CONTENTS OF VOL. IX. 



[SIXTH SERIES.] 



NUMBER XLIX. 



Pago 



I. A new Species of Munna from New Zealand. By Charles 

 Chilton, M.A., B.Sc. (Plates I. & II.) ' 1 



II. Note upon the Encystment of ^olosoma. By Frank E. Bed- 

 DAUD, M.A., F.R.S.E.; . . - 12 



in. Notes on Longicorn Coleoptera of the Group Cera7nb)/ciius , 

 with Descriptions of new Genera and Species. By Charles J. 

 Gahan, M.A., Assistant in tlie Zoological Department, British 

 Museum 19 



IV. On some Japanese Species of Paro?Ha/M«. By George Lewis, 

 F.L.S 32 



V. Descriptions of Two new Genera of Scorpions, with Notes 

 upon some Species of Palamnmis. By R. I. Pocock, of the Natural- 

 History Museum. (Plate III. B.) 38 



VI. Description of a new Trap-door Spider from Ceylon. By 

 R. I. PococK, of the British (Natural History) Museum. (Plate 

 HI. A.) ' 49 



VII. Suggested Terms in Crinoid Morphology. By F. A. 

 Bather, M.A 51 



VIII. On the Oviposition and Embryonic Development of the 

 Crocodile. By Dr. A. Voeltzkow, of Majunga, Madagascar .... GG 



IX. On newly-discovered East- African Chameleons, with Remarks 

 on some other Reptiles described by Dr. Steiudachner. By G. A. 



BOULENGER 72 



X. Description of a new Snake from Nubia. By G. A. Boulenger 74 



XL Descriptions of Three new Gerbilles in the British Museum 

 Collection. By Oldfield Thojias 7G 



XII. The Mesozoon Salindla. By Johaxxes Frenzel 79 



XIH. Descriptions of Seven new Species of Terrestrial Mollusca 

 from South Africa. By James Cosmo Melvill, M.A., F.L.S., 

 and John Henry Ponsonby, F.Z.S. (Plates IV. & VI.) 84 



