CONTENTS. vii 



NUMBER CI. 



Page 

 LX. Descriptions of new Fishes discovered by Mr. E. De;.'eii in 

 Lake Victoria. By G. A. Boulengeii, F.R.S ? 4.",.> 



LXI. Preliminary Descriptions of new Species of Aniphipoda 

 from the ' Discovery ' Antarctic Expedition, 1902-1904. liv 

 Alfred O. Walkeij, F.L.S., F.Z.S '. 4r>.> 



LXII. Notes on British Copepodii : Change of Names. Bv 

 TuoMAS Scott, LL.D., F.L.S. (Plate XI.) ' 4G?> 



LXIII. The Morphology of the Madreporaria. — VII. Intrapolvpal 

 Tentacles. By J. E. Duerden, Ph.D., A.K.C.S. (Lond.), Professor 

 of Zoology, Rhodes University College, Grahamstowu, Cape Colony. 40(5 



LXIV. NotPS on the Genus Tatera, with Descriptions of new 

 Species. By R. C. Wrouohton 474 



LXV. A new Genus of Free-tail Bat from N.E. Africa. Bv 

 Oldfield Thomas '. 499 



LXVI. A Dwarf Form of the African Elephant. By Prof Tir. 

 XoACK, of Brunswick ." ,501 



LXVII. On the Morphological Significance of the Joints of the 

 Mandibles in the Acari. By Dr. A. C. Oudemans .504 



New Book :— Darwinism and the Problems of Life. By Coxrad 

 GuENTiiF.R, Ph.D., Professor at the University of Freiburg in 

 Baden. Translated from the Third Edition by Joseph McCabe, oOo 



Proceedings of the Geological Society 506 — .509 



On the Anatomy and Histology of the Lrodida-, by A. Bonnet ; The 

 Large Dermal Glands ofthe Species of JSc7»'wasfer, by Dr. Philipp 

 Baiiheb 509, 511 



NUMBER ClI. 



LXVIII. Some new and little-known Trematodes. By William 

 NicoLL, M.A., B.Sc, Galty Marine Laboratory, St. Andrews. 

 (Plates XII. k XIII.) 513 



LXIX. Descriptions and Records of Bees. — XI. By T. D. A. 

 Cockerell, University of Colorado 527 



LXX. Eastern and African Heterocera. By Colonel C. Swixhoe, 

 M.A., F.L.S., &c &40 



LXXI. On a Collection of Fishes from Gallaland. By G. A. 

 Boulenoer, F.R.S 557 



