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CONTENTS. V 



Page 

 XXV'I. The British Species of the Copepod Geuus iV^eVoe?-^, Boeck. 

 By Robert Gurney, M.A 214 



XXVII. The ' Challenger ' Eryonidea (Crustacea). By Oscar 

 SuxD, Cand. Ileal., Scientific Adviser to the Norwegian Bureau of 

 Fisheries, Bergen 220 



XXVIII. On the Genus Trichodrilus, and on a British Species of 

 the Genus. By Frank E. Beddabd, D.Sc, F.R.S 227 



'^^ XXIX. Three new Mammals from Northern Rhodesia. By 

 Martin A. C. Hinton 239 



XXX. A newTuco-tuco fromTucuman. By Oldfield Thomas. 213 



XXXI. On a Collection of Pycnogonida from the South Orkney 

 Islands. By W. T. Calman, D.Sc , 244 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 247 



NUMBER 33. 



XXXII. Notes on various African and Asiatic Species of i'^rt^w^- 

 chrus, Er., with an Account of their accessory c^ -characters [Coleo- 

 ptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. (Plate VIII.) 24t> 



XXXIII. On Mammals from the Lower Amazons in the Goeldi 

 Museum, Para. By Oldfield Thomas 26(3 



XXXIV. Notes on some Parasitic Worms from East Africa. By 

 II. A. Baylis, M.A 283 



XXXV. Note on Young Specimens of Anthenea sp. By G. A. 

 Smith 295 



XXXVI. A new Species of the Isopod Genus Serolis. By W. T. 

 Calman, D.Sc 299 



NUMBER 34. 



XXXVII. Notes on various African and Asiatic Species 'Of 

 Ilapalochrus, Er., with an Account of their accessory d' -characters 

 [Coleoptera]. By G. C. Champion, F.Z.S. (Plate VIII.) 305 



XXXVIII. New Chilopods of the Genus Mecistocephalus. By 

 Ralph V. Chambeelin, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. (Plates 

 IX.-XII.) 328 



XXXIX. Dndescribed Species of African Crane-flies in the 

 Collection of the British Museum (Natural History) : TipuUdts, 

 Diptera. — Part I. Subfamily Limnobiincc. By Cuables P. Alex- 

 ander, Ph.D., Urbana, Illinois, U.S. A 336 



