VI CONTENTS. 



Page 



XXXIV. A Note on the Egg-Burster of Eucephalous Fly-larvfe. 



By F. W. Edwards 372 



XXXV. The Aniphipod Orchestia tucnrauna, Fritz Miiller, of 

 Brazil, redescribed from New Zeahmd Specimens. By Chas. Chil- 

 ton, M.A., D.Sc, LL.U., C.M.Z.S., Hon. Memb. Roy. See. N.S.W. 376 



XXXVI. North Pacific Zoroasterid<B. By Walter K. Fisher, 

 Director, Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, Cali- 

 fornia 387 



XXXVII. Notes on Fossorial Hymenoptera. — XXXVII. On. some 

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

 F.E.S 393 



XXXVIIT. New Australian Diplopterous Hymenoptera. By 

 Rowland E. Turner, F.Z.S., F.E.S 398 



XXXIX. Remarks on the Age of some Arctic and North-Atlantic 

 Starfishes. By James A. Grieg, Curator of the Bergen Museum, 

 Bergen, Norway 400 



XL. Synopsis of the American Species of Rana. By G. A. 

 Boulenger, F.R.S 408 



XLI. A remarkable Cysticercus ivom. s. rA\& Dolphin {Cysticercus 

 Tcenice Grimaldii, Moniez, 1889). By H. A. Baylis, M.A 417 



XLII. On Indo-Chinese Hymenoptera collected by R. Vitalis de . 

 Salvaza. — I. By Rowland E. Turnkk, F.Z.S., F.E.S 425 



XLIII. A remarkable new Ball-rolliug Beetle (Family Scara- 

 bteidce). By Gilbert J. Arrow 433 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 435 



NUMBER 17. 



XLIV. Descriptions of New Pyralidce of the Subfamilies Cram- 

 bi7i(e and Sifjince. By Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., F.Z.S., &c. 437 



XLV. Some new Entozoa from Birds in Uganda. By II. A. 

 Baylis, M.A 457 



XL VI. Ethiopian Heteroptera: some new Si)ecies of Meduviidoi 

 belonging to the Genera Pystiala and Fhdyineris. By W. L. 

 Distant 406 



