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CONTENTS OF VOL. VI. 



[NINTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER 31. 



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I. Uiidescribed Species of African Crane-flies in the Collection 

 of the British Museum (Natural History) : Tipulidee, Diptera. — 

 Part I, Subfamily Limnobiince. By .Chakles P. Alexander, 

 Ph.D., Urbaua, IlUnoia, U.S.A 1 



II. Some new Species of Cyprinoid Fish from Mysore. By C. R. 

 Narayan Rao, M.A., University of Mysore, Bangalore. (Plates 



I. & 11.) "... 45 



III. Fossil Arthropods in the B.iitish Museum. — III. By 



T. D. A. CocKEEELL, University of Colorado 05 



IV. New Species of African SimuliidcB. By A. W. J. Pomeroy, 

 M.B.E. (Plates III. & IV.) 72 



V. British Oligocene Ants. By Horace St. J. K. Donis- 

 THORPE, F.Z.S., F.E.S. (Plate V.) 81 



VI. On a Collection of Mammals from the Dinka Country, Bahr- 

 el-Djebel. By Martin A. C. Hinion and P. S. Kershaw 91= 



VII. The Species of Pedetes inhabiting Angola. By Martin 



A. C. Hinton 102 



VIII. Three new Fishes from the Tanganyika Territory, By 



C. Tate Regan, F.R.S 104 



IX. Descriptions of Three new Frogs in the CoUectiuu of the 

 British Museum. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S 100 



