatra. By ( i. A-Boueenqer, F.R.S 281 



^^ XXXIX. Two now Asiatic Bats of the Genus Tadarida and 

 Ihjitciqdenis. By < )li.fii:li) Thomas 283 



