VI CONTEXTS. 



NUMBER C. 



rage 

 XLIV. Ou new Species of JJisteridce aud Notices of others. By 

 G. Lewis, F.L.S 337 



XLV. On new Thyridid(e and Pyralidcc, By Sir Geouge F. 

 Hampson, Bart., B.A., F.Z.S., &c 344 



XLVI. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — X, By T. D. A. 

 CoCKERELL, University of Colorado '. 359 



XL VII. Descriptions of Two new Lizards from New Zealand. 

 By G. A. BouLKXGER, F.R.S. (Plate X.) 3G9 



XLMII. Some Voles from the Tian Shan Region. By Gerrit 

 S. Miller, Jr '. 371 



XLIX. On some Mammals collected by Mr. Robin Kemp in 

 S. Nigeria. By R. C. Wroughton 37o 



L. New and little-known Species of Ileterocera from the East. 

 By Colonel C. Swixhoe, M.A., F.L.S., &c 379 



LI. A new Species of Orijcteropus. By A. S. Hirst 383 



LIl. Some undescribed Species of Cicadidce. By W. L. Distant. 384 



LIII. Natural History Notes from the R.I. M.S. Ship 'Investi- 

 gator,' Capt. T. IT. Heming, R.N., commanding. — Series 111., No. Y2. 

 I'relimiuary Report on the Indian Stalked Barnacles. By N. 

 Annandale, D.Sc, Deputy Superintendent of the Indian Museum . 389 



LIV. Diagnoses of Five new Species of Decapod Crustacea and of 

 the hitherto unknown Male of Sjnrontocaris rectirustris (Stimps, ) 

 from the Inland Sea of Japan, as also of a new Species of Fakemon 

 from Darjeeling, Bengal, By Dr. J. G. de Man, of lerseke, Holland. 400 



LV, Descriptions of some new Species of Heterocera from Peru. 

 By Hkrbert Druce, F.L.S. &c 406 



LVI. New Insectivores aud Voles collected by Mr. A. Robert near 

 Trebizund. By Oldfield Thomas 415 



LVII. A Third Genus of tlie Ichthyomys Group. By Oldfield 

 Thomas 4:?1 



LVIII. New Asiatic Mammals of the Genera Kerivouhi, Eliomys, 

 aud LejMs. By Oldfield Thomas 423 



LIX. Spinning Slugs and Snails. By L. Lixdinger 426 



Neiv Booh: — Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the 



British Museum (Natural History). Vol. IV 432 



The Echinoderm Name C'alveria hystrir, by F. A. Bather ib. 



