CONTENTS. V 



I'ago 



XXIV. Notes oil >ryriapoda. — XVI. Some Observations on No- 

 menclaturo. IJj' Hilda K. BnADK-BinKR, M.Sc, M.B., Ch.B., 

 L.K.C.P., M.K.C.S., and the Kev. S. CJhaham Bkade-Biuks, -M.Sc. 253 



XXV, Some Observations on Plettrocyatia cu&noti, Ilesso, 1909, a 

 Cu>lozoic Parasito of the Earthworm. Wy W, Haiiulu Lkigh- 

 Shaiipk, B.Sc. (Lond.) 2oO 



XX \' I. Notes on Gerhils referred to the Genus Mcriones, with 

 Descriptions of new Species and Subspecies. By Oldfiki.d 

 Thomas 263 



XXVII. Notes on the Family Dendroeolaptidce, with Supgestiona 

 for it.^ Division. By Chaiilks Ciiudb, F.Z.S., M.B.O.U., Zool<)<,fical 

 D.'partuient, British Museum (Natural History) 273 



XXVin. Descriptions of New Vyrctliihe of the Subfamilies 

 CrambiiKC and Siyince. By Sir Ukouue F. Hami'son, Bart., F.Z.S., 

 &c 275 



NUMBER 16. 



XXIX. On Deroiifctes depressus, Fab., and eleyans, Panzer. By 

 Frank BALFOtii-BiiowNE, M.A. (Oxon. et Cantab.), F.H.S.E., 

 Lecturer in Entomology in the Department of Zoology, University 

 of Cambridge ; Staff Lecturer in Entomology in France ; Capt. 

 K.A.M.C.T. Reserve. (Plates VII. & VHI.) 293 



XXX. On the Geographical Distribution of the Genus Cosmo- 

 philii, a Noctuid of the Family Gouopterid(e. By Colonel C. 

 SwiNHOE, M.A., F.L.S., &c. (Plates IX. .^ X.) 300 



XXXI. New Lycteuids and Hesperids and Two new Species of 

 the Noctuid Family Acwitiidce. By Colonel C. S win hoe, M.A., 

 F.L.S., &c 3U 



XXXII. The Status of Pardbafes, Foerster, and Pariihattis, 

 Thomson [Ilynienoptera, Ichneiinionida]. By J. Chestku Buau- 

 LEY, Ph.D., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y 310 



XXXIII. The Malacoderm Genera Piiunocerus and Idyia, and 

 their Sexual Characters [Coleoptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. 

 (Plates XI. & XII.) 325 



