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XXVIII. The Classificalion of the Teleostean Fishes of the Order 

 rudicuhvti. 15y C. Tate Ukgan, M.A 277 



XXIX. New Species of Ileterocer.i from Costa Rica. — XIV. 



By W. HcuAVS, F.Z.S 289 



XXX. Seven new African Dormice. ByGuvDoLLMAN 312 



XXXI. Descriptions of now Species of Fiirnlidcr. of the Subfamily 

 Pyramtince, By Sir Geokge F. IIampson, Bart., F.Z.S. , &c 321 



XXXII. On the Geographical Distribution of the Genus Pm(/«7/.r. 



By Dr. LuiGi CoGNEXn de Martiis, II. Museo Zoologico, Torino . 336 



XXXIII. Notes on Fossorial Hvmenoptera. — VII. By Rowland 



E. TcHNER, F.Z.S., F.E S ' 337 



XXXIV. Two new Asiatic Voles. By Oldfield Tuomas .... 348 



XXXV. On Diapheromera femorata (Wallting-stick Insect). By 

 Beatrice O. Corfe 8o0 



XXXVI. New African Phlebotoniic Diptera in the Britisli 

 Museum (Natural History). — Part VIII. Tabanidce (continued). 



By Ernest E. Austen 353 



XXXVil. On the Boring Mollusca of St. Andrews. By B. 

 Lindsay, Gatty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. (Plate VIII.). . 369 



New Books: — A Guide to the Fossil Invertebrate Animals in the 

 Department of Geology and Paheontology of the British Museum 

 (Natural History) .^The Importation into the United Slates of 

 the Parasites of the Gypsy Motli and the Brown-tail Moth. By 

 L. O. Howard and W. F. Fiske 37J, 375 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 376 



NUMBER 52. 



XXXVIII. Descriptions and Records of Bees.— XLIII. By T. 



D. A. CocKERELL, University of Colorado 377 



XXXIX. The Anatomy and Classification of the Svmbranchoid 

 Eels. By C. Tate Regan, M.A. (Plate IX.) \ 387 



XL. On Mammals from Central Asia, collected by Mr. Douglas 

 Carruthers. By Oldfield Thomas 391 



XLI. Three Small Mammals from S. America. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 408 



