CONTENTS OF VOL. XIX. 



[SIXTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER CIX. 



Page 



I. A new Amphipod from New Zealand (Family Pontoporeiidce). 



By Chaeles ChiltOxV, M.A., D.Sc, F.L.S. (Plate V.) 1 



II. Descriptions of new Lizards and Froo's from Mount Victoria, 

 Owen Stanley Range, New Guinea, collected by Mr. A. S. Anthony. 



By G. A. BouLEXGER, F.R.S. (Plates I. & 11.) 6 



III. Descriptions of Four new Species of Lyc(emd<e from the 

 Eastern Archipelago. By Hahilxon H. Duttce, F.Z.S., F.E.S. . . 13 



IV. Contributions from the New Mexico Biological Station.— 

 No. 2. On a Collection of Diptera from the Lowlands of the Rio 

 Nautla, in the State of Vera Cruz. I. By C. H. Tyleu Townsend, 

 RE.S IG 



V. The Classification of Oribatidce. By A. D. Michael, F.L.S. 34 



VI. Contributions from the New Mexico Biological Station.— 

 III. The Bees of the Genus Colletes found in New Mexico. By T. D. 



A. COCKEBELL '"^^ 



VII. On Cteniform Spiders from the Lower Amazons and other 

 Regions of North and South America, with List of all known Species 

 of these Groups hitherto recorded from the New World. By F. O. 

 PiCKABD Cambridge, B.A. (Plates III. & IV.) 52 



VIII. Descriptions of new Malay Frogs. By G. A. Boulenger, 

 F.R.S ' 10<5 



IX. On some Trapdoor Spiders of the Family Ctenizidce from 

 South and West Australia, contained in the Collection of the British 

 Museurq. By R. I. PococK 1^ 



X. Descriptions of two new Species of Scorpions from East Africa. 



By R. I. PococK 116 



