CONTENTS. Vv 
XXIII. On the Habits of certain Bornean Butterflies. By SypNEY 
RAE CHUN RL Gen MEARE oe a ive mo cemala ms cies a sie nel oe 
XXIV. Third Contribution to our Knowledge of Reptiles and 
Fishes from the Upper Yangtsze-Kiang. By Dr. A. GUNTHER, 
F.R.S., Keeper of the Zoological Department, British Museum .... 218 
XXV. Notes on the Species of Phasnude collected by Basil 
Thomson, Fisq., in the Louisiade Archipelago. By W. F. Kirpy, 
F.E.S., Assistant in Zoological Department, British Museum 
(Natural History) 229 
ee] SMe .01c8) pj's) m\/e!.) (6) a) Gis, s* 0) 6) we Bis. #6) 4\'6) )16, 8) 6) vige) 8) 6! \*/ is, e 9) (olen is) 88 
XXVI. On some new or little-known Species of Lbelluline from 
Jamaica in the Dublin Museum of Science and Art. By W. F. 
Kirsy, F.E.S., Assistant in Zoological Department, British Museum 
POM AiMEH OLUISLONY YS peiclrstalsee Sis sclwtuleiadt, Secs shels wise syeratel games Iai ace =e 231 
XXVII. A Note upon the Anatomy of the Perignathic Girdle of 
Discoidea cylindrica, Lmk., sp., and of a Species of Zchinoconus. 
By Prof. P. Martin Deneoan, M.B., F.R.S., &c., and W. Percy 
PPA SEG Winsett Gra) ses ne wie osteo) oeia a, Saletoly Mnee(neiain er ne pie ts 234 
XXVIII. On Atherstonia, anew Genus of Palzeoniscid Fishes from 
the Karoo Formation of South Africa; and on a Tooth of Ceratodus 
from the Stormberg Beds of the Orange Free State. By A. Smira 
WoopwarpD, F.G.S., F.Z.8., of the British Museum (Natural His- 
BBStaye MCE MLC NCL i)iatcn aha) Alaa anata ols wisNal a eraaaaieticdacale) cists wives oi 2. Stayhe's 239 
XXIX. Descriptions of new Reptiles and Batrachians from Mada- 
PAR CU am VE Cree OUTING HIN © cite ols. ce vce) djeye eos S4ejejoje cunts tos, vie 244 
New Book :—The Larvee of the British Butterflies and Moths. By 
(the late) Witi1am Buckier. Edited by H. T. Srarnron, 
TBD Beats: 2 NVACT bt EG Lee ae tape ae net oe nt ai Na eo ae oe at UA 248 
A Contribution to our Knowledge of the Deep-sea Fauna of the British 
Islands, by Dr. A. Giinther, F.R.S.; A Correction in British 
Spongology, by H. J. Carter, F.R.S. &e.; On the Marine Aca- 
rina of the Shores of France, by M. Trouessart ; On a new Species 
of Chat, by E. G. Meade-Waldo; on the Fore and Aft Poles, 
the Axial Differentiation, and a possible Anterior Sensory Appa- 
ratus of Volvoxz minor, by Prof. J. A. Ryder; On a Gall pro- 
duced in /'yphlocyba rose, Linn., by a Hymenopterous Larva, 
ye Mice aan ds Sak ateeghd ota sous SEO or op monn Oo ox 249—254 
NUMBER XXII. 
XXX. On the Genera Nototheriwn and Zygomaturus, in reply to 
Mr. Lydekker. By C. W. Dr Vis 
XXXII Note on the Above. By R. LypEKKER .............. 261 
XXXIJ. Notes upon certain Species of Aolosome. By FRANK E. 
Epic RO MMPARESSED Do MnO ane ra tots (apn J auinse velo Pav aay ave NO lolisy os tavsnms 9.8 ms gcvolG¥e ic ayot 262 
XXXII. Descriptions of a new Snake and two new Fishes obtained 
by Dr. H. von Ihering in Brazil. ByG. A. BouLENGER.......... 265 
XXXIV. Notes on the Paleozoic Bivalved Entomostraca.—No. 
XXVIII. On some Scandinavian Species. By Prof. T. Ruprerr 
MANES HES, Etraceoe. (elate AV.) 4 <5. cle lage gmusclecite bys 267 
